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Los patrones de poblamiento en el Valle Medio del Tajo entre el Bronce Final y la Segunda Edad del Hierro. Del territorio al paisaje.

Authors: Morales Manzanares, Diana;

Los patrones de poblamiento en el Valle Medio del Tajo entre el Bronce Final y la Segunda Edad del Hierro. Del territorio al paisaje.

Abstract

Este proyecto de tesis contempla una vía de investigación, centrada en analizar las sociedades que poblaron gran parte de la Submeseta Sur entre el 1200 a.C. y el cambio de Era, desde el punto de vista de la Arqueología del territorial y del paisaje. Para ello han analizado los tipos de poblamiento y el territorio donde se desarrollaron estas comunidades hasta su total incorporación al sistema romano, coincidente con el inicio de nuestra Era. A partir de este enfoque, se ha pretendido aportar datos novedosos que ayuden a complementar la sesgada imagen que aún tenemos de estos habitantes, y su desarrollo a través de la gran depresión que conforma la Cuenca Hidrográfica del Tajo desde una visión diacrónica.

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Spain
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Keywords

edad de Bronce, Cuenca Hidrográfica del Tajo, Paleoetnología, Submeseta Sur

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