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_aBolado del Castillo, Rafael
_d1981-
245 1 0 _aWooden technology during the Iron Age: Aspio cave (Ruesga, North of Spain) /
_bRafael Bolado del Castillo, Oriol López-Bultó, Miriam Cubas.
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_bWiley Online Library,
_c2020.
336 _atexto (visual)
337 _3en línea
_aelectrónico
520 _aRemains of perishable materials only survive at archaeological sites in extraordinary preservation conditions. This means that some technologies, such as woodworking, are clearly under‐represented in the archaeological record. Twelve wooden objects were found in the Aspio Cave (Ruesga, Cantabria). The application of an appropriate analytical methodology has allowed us to identify the processes of their selection, acquisition, fabrication and main morphological characteristics. In the case of the combs, morphological parallels have been established with artefacts at Iron Age sites in the British Isles. This singular archaeological assemblage, from a deposit dated in the second or first centuries cal BC, enables an exploration of the role of wood technology in Iron Age societies in Cantabrian Spain.
524 _aBolado del Castillo, R., López‐Bultó, O., Cubas, M., 2020. Wooden technology during the Iron Age: Aspio cave (Ruesga, North of Spain). Oxford Journal of Archaeology 39(1), 89-106. https://doi.org/10.1111/ojoa.12183
591 _aARQUEOLOGIAPREHISTORICA
592 _aARQUEOLOGIA
655 _aArtículo científico
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700 1 _aLópez‐Bultó, Oriol
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_aCubas Morera, Miriam
_d1981-
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_aAranzadi Zientzia Elkartea
_eFIRMA
856 _uhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/ojoa.12183
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