Primera campaña de prospecciones arqueológicas en la comarca de Tarazona y el Moncayo. Avance preliminar de los resultados de la campaña de 2010
Co-authored with Óscar Bonilla Santander. Published in Salduie, 2010.
La falta de un estudio arqueológico integral de la Comarca de Tarazona y el Moncayo, junto con la ausencia de una... more
La falta de un estudio arqueológico integral de la Comarca de Tarazona y el Moncayo, junto con la ausencia de una carta arqueológica comarcal de la zona, motivó el inicio de estas prospecciones arqueológicas con el objetivo de perdurar en el tiempo hasta completar totalmente la información arqueológica de esta comarca. En su primera campaña se han centrado en el paraje denominado Cañada Madre que comprende parte de los términos municipales de Tarazona, El Buste y Vera de Moncayo, obteniendo la identificación de yacimientos arqueológicos que abarcan desde el Paleolítico Medio hasta el siglo XX.
The absence of a comprehensive archaeological survey of the Comarca of Tarazona and the Moncayo, together with the absence of a local archaeological map of the area, prompted the initiation of these archaeological surveys in order to survive in time until to have the complete archaeological information of this region. In his first season we have focused on the area known as Cañada Madre that comprising part of the municipalities of Tarazona, El Buste and Vera de Moncayo, obtaining the identification of archaeological sites dating from the Middle Palaeolithic to the Twentieth century.
APUNTES SOBRE LA CERÁMICA BAJOMEDIEVAL EN VERDE Y MANGANESO EN EL ÁREA CENTRAL DE LA CORONA DE CASTILLA
Manuel Retuerce & Araceli Turina (2003): “Apuntes sobre la cerámica bajomedieval en verde y manganeso en el área central de la Corona de Castilla”. VII Congrès International sur la Céramique Médiévale en Méditerranée. Tesalónica, octubre, 1999. p. 363-374. Atenas.
The subject of this paper is a collection of pottery decorated in "verde y manganeso", works by potters of... more The subject of this paper is a collection of pottery decorated in "verde y manganeso", works by potters of the Crown of Castile, found in the cities of Madrid and Alcalá de Henares. At the moment, this wares of Castile have scarce diffusion in the publications, in contrast to the similar wares from de Crown of Aragón. The decoration is made on dish or bowl without formal variety. About the decoration there are two different styles: the first geometric more or less variegated depending on the place of production, and the second of naturalistic style. The chronology of this production is included between the second half of the 14th century and the middle of the 15th century.
A nyulak-szigeti apácakolostor és a Duna. In: Mikó Gábor – Péterfi Bence – Vadas András (szerk.): Tiszteletkör. Ünnepi tanulmányok Draskóczy István egyetemi tanár 60. születésnapjára. Budapest: ELTE Eötvös Kiadó, 2012. 561–572.
by Vadas András
The nunnery of the Margaret Island (Budapest) and the Danube.
Archaeological investigations in medieval Viljandi: the Castle and its surroundings
by Arvi Haak
Co-authored with Riina Juurik; on fieldwork results in Viljandi in 2006
La aplicación de los sistemas de Información Geográfica a la Arqueología Urbana
by Jesús Ignacio Jiménez Chaparro
Co-authored with José Manuel Iglesias Gil
Aplicación de herramientas SIG en el proyecto CASTELLA. Centros de poder en Asturias: castillos y fortalezas feudales
by Jesús Ignacio Jiménez Chaparro
Co-authored with José Avelino Gutiérrez González y Patricia Suárez Manjón
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by Jesús Ignacio Jiménez Chaparro
Co-authored with José Manuel Iglesias Gil
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Seen by: and 7 moreArcheologický výzkum raně středověkého hradiště Na Jánu v Netolicích a objev zaniklé církevní architektury - Archäologische Untersuchungen auf dem frühmittelalterlichen Burgwall „Na Jánu“ in Netolice
co-authored with M. Pták - T. Šálková - M. Parkman
Tim Kerig/Jutta Lechterbeck (2004) Laminated sediments, human impact, and a multivariate approach: a case study in linking palynology and archaeology (Steisslingen, Southwest Germany). Quaternary International 113 (2004) 19–39.
