Arming landscapes: Connectivity and resistance in northwestern Iberia in Late Prehistory

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The presence of petroglyphs, statue-menhirs and warrior statues in northwestern Iberia in Late Prehistory (2250/2150 BC-AD 100) prompted the emergence of semiotic ideologies which created armed landscapes. This paper contextualizes these iconographies and suggests relationships amongst them. By comparing them we may gain a greater understanding not only of the type of personages and ways of being-in-the-world they contributed to producing in their respective contexts, but also of their persistence over time and of the long-term connections between them.

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Rodríguez-Corral, Javier (2019) Arming landscapes: Connectivity and resistance in northwestern Iberia in Late Prehistory, Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, Volume 53, 2019, pp. 288-303

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Funding for this research was provided by ‘Plan I2C scholarship’ (Xunta de Galicia, POS-A/2013/093) and the Estrimnides project (Spanish government, HAR2015-68310-P).

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