Todos los caminos llevan a Chipre

  1. Ruiz-Gálvez Priego, Marisa 1
  1. 1 Departamento de Prehistoria. UCM.
Revista:
Complutum

ISSN: 1131-6993 1988-2327

Año de publicación: 2023

Título del ejemplar: Homenaje al profesor Martín Almagro-Gorbea

Volumen: 34

Número: 34

Páginas: 163-175

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.5209/CMPL.85239 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Otras publicaciones en: Complutum

Resumen

El texto desarrolla el modelo de las diásporas comerciales como alternativa a la precolonización en el Bronce Final y plantea la existencia de agentes foráneos conviviendo entre indígenas en el Centro y Oeste del Mediterráneo antes de la implantación de las colonias históricas.

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