Elementos de diferenciación social en el Bajo Aragón durante el Bronce final-Hierro I
Keywords:
arqueología, jerarquización, sociedad, trabajo, archaeology, hierarchy, society, workAbstract
En el presente trabajo se abordan algunos de los aspectos que más interesan a la denominada Arqueología Social, el relativo a la configuración de las sociedades. Nos proponemos, tomando como base algunos elementos arqueológicos de la zona bajoaragonesa, realizar un intento de aproximación a la realidad de los grupos humanos del Bronce Final y Primer Hierro en esta comarca. No son muchos los elementos de referencia con que contamos por el momento pero algunos de ellos, elementos metálicos, enterramientos, casas, tamaño de los poblados, etc. resultan tremendamente sugestivo como para hacer este intento de acercamiento a los modelos de sociedad de esta zona.
This paper analyzes one of the main aspects of the Social Archaeology: the societies configuration. Through some archaeological items found in the Bajo Aragón (Spain) we propose an approach to the human societies who lived in this area at the end of Bronze Age and the beginning of Iron Age. Although the number of available items is nowadays very limited, some of them are meaningful enough metallic items, graves, houses, village sizes, . . .- to allow us to deduce how they lived and died.
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