Initiatic rituals in Celtic Hispania by means of Ethnoarchaeological interpretation
Moya Maleno, P.R. (2007b): “Ritos de paso y fratrías en la Hispania Céltica a través de la Etnología y de la Arqueología”, en R. Sainero (coord.): Pasado y Presente de los Estudios Celtas. Fundación Ortegalia-Instituto de Estudios Celtas. A Coruña. D.L.: C-3675/2007. pp. 169-242.
Study of ritual periodic celebrations in the Iberian Peninsula led by groups of young males who, for different... more
Study of ritual periodic celebrations in the Iberian Peninsula led by groups of young males who, for different features, show an initiatic character. The presence of tunos of Saelices (Cuenca) in the Celtiberian-Roman oppidum of Segobriga suggests study in depth in the historical and cultural analysis of other Hispanics and Europeans parallels into his pre-Christian undertone related with the new lines of Ethnoarchaeological interpretation.
KEYWORDS: Tunos, Segóbriga, Celtic Hispania, rites of passage,
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Not Gone with the Wind: Interdisciplinarity, methodology and application of etnoarchaeology in Celtic Iberian studies
BALBÍN, P., TORRES, J.F. y MOYA, P.R. (2007): “Lo que el viento no se llevó. Interdisciplinariedad, metodología y práctica para el estudios de la Hispania céltica”, en R. Sainero (coord.): Pasado y Presente de los Estudios Celtas. Fundación Ortegalia-Instituto de Estudios Celtas. A Coruña. C-3675/2007. pp. 75-108.
We work about the cultural 'continuity' in the History: Long Duration. There are many cultural elements in medieval... more We work about the cultural 'continuity' in the History: Long Duration. There are many cultural elements in medieval and premodern Iberian Peninsula to study the Iron Age. We show some examples of institutions, in economical and technological patterns and in the religion area.