All together now (or not). Change, resistance and resilience in the NW Iberian Peninsula in the Bronze Age - Iron Age transition

The interpretation of the archaeological record of the Later Prehistory in the NW Iberian Peninsula in terms of social and political complexity has witnessed a significant leap in the recent years. As in many other parts of Western Europe, two particular topics have been at the centre of the discuss...

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Autores: Parcero-Oubiña, César, Armada, Xosé-Lois, Samuel Nión, González Insua, Félix
Tipo de recurso: otro
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Fecha de publicación:2020
País:España
Institución:Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
Repositorio:DIGITAL.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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Palabra clave:NW Iberian Peninsula
Late Bronze Age
Iron Age
Social Resistance
Social Change
Fortification
Trade
Settlements
Metalwork
Chronology
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spelling All together now (or not). Change, resistance and resilience in the NW Iberian Peninsula in the Bronze Age - Iron Age transitionParcero-Oubiña, CésarArmada, Xosé-LoisSamuel NiónGonzález Insua, FélixNW Iberian PeninsulaLate Bronze AgeIron AgeSocial ResistanceSocial ChangeFortificationTradeSettlementsMetalworkChronologyThe interpretation of the archaeological record of the Later Prehistory in the NW Iberian Peninsula in terms of social and political complexity has witnessed a significant leap in the recent years. As in many other parts of Western Europe, two particular topics have been at the centre of the discussion: the relevance of the notions of social resistance and resilience and the incorporation of a finer grained view about the different historical trajectories within the region. As is common in archaeological research, the incorporation and/or critical review of the empirical evidence quite often forces us to reconsider the existing ideas, and this case is no exception. In the recent years, the hypothesis that the transition between the Late Bronze Age - Early Iron Age in this region can be interpreted in terms of a reaction against trends towards social division has gained a widespread popularity. At the same time, the archaeological record documented has increased exponentially, being contract archaeology a major responsible for that. This paper explores to what extent the results of these new forms of archaeological fieldwork are challenging our assumed knowledge. Our aim is to discuss and further refine the initial hypothesis, which will also help to get some insights into the subsequent trajectories of human communities in this region.Peer reviewedRoutledge0000-0003-3000-42320000-0002-0110-02010000-0001-9717-2383Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [https://ror.org/02gfc7t72]202320232020info:eu-repo/semantics/otherhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248Postprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bookParthttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/341272reponame:DIGITAL.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSICinstname:Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)InglésSíinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:digital.csic.es:10261/3412722026-05-22T06:33:51Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv All together now (or not). Change, resistance and resilience in the NW Iberian Peninsula in the Bronze Age - Iron Age transition
title All together now (or not). Change, resistance and resilience in the NW Iberian Peninsula in the Bronze Age - Iron Age transition
spellingShingle All together now (or not). Change, resistance and resilience in the NW Iberian Peninsula in the Bronze Age - Iron Age transition
Parcero-Oubiña, César
NW Iberian Peninsula
Late Bronze Age
Iron Age
Social Resistance
Social Change
Fortification
Trade
Settlements
Metalwork
Chronology
title_short All together now (or not). Change, resistance and resilience in the NW Iberian Peninsula in the Bronze Age - Iron Age transition
title_full All together now (or not). Change, resistance and resilience in the NW Iberian Peninsula in the Bronze Age - Iron Age transition
title_fullStr All together now (or not). Change, resistance and resilience in the NW Iberian Peninsula in the Bronze Age - Iron Age transition
title_full_unstemmed All together now (or not). Change, resistance and resilience in the NW Iberian Peninsula in the Bronze Age - Iron Age transition
title_sort All together now (or not). Change, resistance and resilience in the NW Iberian Peninsula in the Bronze Age - Iron Age transition
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Parcero-Oubiña, César
Armada, Xosé-Lois
Samuel Nión
González Insua, Félix
author Parcero-Oubiña, César
author_facet Parcero-Oubiña, César
Armada, Xosé-Lois
Samuel Nión
González Insua, Félix
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author2 Armada, Xosé-Lois
Samuel Nión
González Insua, Félix
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author
author
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0000-0002-0110-0201
0000-0001-9717-2383
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [https://ror.org/02gfc7t72]
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv NW Iberian Peninsula
Late Bronze Age
Iron Age
Social Resistance
Social Change
Fortification
Trade
Settlements
Metalwork
Chronology
topic NW Iberian Peninsula
Late Bronze Age
Iron Age
Social Resistance
Social Change
Fortification
Trade
Settlements
Metalwork
Chronology
description The interpretation of the archaeological record of the Later Prehistory in the NW Iberian Peninsula in terms of social and political complexity has witnessed a significant leap in the recent years. As in many other parts of Western Europe, two particular topics have been at the centre of the discussion: the relevance of the notions of social resistance and resilience and the incorporation of a finer grained view about the different historical trajectories within the region. As is common in archaeological research, the incorporation and/or critical review of the empirical evidence quite often forces us to reconsider the existing ideas, and this case is no exception. In the recent years, the hypothesis that the transition between the Late Bronze Age - Early Iron Age in this region can be interpreted in terms of a reaction against trends towards social division has gained a widespread popularity. At the same time, the archaeological record documented has increased exponentially, being contract archaeology a major responsible for that. This paper explores to what extent the results of these new forms of archaeological fieldwork are challenging our assumed knowledge. Our aim is to discuss and further refine the initial hypothesis, which will also help to get some insights into the subsequent trajectories of human communities in this region.
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