Monumentality, Visibility and Routes Control in Southeastern Iberian Megalithic Sites Cámara Serrano, Juan Antonio Alcaraz Hernández, Francisco Miguel Molina González, Fernando Montufo Martín, Antonio Manuel Spanedda, Liliana Sudeste de la Península Ibérica Southeastern Iberia Cultura de Los Millares Los Millares Culture Megaliths Control del territorio Territorial control Megalitos Between the end of the V Millennium B.C. and the end of III Millennium B.C., megalithic tombs expand over the Southeastern Iberian Peninsula but their positions, distributions, associations, sizes, shapes and contents are very different according not only their chronology but mainly their ideological function. A new interpretation about the Tabernas Corridor (Almeria) megalithic graves situation analysis is proposed here before discussing the differences among the Los Millares tombs (Santa Fe de Mondújar, Almería) in terms of their location and grave goods as known from the old excavations by L. Siret and A.Almagro-A.Arribas. Both subjects are included in a wider study of the Late Prehistoric funerary ritual phenomenology in the Southeastern Iberian Peninsula and its relation to the social organization through different methodological strategies. 2021-04-05T10:59:46Z 2021-04-05T10:59:46Z 2014 book part CÁMARA SERRANO, J.A., ALCARAZ HERNÁNDEZ, F.M., MOLINA GONZÁLEZ, F., MONTUFO MARTÍN, A.M., SPANEDDA, L. (2014): Monumentality, Visibility and Routes Control in Southeastern Iberian Megalithic Sites, Neolithic and Copper Age Monuments: Emergence, function and the social construction of the landscape (B. Schulz Paulsson, B. Gaydarska, Eds.), British Archaeological Reports. International Series 2625, Archaeopress, Oxford, pp. 89-106. 978-1-4073-1260-6 0143-3067 http://hdl.handle.net/10481/67786 eng British Archaeological Reports. International Series;2625 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/es/ open access Atribución-SinDerivadas 3.0 España Archaeopress