Archaeometric characterization of pottery from the Iron Age hillfort of Pintia (Valladolid, Spain)
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Iberian Iron Age Vacceans Pottery archaeometry Petrography X-ray fluorescence analysis Resilience Romanization
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2021-12-24Referencia bibliográfica
José Carlos Coria-Noguera, Kamal P. Badreshany, Carlos Sanz Mínguez, Archaeometric characterization of pottery from the Iron Age hillfort of Pintia (Valladolid, Spain), Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, Volume 41, 2022, 103313, ISSN 2352-409X, [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2021.103313]
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Spanish Government FPU15/00897; Centro de Estudios Vacceos Federico Wattenberg (CEVFW) of the University of Valladolid; Universidad de Granada/CBUA University of GranadaResumen
This paper presents the results of an archaeometric analysis of pre-Roman and Roman ceramics from the Vaccean
Iron Age hillfort of Pintia (Valladolid, Spain). The study assesses degrees of romanization and hybridization by
investigating changes in local ceramic production and the dissemination of new technologies with the arrival of
Roman rule. Thin-section petrography, XRD, and geochemical analyses (using XRF) have been utilised on a
selection of pre- and post-conquest vessels from habitation contexts. This work goes beyond traditional typological
analyses to shed light on the resilience of ‘Second Iron Age’ communities, who’s ceramic traditions largely
persist into Roman times, albeit with some changes, like shifts in the preferences and location of raw materials.