by tim kerig
Quaternary International 113 (2004) 19–39
Situated in the Alpine Foreland, Lake Steisslingen provides sediments covering the last 16,000 sidereal years. The... more
Situated in the Alpine Foreland, Lake Steisslingen provides sediments covering the last 16,000 sidereal years. The exceptional
value as an environmental archive is due to large laminated sections, found in several long cores. Counting of organic varves allowed
the establishment of a detailed varve-based age model. A high-resolution pollen analysis for the period 5457 BC to 813 AD was
carried out and compared with an archaeological mapping of a 5km radius around Lake Steisslingen. The combined interpretation
of the palynological and archaeological evidence facilitates a reconstruction of the settlement history and the evolution of the
landscape over the last eight millenia. Several important aspects of vegetational and settlement history are illuminated: The
mathematical ordination method of correspondence analysis is used to extract the main dimension of explanation from the pollen
data. A single curve is generated and thought to reflect human impact. The validity of this assumed proxy is tested against the
vegetational and archaeological evidence of the micro-scale area since Neolithic times. From the Steisslingen example, we conclude
that human impact is the most important and, in a mathematical sense, continuous factor in vegetational development of those
landscapes, which are settled since prehistoric times.
Von der Unterwelt ins Himmelreich. Neues von der ICE-Trasse Erfurt-Halle/Leipzig www.lda-lsa.de/landesmuseum_fuer_vorgeschichte/fun d_des_monats/2010/dezember
by Eric Müller
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Manuel Retuerce (1996): "Documentación arqueológica de una ciudad almohade de la Meseta: Calatrava". Alarcos, 1195. Actas del Congreso Internacional conmemorativo del VIII Centenario de la batalla de Alarcos. (Ciudad Real, 1995), p. 211-222. Ciudad Real.
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by Eric Müller
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Seen by: and 34 moreFollow the cut, follow the rhythm, follow the material
2012 Norwegian Archaeological Review 45:1, 76-92
in the latest issue of Norwegian Archaeological Review, accompanied by comments from Åsa Berggren, Alfredo González-Ruibal, Tim Ingold, Gavin Lucas, Robin Skeates and Christopher Witmore, and a response by the author.
Archaeologists do not have to look to external theory to kick-start the interpretation of material remains. Greater... more
Archaeologists do not have to look to external theory to kick-start the interpretation of material remains. Greater confidence can be placed in the meanings which emerge from our most basic encounters with archaeological evidence, which impart a direction and trajectory to research from the very outset– realigning applied ideas and giving impetus to new intellectual currents. Such emergent meanings already have intrinsic movement and vibrancy, deriving from a strong grounding in an unfolding material world opened up through excavation and direct contact with things. This paper explores the ways in which
archaeologists follow the rhythms and flows of cuts, artefacts and other material entities.
Skáli frá víkingaöld í Reykjavík
co-authored with Howell Roberts, Mjöll Snæsdóttir and Orri Vésteinsson; published in Arbók hins íslenzka fornleifafélags 2000/2001, 219–234.
Santa Fiora: strutture materiali di una capitale rurale nella Toscana meridionale del Medioevo
Co-authored with Guido Vannini
published in 'Gli Aldobrandeschi: la grande famiglia feudale della Maremma toscana, a cura di M. Ascheri - L.Niccolai, Arcidosso (Gr) 2002, pp. 111-149© degli autori
Distribuito in formato digitale da “Reti Medievali"
The maritime cultural landscape of Northumbria, AD700-1200. Early medieval settlement configuration and the emergence of coastal urbanism
Unpublished MA dissertation, University of York 2007

