The June 2018 issue of Journal of World Prehistory features our long paper “Assembling the dead, gathering the living: radiocarbon dating and Bayesian modeling for Copper Age Valencina de la Concepción (Sevilla, Spain)”. After five years of work, and with the support of The Time of Their Lives ERC-funded project led by professor Alasdair Whittle (University of Cardiff, UK), this paper presents a large number...
The La 2 channel of Spain’s National Television (RTVE) broadcasts a report on our recent research at the Copper Age sites of Valencina de la Concepción-Castilleja de Guzman and La Loma del Real Tesoro. This report includes various interviews, footage from various locations at both sites as well as a newly made virtual reconstruction of Montelirio, the great megalithic tomb that has recently yielded astonishing...
The Spanish Government, through its Secretaría de Estado de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación (State Secretary of Research, Development and Innovation), approves our application for further funding for our ongoing research at the Antequera Dolmens Site. The project “Megalithic Biographies: The Antequera Monumental Landscape in its Temporal and Spatial Context (BIO-MEGA)” has been awarded a 103.000€ grant for the period 2018-2020. The epistemological framework of reference...
Journal of Archaeological Science Reports publishes our paper “Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of an enigmatic, megalithic-like, subterranean structure in Carmona (Seville, Spain)”. The structure had been initially categorized as a dolmen of the Chalcolithic period, but the results of the OSL dating suggest a maximum age for the structure that is no earlier than the 3rd century BCE, excluding it from the major phase...
We publish the paper "Cultural Continuity and Social Resistance: The Chronology of Megalithic Funerary Practices in Southern Iberia" in the European Journal of Archaeology.
The September 2017 issue of Journal of World Prehistory publishes our contribution “The mega-site of Valencina de la Concepción (Seville, Spain): Debating settlement form, monumentality and aggregation in southern Iberian Copper Age Societies” as part of a monographic issue looking at the subject of “European Prehistory and Urban Studies”. The front page of JWP's latest issue features the remarkable flint dagger found inside tomb 10.049...
On Saturday October 7th we hold a one day meeting titled “Dolmens of Antequera: Current research”. This meeting will be held at the Antequera Archaeology Museum and will provide a forum for the discussion of the preliminary results of our Project "Nature, Society and Monumentality: High Resolution Archaeological Investigations on the Megalithic Landscape of Antequera" (HAR2013-45149-P) (2014-2017), sponsored within the National R&D Plan of the...
Hemos organizado la sesión "Session 140 Multi-technique approaches to investigating mobility within high-resolution chronological frameworks" en el Congreso de la European Archaeological Association, celebrado en Maastricht del 30 de Agosto al 3 de Septiembre.
Se acaba de presentar en Almadén del Azogue (Ciudad Real), mina declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad, el libro "Minería del pasado, proyecto de futuro", coeditado por nosotros. El libro recoge las Actas del XVI Congreso Internacional sobre Patrimonio Geológico y Minero, organizado por la SEDPGYM y celebrado en Belmez/Peñarroya-Pueblonuevo (Córdoba) en Octubre de 2015.
Our book “The Lives of Prehistoric Monuments” has received six reviews since its publication in October 2015. These reviews, appeared in Antiquity, Archaeological Journal, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, Trabajos de Prehistoria, European Journal of Archaeology and Spal, hail it as a welcome contribution to the expansion and enhancement of research on prehistoric monumentality.
Professor Jean Guilaine reviews our Montelirio book in the June 2017 issue of Trabajos de Prehistoria, Spain’s leading Prehistory journal. Professor Guilaine, a renowned authority in European Late Prehistory gives a roundly positive review to the book: “Everything evoked in this masterful book borders uniqueness and excess: the site itself (Valencina de la Concepción, at over 400 ha, is the largest Copper Age settlement in...
The August 2017 issue of Antiquity features our paper “The epigraphic stela of Montoro (Córdoba, Spain): the earliest monumental script in Iberia?” in which we present our study of this enigmatic stone monument, found by chance in 2002 and currently held at the Montoro Museum.
El Dr. Robin Beck, profesor de la Universidad de Michigan (Estados Unidos de América) impartirá este jueves día 18 de mayo de 2017 la conferencia titulada "Explorando el Fuerte San Juan: Encuentros Coloniales en Berry Site, Carolina del Norte (Estados Unidos de América)". En esta conferencia el Dr. Beck expondrá el proceso de descubrimiento y estudio del extraordinario Fuerte de San Juan de Joara, fundado por el explorador...
Esta exposición fotográfica expone los elementos principales del Sitio de los Dólmenes de Antequera, declarado junto a La Peña de los Enamorados y El Torcal de Antequera, Patrimonio Mundial de UNESCO. A través de una serie de 29 imágenes se realiza un recorrido por los monumentos megalíticos y sus principales características arquitectónicas, así como las características físicas de los dos monumentos naturales que les están asociados,...
Publicamos la obra The Copper Age in South-West Spain: A Bioarchaeological Approach to Prehistoric Social Organisation (BAR International Series 2804, Oxford, 2017), escrita por Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla. En esta obra se recoge el amplio estudio de restos humanos de los yacimientos calcolíticos de La Pijotilla (Badajoz) y Valencina de la Concepción (Sevilla) realizado con motivo de su tesis doctoral.
El día 19 de abril de 2017 se presenta en el Museo Arqueológico Nacional (Madrid) la obra Montelirio: Un Gran Monumento Megalítico de la Edad del Cobre. Con motivo de la presentación se celebra una Mesa Redonda en la que participan Carmen Cacho Quesada, Conservadora del MAN, Pedro Díaz del Río Español, Científico Titular del CSIC, Corina Liesau Von Lettow, Profesora Titular de la Universidad Autónoma...