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Burial chamber from the Iberian cemetery of Piquía (Arjona, Jaén, Spain)
The princely chamber of the necropolis of Piquía (Arjona, Jaén) is the most important burial documented in the necropolis. Apparently, the burial was plundered in ancient times, since fragments of different objects that would be part of the grave goods were found scattered all over the inner space of the chamber, and even outside the chamber, up to 4 metres away. This circumstance indicates a dest…
Publisher
- Instituto de Arqueología Ibérica-Universidad de Jaén
Subject
- burial chambers
Medium
- iron (metal)
- Iron
Publisher
- Instituto de Arqueología Ibérica-Universidad de Jaén
Subject
- burial chambers
Medium
- iron (metal)
- Iron
Providing institution
Aggregator
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
Rights
- Instituto de Arqueología Ibérica-Universidad de Jaén
Temporal
- Iron Age
Places
- Necrópolis de Piquía
Identifier
- 3DICONS_8185
Is part of
- Europeana Archaeology
References
- Ruiz, A., Molinos, M., Rísquez, C., Gómez, F. y Lechuga, M. Á. (2015): "La cámara de Piquía, Arjona", en A. Ruiz y M. Molinos (eds.): Jaén, tierra ibera 40 Años de investigación y transferencia. Universidad de Jaén. 357-374
Providing country
- Spain
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2020-06-09T03:02:45.197Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2021-01-12T16:40:28.516Z