TY - JOUR
T1 - Construcción, uso y mantenimiento de los hogares en la Cesetania ibérica (ss. V-III a. C.): casos de estudio microcontextuales
AU - Belarte Franco, Maria Carme
AU - Mateu Sagués, Marta
AU - Pecci, Alessandra
AU - Pescini, Valentina
AU - Gomar, Ada
AU - Portillo Ramírez, Marta
AU - Saorin, Carme
AU - Falcó Sanchiz, Andreu
AU - Pastor Quiles, María
AU - Morer de Llorens, Jordi
AU - Asensio Vilaró, David
AU - Menéndez, Pau
AU - Noguera Guillén, Jaume
AU - Sabaté Balada, Mireia
AU - Solé Parellada, Carles
AU - Cots Serret, Ivan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Editorial Universidad de Sevilla 2025.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - We present the study of 19 hearths located in six sites in the territory of ancient Iberian Cesetania, with chronologies between the 5
th and 3
rd centuries BC. All of them are analysed, firstly, from a macroscopic and morphological perspective (construction techniques, shape, location). Where possible, various methods of microcontextual analysis have also been applied (anthracology, phytoliths and calcitic microremains, micromorphology, FTIR and phosphate analysis). The joint interpretation of the results obtained through the different techniques allows us to study in depth aspects such as the selection of the material and the construction processes of the combustion structures, their use and function, their occasional or repeated use, the fuels burnt, the temperatures reached and the thermal changes they have undergone, and the maintenance and cleaning of their surfaces. This type of interdisciplinary approach with high-resolution analysis is needed to advance in the interpretation of the functioning and use of combustion structures, a fundamental element in the organisation of domestic and social life in protohistoric communities.
AB - We present the study of 19 hearths located in six sites in the territory of ancient Iberian Cesetania, with chronologies between the 5
th and 3
rd centuries BC. All of them are analysed, firstly, from a macroscopic and morphological perspective (construction techniques, shape, location). Where possible, various methods of microcontextual analysis have also been applied (anthracology, phytoliths and calcitic microremains, micromorphology, FTIR and phosphate analysis). The joint interpretation of the results obtained through the different techniques allows us to study in depth aspects such as the selection of the material and the construction processes of the combustion structures, their use and function, their occasional or repeated use, the fuels burnt, the temperatures reached and the thermal changes they have undergone, and the maintenance and cleaning of their surfaces. This type of interdisciplinary approach with high-resolution analysis is needed to advance in the interpretation of the functioning and use of combustion structures, a fundamental element in the organisation of domestic and social life in protohistoric communities.
KW - Combustion Structures
KW - Iberian Peninsula
KW - Iron Age
KW - Microarchaeology
KW - Protohistory
UR - https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=10094293
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105001805341
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/392bb8cc-d66d-3282-ba22-c0d519b0e7c2/
U2 - 10.12795/spal.2025.i34.06
DO - 10.12795/spal.2025.i34.06
M3 - Artículo
SN - 1133-4525
SP - 134
EP - 166
JO - Spal: Revista de prehistoria y arqueología de la Universidad de Sevilla
JF - Spal: Revista de prehistoria y arqueología de la Universidad de Sevilla
IS - 34.1
ER -