POTTERY GRAVE GOODS FROM FUNERARY CONTEXTS AT THE ARGARIC SITE OF PEÑALOSA (JAÉN). A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH

<p>The need for interdisciplinary studies is the basis of ambitious research (ARCHEM Project) that is carried out in the argaric settlement of Peñalosa (Baños de la Encina, Jaén), combining organic residues analysis and techno-typological studies of pottery found in funerary contexts. Manufact...

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Main Authors: Alejandra García-García, Laura Vico-Triguero, Eva Alarcón-García, Eloísa Manzano-Moreno, Antonio Samuel Cantarero-Malagón, Juan Jesús Padilla-Fernández, Adrián Mora-González, Auxilio Moreno-Onorato, Francisco Martín-Peinado, Francisco Contreras-Cortés
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Language:English
Published: Mega Publishing House 2020-09-01
Series:Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology
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Online Access:http://jaha.org.ro/index.php/JAHA/article/view/536
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spelling doaj-dfa3ac39b3f04dcfbe878413b83f2d332021-07-25T16:12:18ZengMega Publishing House Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology2360-266X2020-09-017310.14795/j.v7i3.536329POTTERY GRAVE GOODS FROM FUNERARY CONTEXTS AT THE ARGARIC SITE OF PEÑALOSA (JAÉN). A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHAlejandra García-García0Laura Vico-Triguero1Eva Alarcón-García2Eloísa Manzano-Moreno3Antonio Samuel Cantarero-Malagón4Juan Jesús Padilla-Fernández5Adrián Mora-González6Auxilio Moreno-Onorato7Francisco Martín-Peinado8Francisco Contreras-Cortés9University of GranadaUniversity of GranadaUniversity of GranadaUniversity of GranadaUniversity of GranadaUniversity of GranadaUniversity of GranadaUniversity of GranadaUniversity of GranadaUniversity of Granada<p>The need for interdisciplinary studies is the basis of ambitious research (ARCHEM Project) that is carried out in the argaric settlement of Peñalosa (Baños de la Encina, Jaén), combining organic residues analysis and techno-typological studies of pottery found in funerary contexts. Manufacture and use of pottery could inform us about customs and traditions that remain hidden in time and in the archaeological record. Knowing the implications and decisions of potters as well as the functionality of those vessels deposited inside the graves can approach the idiosyncrasy of a society in the Bronze Age in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. The methodology used to identify patterns of functionality is highlighted by the combination of cutting-edge analysis techniques in both fields such as the application of different chromatographic techniques (GC-MS, UPLC-HRMS and GC-C-IRMS) that allow to identify the organic compounds in the ceramics and the application of analytical techniques from Earth Sciences (Stereomicroscopic, X-Ray Diffraction and Petrography), which allow us to characterize ceramic pastes and knowing the catchment of raw materials. This study highlights the Peñalosa site as a melting pot of new research and it brings us closer with the use of a complex methodology combined to the societies 4000 years ago.</p>http://jaha.org.ro/index.php/JAHA/article/view/536organic residuesceramic technologyfunerary contextargar culturebronze age
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author Alejandra García-García
Laura Vico-Triguero
Eva Alarcón-García
Eloísa Manzano-Moreno
Antonio Samuel Cantarero-Malagón
Juan Jesús Padilla-Fernández
Adrián Mora-González
Auxilio Moreno-Onorato
Francisco Martín-Peinado
Francisco Contreras-Cortés
spellingShingle Alejandra García-García
Laura Vico-Triguero
Eva Alarcón-García
Eloísa Manzano-Moreno
Antonio Samuel Cantarero-Malagón
Juan Jesús Padilla-Fernández
Adrián Mora-González
Auxilio Moreno-Onorato
Francisco Martín-Peinado
Francisco Contreras-Cortés
POTTERY GRAVE GOODS FROM FUNERARY CONTEXTS AT THE ARGARIC SITE OF PEÑALOSA (JAÉN). A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology
organic residues
ceramic technology
funerary context
argar culture
bronze age
author_facet Alejandra García-García
Laura Vico-Triguero
Eva Alarcón-García
Eloísa Manzano-Moreno
Antonio Samuel Cantarero-Malagón
Juan Jesús Padilla-Fernández
Adrián Mora-González
Auxilio Moreno-Onorato
Francisco Martín-Peinado
Francisco Contreras-Cortés
author_sort Alejandra García-García
title POTTERY GRAVE GOODS FROM FUNERARY CONTEXTS AT THE ARGARIC SITE OF PEÑALOSA (JAÉN). A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
title_short POTTERY GRAVE GOODS FROM FUNERARY CONTEXTS AT THE ARGARIC SITE OF PEÑALOSA (JAÉN). A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
title_full POTTERY GRAVE GOODS FROM FUNERARY CONTEXTS AT THE ARGARIC SITE OF PEÑALOSA (JAÉN). A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
title_fullStr POTTERY GRAVE GOODS FROM FUNERARY CONTEXTS AT THE ARGARIC SITE OF PEÑALOSA (JAÉN). A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
title_full_unstemmed POTTERY GRAVE GOODS FROM FUNERARY CONTEXTS AT THE ARGARIC SITE OF PEÑALOSA (JAÉN). A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
title_sort pottery grave goods from funerary contexts at the argaric site of peñalosa (jaén). a methodological approach
publisher Mega Publishing House
series Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology
issn 2360-266X
publishDate 2020-09-01
description <p>The need for interdisciplinary studies is the basis of ambitious research (ARCHEM Project) that is carried out in the argaric settlement of Peñalosa (Baños de la Encina, Jaén), combining organic residues analysis and techno-typological studies of pottery found in funerary contexts. Manufacture and use of pottery could inform us about customs and traditions that remain hidden in time and in the archaeological record. Knowing the implications and decisions of potters as well as the functionality of those vessels deposited inside the graves can approach the idiosyncrasy of a society in the Bronze Age in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. The methodology used to identify patterns of functionality is highlighted by the combination of cutting-edge analysis techniques in both fields such as the application of different chromatographic techniques (GC-MS, UPLC-HRMS and GC-C-IRMS) that allow to identify the organic compounds in the ceramics and the application of analytical techniques from Earth Sciences (Stereomicroscopic, X-Ray Diffraction and Petrography), which allow us to characterize ceramic pastes and knowing the catchment of raw materials. This study highlights the Peñalosa site as a melting pot of new research and it brings us closer with the use of a complex methodology combined to the societies 4000 years ago.</p>
topic organic residues
ceramic technology
funerary context
argar culture
bronze age
url http://jaha.org.ro/index.php/JAHA/article/view/536
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