Carmen Rueda Galán, J. P. Bellón Ruiz, Ana B. Herranz Sánchez, Miguel A. Lechuga Chica, Arturo Ruiz Rodríguez, M.ª Isabel Moreno Padilla, Manuel Molinos Molinos, Carmen Rísquez Cuenca, Mario Gutiérrez Rodríguez, Marta Portillo
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Abstract
We present a new Iberian sanctuary situated on the hill known as La Loma de Ubeda (Jaen), located at a key connecting point between the Guadalquivir and Guadalimar valleys. It is an open-air site with a 3rd century BCE votive deposit. A large part of the interest in this case study lies in the application of a strongly interdisciplinary protocol which combines archaeological excavations, systematic magnetic micro-surveying and combined analyses (soil micromorphology, pollen and phytolith analyses, OSL datings, 3D groundpenetrating radar studies and metallographic analysis). This protocol has made it possible to document the ritual dynamics involving this small area of paleo-wetland. The site is placed at a key point on the ritual itinerary between the town of Baecula (Santo Tome, Jaen) and the sanctuary of La Cueva de la Lobera in Castellar (Jaen). The present study reveals the complexity of the religious landscapes in a territory similar to that of Castulo (Linares, Jaen) in the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE, in which the natural landmarks with strong specific cultural significances played an important role.
我们展示了一个新的伊比利亚保护区,位于瓜达尔基维尔和瓜达利马尔山谷之间的一个关键连接点上,名为La Loma de Ubeda(Jaen)。这是一个露天遗址,有公元前3世纪的还愿沉积物。本案例研究的很大一部分兴趣在于应用一种强有力的跨学科协议,该协议结合了考古发掘、系统磁微测量和组合分析(土壤微观形态、花粉和植石分析、OSL定年、3D探地雷达研究和金相分析)。该协议使记录涉及这一小块古湿地的仪式动态成为可能。该遗址位于巴库拉镇(圣托梅,Jaen)和卡斯泰拉(Jaen)的La Cueva de La Lobera圣地之间的仪式路线上的一个关键点。本研究揭示了公元前4世纪和3世纪与卡斯图洛(Linares,Jaen)相似的地区宗教景观的复杂性,其中具有强烈特定文化意义的自然地标发挥了重要作用。
期刊介绍:
Trabajos de Prehistoria is the Spanish Journal of Prehistory that appears most regularly. It has been published by the Department of Prehistory (CSIC) since its creation by Professor Dr. Martín Almagro Basch in 1960. It was a monograph series until 1968 when it was changed into annual journal. In 1994 it became the only semestral periodical of its speciality published in the Iberian Peninsula. The first issue comes out in June and the second in December. The continuous appearance of the journal, its general scope, and the quality of its content have given it a preeminent position in Iberia and an important one on the international scene.