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Obtaining Wood in Banyoles Area during the Neolithic
Two UAB researchers have studied the remains of charred wood recovered from the site of La Draga (Banyoles), occupied during the period 5300-5000 B.C., to discover the use of environmental resources of the first farming communities in the peninsular NE. The results...
Bronze Age Palace and Grave Goods Discovered
Archaeologists from the UAB shed light on the rich historical and archaeological heritage of La Almoloya, a site located in Murcia. It is the cradle of the "El Argar" civilisation which lived in the south-eastern part of the Iberian Peninsula during the Bronze Age. The...
Study on Obtaining Wood in Argentine Patagonia during the Holocene
A study has examined the charred and non charred wood recovered in six stratigraphic levels of the archaeological site Cerro Casa de Piedra 7, in Argentine Patagonia, dating from the early and middle Holocene. The results reveal changes in the modes...
Unearthed an impressive 4,200-Year-Old Fortification
UAB researchers have discovered an impressive 4,200-year-old fortification in Totana, Murcia, unique in continental Europe. Similar characteristics have not been observed in other constructions of the Bronze Age, with three-metre thick walls and a monumental entrance....