El ritual funerari a la necròpolis del Coll del Moro, Gandesa (Terra Alta)


Autoria(s): Molas i Font, M. Dolors; Rafel i Fontanals, Núria; Puig i Verdaguer, Ferran
Data(s)

1986

Resumo

One of the five burials excavated in 1984 at the necropolis of Coll del Moro in Gandesa (Terra Alta-Tarragona) bore evidence of primary cremations. The tomb, a tumulus, yielded a cremation burial with a pottery urn and other vessels as funerary offerings. The chamber of the grave also contained bronze jewellery, basically bracelets. It is interesting to notice that the dead were cremated in the same place where the tomb was built. The complexity of the burial rite and the magnitude of some of the tumuli indicated a social structure consolidated with different grades of authority. We date these burials in the late Hallstatt but there is already evidence of commercial trade with punic people who arrived at the east coast in the second half of the seventh century BC and, from there, reached inland sites on the Ebro river and its afluents.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/41639

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Publicador

Eumo Editorial

Relação

Reproducció del document publicat a http://www.raco.cat/index.php/cotaZero/article/view/67242/85586

Cota zero: revista d'arqueologia i ciència, 1986, núm. 2, p. 25-32

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(c) Eumo Editorial, 1986

Palavras-Chave #Coll del Moro (Gandesa, Catalunya : Jaciment arqueològic) #Gandesa -- Arqueologia #Ibers -- Gandesa #Tombes -- Gandesa
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article