Torregarcía, Purpura y Agua Aplicación Histórica de Metodología No Invasiva en una Officina Purpuraria en el Litoral Almeriense (España)

Along the coast of the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula, there are numerous remains linked to the manufacture of purple dyes. This study focuses on the site of Torregarcía (Almería, Spain), located in the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park, a protected coastal area of particular ecological interes...

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Other Authors: López Medina, María Juana (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Spanish
Published: Oxford BAR Publishing 2023
Series:BAR International
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