Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10498873 | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2013 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The evidence of massive storage, the abundance of charred plant remains and the uniqueness of the storage structures makes As Laias one of the most important Iron Age sites in the whole NW Iberia. The interpretation of the site, together with other archaeological contexts in the region is controversial and can have major consequences for the interpretative models of the social and economic features of the local Iron Age. The site itself is sufficient to testify for the productivity of Iron Age agriculture, but further considerations must include remarks regarding the social significance of a massive storage place.
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Authors
João Pedro Tereso, Pablo Ramil-Rego, Yolanda Álvarez González, Luis López González, Rubim Almeida-da-Silva,