Acebuchal «Lapidados-5» y los broches de cinturón de pivotes en el Bajo Guadalquivir orientalizante

The «Casa-Museo Bonsor» in Mairena del Alcor (Seville) houses a singular bronze belt which remains practically unpublished so far. It comes from the excavations performed by the Anglo-French archaeologist G.E. Bonsor (1855-1930) at the Orientalising cemetery of Acebuchal (Carmona, Seville), during t...

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Autores principales: Javier Jiménez Ávila, Alfredo Mederos Martín
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Publicado: Casa de Velázquez 2021
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Sumario:The «Casa-Museo Bonsor» in Mairena del Alcor (Seville) houses a singular bronze belt which remains practically unpublished so far. It comes from the excavations performed by the Anglo-French archaeologist G.E. Bonsor (1855-1930) at the Orientalising cemetery of Acebuchal (Carmona, Seville), during the season of 1896. It is a pivot fastener belt, but pivots are not cast together with the plate but joined later by hammering. That constitutes an exception within this well-known group which is related to the so-called Tartessian belts. The study of this object and their special features allows us to suggest some notes on the production of metallic bronze belts on Iberian Peninsula over the 8th and 6th centuries BC mainly concerning the different craft behaviours as well as their distribution and trade areas.