Child burials in domestic contexts at an Iron Age hillfort: The Oppidum of Monte Bernorio (Villarén, Palencia)
The practice of child burials underneath house floors in the Late Prehistory has been considered a characteristic trait of the Iberian religion. However, this custom has also been documented in different archaeological sites both in the Mediterranean and Central Europe as well as Celtic areas of th...
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Autores principales: | Silvia Carnicero-Cáceres, Jesús F. Torres-Martínez |
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Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi
2021
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