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- Argar Culture)The Argaric culture, named from the type site El Argar near the town of Antas, in what is now the province of Almería in southeastern Spain, is an Early...14 KB (1,412 words) - 14:04, 20 June 2024
- important cultures of the Metal Age in the peninsula: Los Millares and El Argar. The earliest known city, Los Millares, dates to the Copper Age and is...14 KB (1,312 words) - 05:05, 26 June 2024
- diadem, El Argar, Spain, c. 1600 BC Sword, El Argar, c. 1600 BC El Argar pottery La Bastida de Totana, El Argar, Spain, c. 1600 BC La Almoloya, El Argar, Spain...57 KB (6,866 words) - 04:56, 28 June 2024
disappearing of copper–bronze–arsenic metallurgy. The most accepted model for El Argar has been that of an early state society, most particularly in terms of...
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Pithos (category CS1 Greek-language sources (el))
of the interred were placed in pithoi. The ancient Iberian culture of El Argar used pithoi for coffins in its B phase (1500–1300 BC). The external shape...
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in Andalusia. The first cultures developed in Andalusia (Los Millares, El Argar and Tartessos), had a clear orientalizing nuance, due to the fact that...
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have found Bronze Age cities at Los Millares and El Argar. Archeological digs at Doña Blanca in El Puerto de Santa María have revealed the oldest Phoenicians...
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Iberian Peninsula (category CS1 Greek-language sources (el))
c. 1800 BCE, when the culture of Los Millares was followed by that of El Argar. During the Early Bronze Age, southeastern Iberia saw the emergence of...
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contemporary of the southeastern Spanish settlements of Los Millares and El Argar. The rural site, is located on a small hilltop dominated by the ruins of...
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culture of Los Millares, in Southwestern Spain, was substituted by that of El Argar, fully of the Bronze Age, which may well have been a centralised state...
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aspects that allow the distinction of the Valencian Bronze from that of El Argar are the scarcity of metallic objects, the lack of carinated cups and ceramics...
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BCE). They found that Bronze Age populations, including those from the El Argar culture were "shifted toward populations with steppe-related ancestry from...
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civilisation was replaced circa 1800 BC, with the arrival of Bronze by the El Argar civilisation, whose successor culture is embodied in the contemporary culture...
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instead. The civilization of Los Millares and its Bronze Age successor, El Argar, are particularly related to this burial style. The Bronze Age fortifications...
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prolonged drought." Motilla del Azuer Motilla del Azuer Motilla del Azuer El Argar Las Cogotas Nuraghe Mejías Moreno, M.; Benítez de Lugo Enrich, L.; Pozo...
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horizon, and is based on the Bell Beaker substrate influenced by either El Argar or Atlantic Bronze. Although Protocogotas culture was not represented by...
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Ireland, Lukis and de la Grancière in Brittany, Worsaae in Denmark, Siret at El Argar in Spain, and Klemm and Edelmann in Germany. A representative selection...
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done c. 15,000 BC. Archeological evidence in places like Los Millares and El Argar suggests developed cultures existed in the eastern part of the Iberian...
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in modern-day Spain. It is a principal site of study for the Bronze Age El Argar culture that flourished from about 2200 BC to 1500 BC and controlled territory...
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- English Wikipedia has an article on: El Argar Wikipedia Borrowing from Spanish El Argar. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating
- them, were found by the brothers Siret in the Bronze Age settlement at El Argar in Murcia. In the same place also were found moulds of stone for the casting