Datas radiocarbónicas do xacemento da idade do ferro de Pena Redonda (Ponte Caldelas, Pontevedra)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ceg.2007.v54.i120.21Keywords:
Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, Iron Age, Radiocarbon datesAbstract
Pena Redonda is an atypical Iron Age settlement, for its unusual location and morphology. It was occupied during the Early and Middle Iron Age (ca. 800-100 a.C.). During the excavation of the site, in 2003, several samples of charcoal were taken for radiocarbon dating. Four samples were eventually analyzed. The results are presented here.
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