A. Arnaiz-Villena, Félix Lancha-Gómez, V. Ruíz-del-Valle, Adriano Gómez-Ruiz, Alejandro Sánchez-Orta, Fabio Suarez-Trujillo
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引用次数: 3
摘要
Zalamea la Real靠近古代已知的地中海最大的矿山:里奥廷托矿山(西班牙韦尔瓦)。Zalamea位于南伊比利亚黄铁矿带内,从Alcácer do Sal(葡萄牙)到塞维利亚(Las Cruces Mines,Gerena/Aznalcollar村)。这是一个包含高密度巨石和周围被忽视的岩石/石头的地区,这些岩石/石头是巨石的休息区。Zalamea区可以被认为是一个巨石区,也是一个巨石背景,与3000年前以来的金属开采矿山有关。也许,主要的矿井熔炉在扎拉米亚。这种金属丰富性可以解释Tartessos的繁荣,它可以与高巨石密度和穿过西班牙南部和葡萄牙的南伊比利亚黄铁矿带一起延伸。事实上,在这个伊比利亚黄铁矿带地区使用了常见的伊比利亚鞑靼符号(有时与原始进化书写阶段的大石器时代文字混合)。在本文中,我们展示了我们对Zalamea la Real雕刻岩石/石头和带有大型石器时代文字和鞑靼符号的menhir的发现,并将其与欧洲/非洲大地区(南伊比利亚、加那利群岛和阿尔及利亚南部、撒哈拉沙漠)的其他类似发现联系起来。
Lineal Megalithic Scripts in widespread rocks, stones and a menhir structure in Zalamea la Real (Huelva, Spain)
Zalamea la Real is close to the biggest Mediterranean mines known in ancient times: Riotinto Mines (Huelva, Spain). Zalamea is within the South Iberia Pyrite Belt, which goes from Alcácer do Sal (Portugal) to Seville (Las Cruces Mines, at Gerena/Aznalcollar villages). It is a territory containing a high density of megaliths and neglected rocks/stones on the surrounding area which are rests of them. Zalamea district could be considered a megalithic region and also a megalithic context altogether, which is linked to mines of metal extractions since 3000 years ago. Probably, the main mines furnaces were at Zalamea. This metal richness could explain Tartessos flourishing, which could extend together with both the high megaliths density and the Southern Iberia Pyrite Belt through South Spain and Portugal. Indeed, common Iberian-Tartessian signary (sometimes admixed with Lineal Megalithic Scripts, a primitive evolutionary writing stage) had been used in this Iberian Pyrite Belt area. In the present paper ,we show our findings on Zalamea la Real engraved rocks/stones and menhirs with Lineal Megalithic Scripts and Tartessian signs, and put them in a context of other similar findings in a big European/African area (South Iberia, Canary Islands and South Algeria, Sahara Desert).