COPPER AGE DITCHED ENCLOSURES IN CENTRAL IBERIA |
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Authors: | PEDRO DÍAZ-DEL-RÍO |
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Institution: | 1 Departamento de Prehistoria Instituto de Historia, CSIC C/ Serrano 13, 28001-Madrid, Spain E-mail: |
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Abstract: | Summary. The interpretation of European Neolithic enclosures must take account of their wide variability in chronology, size, shape, topographical position and material. Such interpretations should rely on the comparative analysis of the processes at work in particular regions. Newly recovered data from small early third millennium cal BC ditched enclosures in central Iberia, with high densities of features and domestic refuse, support the hypothesis of permanent habitation. This paper argues that the variability in late Neolithic–Chalcolithic enclosures throughout Iberia is a result of the cycling of fission and fusion characteristic of segmentary social dynamics. |
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