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Pablo Sánchez de Oro (res.)
Cuadernos de Prehistoria y Arqueología de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (CuPAUAM), ISSN 0211-1608, Vol. 48, Nº 1, 2022, págs. 402-405
Enclosures are among the most widely distributed features of the European Iron Age. From fortifications to field systems, they demarcate territories and settlements, sanctuaries and central places, burials and ancestral grounds. This dividing of the physical and the mental landscape between an ‘inside’ and an ‘outside’ is investigated anew in a series of essays by some of the leading scholars on the topic.
The contributions cover new ground, from Scotland to Spain, between France and the Eurasian steppe, on how concepts and communities were created as well as exploring specific aspects and broader notions of how humans marked, bounded and guarded landscapes in order to connect across space and time. A recurring theme considers how Iron Age enclosures created, curated, formed or deconstructed memory and identity, and how by enclosing space, these communities opened links to an earlier past in order to understand or express their Iron Age presence. In this way, the contributions examine perspectives that are of wider relevance for related themes in different periods
Enclosing space and opening new ground in Iron Age studies: An introduction
Tanja Romankiewicz, Manuel Alberto Fernández Götz, Gary Lock, Olivier Buchsenschutz
págs. 1-6
págs. 9-18
De Architectura Celtica: déclinaisons insolites de Murus Gallicus
Philippe Barral, Stephan Fichtl, Vincent Guichard, Jean Paul Guillaumet, Martine Joly, Pierre Nouvel, Matthieu Thivet
págs. 19-28
págs. 29-36
págs. 37-52
The hillfort on Mount Ipf: A centre of power during the Bronze and Iron Ages in southern Germany
págs. 55-64
Oram’s Arbour, Winchester: A new interpretation
págs. 65-86
A new look at the Late Prehistoric settlement patterns of the Forth Valley
Murray Cook, Therese McCormick, Jennifer McAlpine, Ross Greenshields, Gordon Cook, Andrew McLean
págs. 87-100
págs. 101-110
págs. 111-120
págs. 121-128
págs. 131-140
Making mounds: monuments in Eurasian prehistory
págs. 141-152
págs. 153-168
págs. 169-174
Memoryscapes in Late Iron Age Northern Gaul: Warfare and sacrifice from Ribemontto Titelberg
págs. 175-208
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