Publication: Nuevos ponderales protohistóricos adscritos al patrón ugarítico procedentes del suroeste de la Península Ibérica.
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Gómez Peña, Álvaro ; Ramírez Cañas, Carmen ; Rodríguez Mellado, Jesús ; Pérez Aguilar, Luis-Gethsemaní
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Revista Numismática Hécate
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En la presente publicación se analizan cinco ponderales, cuatro procedentes de Los
Rizos (Chipiona, Cádiz) y uno de Caura (Coria del Río, Sevilla). En ambos casos se propone
que las piezas se adscriben al patrón ugarítico, del que se conocen otros conjuntos
protohistóricos dentro de la península ibérica en los yacimientos de Onoba (Huelva), Malaka
(Málaga) y Cancho Roano (Zalamea de la Serena, Badajoz). En segundo lugar, el análisis
formal y contextual de estos lotes da pie a realizar una reflexión sobre la existencia de un patrón
metrológico fenicio-púnico que continuó utilizándose en el suroeste peninsular durante época
romano republicana, en línea con otros datos políticos, económicos, religiosos y urbanísticos
que refuerzan esta idea
In this paper, five weights are analyzed, four of them from Los Rizos (Chipiona, Cádiz) and the other one from Caura (Coria del Río, Sevilla). In both cases, it is proposed that the pieces are ascribed to the Ugaritic pattern, of which other protohistoric sets are known within the Iberian Peninsula in the deposits of Onoba (Huelva), Malaka (Málaga) and Cancho Roano (Zalamea de la Serena, Badajoz). Secondly, formal and contextual analysis of these lots gives rise to a reflection on the existence of a Phoenician-Punic metrological pattern that continued to be used in the Southwest of the Iberian Peninsula during the Roman-Republican era, according with other political, economic, religious and urban planning data which reinforce this idea.
In this paper, five weights are analyzed, four of them from Los Rizos (Chipiona, Cádiz) and the other one from Caura (Coria del Río, Sevilla). In both cases, it is proposed that the pieces are ascribed to the Ugaritic pattern, of which other protohistoric sets are known within the Iberian Peninsula in the deposits of Onoba (Huelva), Malaka (Málaga) and Cancho Roano (Zalamea de la Serena, Badajoz). Secondly, formal and contextual analysis of these lots gives rise to a reflection on the existence of a Phoenician-Punic metrological pattern that continued to be used in the Southwest of the Iberian Peninsula during the Roman-Republican era, according with other political, economic, religious and urban planning data which reinforce this idea.
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