North-western Statues-menhir: chronologies and material connections
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This paper deals with the chronology of the statues-menhir located in northwestern Iberia. While the main group of these material forms has been traditionally dated to the Late Bronze Age, some archaeologists in recent years have considered they date back to the Early and Middle Bronze Age. The aim is to contribute to the debate about their cultural and temporal context, taking into consideration the material connections between theses statues-menhir (by means of enchainment processes), and between their iconographies, real references and other material forms (by means of anchoring processes).Downloads
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