The relations between Sardinia and the Iberian peninsula in the first centuries of the I millennium B. C.: the nuragic evidences in the Iberian Peninsula

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  • Giovanna Fundoni Universidad de Córdoba

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21071/aac.v20i.6946

Keywords:

Pottery, nuragic, Iberian Peninsula, Sardinia, relationship.

Abstract

The recent discovery of a considerable amount of Sardinian nuragic pottery in the historical centre of Huelva creates the starting point for the study of the Sardinian presence in the Iberian peninsula and of the relationship between the two geographical areas in the first half of the Ist millennium B.C. The examination of the Sardinian material (some already published, some unpublished, and some of dubious interpretation) shows the existence of more than 70 pottery fragments and 5 bronze finds relating to the Sardinian Nuragic culture. The not inconsiderable number of Sardinian archaeological finds analyzed here raises many questions about their provenience, means of arrival and significance, and demonstrates the continuity of more ancient contacts and relationships between Sardinia and the Iberian Peninsula in the first centuries of the Ist millennium B.C.

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Published

2009-05-21

How to Cite

Fundoni, G. (2009). The relations between Sardinia and the Iberian peninsula in the first centuries of the I millennium B. C.: the nuragic evidences in the Iberian Peninsula. Anales De Arquelogía Cordobesa, 20, 11–34. https://doi.org/10.21071/aac.v20i.6946

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