The devil is in the details: new architectural and contextual data about the pilar-stele of El Prado (Jumilla, Murcia)
Abstract
In 1983 one of the best preserved Iberian Iron Age monuments was discovered: the pilar-stele of El Prado (Jumilla, Murcia). Althought it is well preserved, its reconstruction and context have been strongly debated. In this paper those issues are tackled, allowing us to offer a new image of the pilar-stele, taking account of unpublished architectural data that sheds some light on the debate on this pillar reconstruction. Simultaneously, by analysing the monument itself and documents from the archaeological campaign in which it was discovered, we reflect on its chronology and context, concluding that it was a monument (funerary or not) but closely linked to the surrounding landscape, which was reused twice at different moments.
Downloads
Article download
License
In order to support the global exchange of knowledge, the journal Complutum is allowing unrestricted access to its content as from its publication in this electronic edition, and as such it is an open-access journal. The originals published in this journal are the property of the Complutense University of Madrid and any reproduction thereof in full or in part must cite the source. All content is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 use and distribution licence (CC BY 4.0). This circumstance must be expressly stated in these terms where necessary. You can view the summary and the complete legal text of the licence.