El cerro de Alarcos (Ciudad Real) Formación y desarrollo de un oppidum ibérico : 20 años de excavaciones arqueológicas en el Sector III

El cerro de Alarcos (Ciudad Real): Formación y desarrollo de un oppidum ibérico presents the results of archaeological work which has been carried out since 1997 in so-called Sector III of the Alarcos site, located on a hill next to the Guadiana river, a few kilometres from Ciudad Real. These archae...

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Main Author: del Rosario García Huerta, María (auth)
Other Authors: Morales Hervás, Francisco Javier (auth), González, David Rodríguez (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Archaeopress Publishing 2020
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