Exploitation of secundar products at the Phoenician site of Teatro Cómico, Cádiz (Spain)

  1. Estaca-Gómez, Verónica 1
  2. Yravedra Sainz de los Terreros, José 2
  3. Linares-Matás, Gonzalo 3
  4. Gener Basallote, José María 3
  5. Navarro García, María de los Ángeles 3
  6. Pajuelo Sáez, Juan Miguel 3
  7. Torres Ortiz, Mariano 1
  1. 1 Departamento de Prehistoria. Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  2. 2 Universitat de València
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    Universitat de València

    Valencia, España

    ROR https://ror.org/043nxc105

  3. 3 Ayuntamiento de Cádiz
Revista:
Saguntum: Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia-Extra

ISSN: 2253-7295 2254-0512

Año de publicación: 2020

Título del ejemplar: Interweaving traditions: clothing and textiles in Bronze and Iron Age Iberia

Número: 20

Páginas: 57-70

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Saguntum: Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia-Extra

Resumen

The macrovertebrate zooarchaeological analyses carried out at the Phoenician site of Teatro Cómico (Cádiz) show a predominance of mixed herds of sheep and goat. The patterns derived from the study of the mortality profiles seem to suggest the importance of wool and milk production. In addition to sheep and goat, we have also documented the presence of bovids, suids, equids, dogs, and cats. Animal remains can provide further information about the socio-economic activities taking place at the site. The scarce number of remains from wild species, such as deer, suggest that the exploitation of wild resources was rather limited. Lastly, it is also worth highlighting the presence of Hexaplestrunculus, used in the production of purple dye. Together, the evidence presented in this paper indicates that secondary products had an important socio-economic role at the Teatro Cómico site, and that both trading and production were important economic dimensions of the Phoenician world.