The cultural specificity of West Pyrenean area: dynamics and continuities between the Iron Age and the Roman period
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15-09-2018
Eneko Hiriart
Laurent Callegarin
Philippe Gardes
François Réchin
Abstract
It is not an easy task to study the «Basque-Aquitanian» area during the Antiquity. Fortunately, Joaquín Gorrochategui's research opened up a few new research routes to improve our knowledge of this area. From an archaeological point of view, both sides of the western Pyrenees have their own cultural specificity, which differs from their Gaulish, Iberian and Celtiberian neighbours. This paper focuses on two archaeological materials, ceramic and coinage, to better understand the cultural dynamics, the ethnic complexity and the evolution of the local populations, in between the Iron Age and the Roman period.
How to Cite
Hiriart, Eneko, Laurent Callegarin, Philippe Gardes, and François Réchin. 2018. “The Cultural Specificity of West Pyrenean Area: Dynamics and Continuities Between the Iron Age and the Roman Period”. Anuario Del Seminario De Filología Vasca "Julio De Urquijo" 52 (1/2):323-43. https://doi.org/10.1387/asju.20206.
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