Relations between the Southwest and the Mediterranean during the final bronze (XI-X centuries b.C.). Huelva and the Sardinia island

Authors

  • Francisco GÓMEZ Universidad de Huelva
  • Giovanna FUNDONI Universidad de Córdoba

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21071/aac.v0i0.6452

Keywords:

Late Bronze, Marine contacts, Sardinia, Iberian Peninsula, Huelva.

Abstract

Although it has been denied by some research schools which always find a Phoenician implication in any positive development of western society, based on historiographical grounds, recent archaeological data and 14C analysis, a Western Pre-Phoenician Late Bronze development is hereby explained. In accordance with archaeological record also it has been proved that through 11th to 10th centuries BC Eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus, Sardinia and the South West of Iberian Peninsula were sharing material objects that cannot be included in the so called Western Phoenician Pre-Colonization.

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Published

2011-12-01

How to Cite

GÓMEZ, F., & FUNDONI, G. (2011). Relations between the Southwest and the Mediterranean during the final bronze (XI-X centuries b.C.). Huelva and the Sardinia island. Anales De Arquelogía Cordobesa, 17–56. https://doi.org/10.21071/aac.v0i0.6452

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