The oldest metallurgy in western Europe /

Recent excavations at the Neolithic site of Cerro Virtud (Almerêa, southeast Spain) have produced new information about the development of metallurgy that may change ongoing research not only in the Iberian Peninsula but also in the rest of western Europe. The discovery of metallurgy in this region...

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Autor principal: Ruiz-Taboada, Arturo
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