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Abstract
The Iberian archaeological site ‘Cerro de las Cabezas’ has provided four stone pieces that we identify as belonging to potter’s wheels. This oppidum has been revealed as a producer and spreading centre of Iberian pottery. Through the analysis and interpretation of these pieces, as well as the references obtained from other sites in the Iberian Peninsula and the Middle East, we are able to confirm that two of these findings correspond to the same potter’s wheel. As a result, we could take into account this fact as an exceptional circumstance, because, so far, we only know about some scattered pieces taken out of context in the Iberian Peninsula. Consequently, we have maybe found the first complete protohistoric slow potter’s wheel dating from around the third century BC.
Cerro de las Cabezas的史前陶工车床(valdepenas, Ciudad Real)
伊比利亚考古遗址“Cerro de las Cabezas”提供了四块石头,我们认为它们属于陶工的轮子。这个鸦片被揭示为伊比利亚陶器的生产者和传播中心。通过对这些碎片的分析和解释,以及从伊比利亚半岛和中东其他遗址获得的参考资料,我们能够确认其中两个发现对应于同一个陶器轮。因此,我们可以将这一事实视为一种例外情况,因为到目前为止,我们只知道伊比利亚半岛上一些零散的断章取义的碎片。因此,我们可能在公元前三世纪左右发现了第一个完整的史前慢陶轮。