Cultural Landscape, Neighbourhood Relationships and Political Structure of the Ethnic Groups in North of Spain Iron Age

  • Jesús Francisco Torres-Martínez Departamento de Prehistoria, Universidad Complutense de Madrid,
Keywords: Iron Age, North of Spain, territory, neighborhood relationship, Archaeology, Ethnoarchaeology.

Abstract

Neighborhood relationships are one of the most important variables of solidarity and reciprocity relationships in human societies. They are essential to understand phenomena as significant as the construction of territory, or social and political structure of human groups. Through Ethnoarchaeology, it is possible to establish models of this kind of relationships, applicable to Iron Age, and to use them to explain sociopolitical evolution in north of Spain societies of this period, in every territory of this geographical framework.

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Torres-Martínez J. F. (2014). Cultural Landscape, Neighbourhood Relationships and Political Structure of the Ethnic Groups in North of Spain Iron Age. Complutum, 25(1), 177-201. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_CMPL.2014.v25.n1.45362
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