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En este artículo se dan a conocer siete apliques de asa de sítula de bronce, adscritos a la provincia de Lusitania, procedentes de los fondos del Museo de Prehistoria y Arqueología del Padre Belda (Alba de Tormes, Salamanca) y del yacimiento romano de La ... see more

Plough Carvings in the Val CamonicaOne of the regions in Europe richest in prehistoric rock carvings is to be met with around the little North Italian village of Capo di Ponte. This village Iies in the middle of an extensive valley, the Val Camonica, whic... see more

Plough Carvings in the Val CamonicaOne of the regions in Europe richest in prehistoric rock carvings is to be met with around the little North Italian village of Capo di Ponte. This village Iies in the middle of an extensive valley, the Val Camonica, whic... see more

Situla art developed as an echo of the toreutic style which had spread from the Near East through the Phoenicians, Greeks and Etruscans as far as the Veneti, Raeti, Histri, and their eastern neighbours in the region of Dolenjska (Lower Carniola). An Early... see more

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