Marina Eguíluz

Marina Eguíluz
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  • Master student of Archaeology
  • PhD Student at Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Autonomous University of Barcelona
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  • PhD Student

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Publications (8)
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The Chalcolithic mega-site and ditched enclosure of Valencina de la Concepción (Seville, Spain) has been extensively discussed regarding its functionality, funerary practices, and highly specialised crafts. However, little attention has been given to understanding its socio-economic organization, particularly within the settlement area. This study,...
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In recent years, three deposits of grinding stones have been discovered in Central Germany, resembling a phenomenon known from the Paris Basin and Belgium. These deposits were more than simple disposals; they likely held ritual or symbolic significance, reflecting the values and beliefs of the community. Their symbolism is diverse, shaped by both t...
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X. Dalidowski/S. Sitnikov/M. Eguíluz Valentini/C.-H. Wunderlich/H. Meller/J.-H. Bunnefeld, Eine frühbronzezeitliche Siedlungsgrube mit Beilgießform und Flintdolch aus Tultewitz, Bad Kösen, Stadt Naumburg, Burgenlandkreis. In: R. Risch /E. Pernicka/H. Meller (Hrsg.), Der soziale Wert prähistorischer Beile: neue archäologische und archäometrische Ans...
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Grinding stone deposits in the Linear Pottery Culture (LBK) are mainly known from the Paris Basin and Belgium, with isolated finds in Central Europe. A 2019 excavation in Sömmerda, Thuringia, uncovered a new Early Neolithic deposit with several grinding slabs, handstones and a stone slab. This study examines their metrics, use-wear, and maintenanc...
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Any approach to the economic organization of a society depends on our knowledge of the productive forces and relations of production involved. In archaeology, this line of research requires an analysis of the technical quality and quantity of the means of production, as well as their spatial distribution and contextualisation. Macrolithic artefact...
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This monograph includes the results of the excavations and research carried out at the Early Bronze Age site of El Morrón (Moratalla, Murcia) located at the border between the El Argar and the Bronce Manchego archaeological entities.
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This chapter presents a comprehensive study of the macrolithic tools found in the Bronze Age settlement of Cerro del Morrón. Through geological, technological and use-wear analysis activities as metalworking, grinding, scraping and hammering were identified. Full book: https://ddd.uab.cat/record/274098

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