All Stories

  1. A lead isotope database for copper mineralization along the Guadalquivir River Valley and surrounding areas
  2. DIET AND ENVIRONMENT IN SOUTH‐EASTERN IBERIA DURING THE BRONZE AGE, BASED ON ISOTOPE ANALYSIS OF HUMAN REMAINS
  3. The gold of the Carambolo Treasure: New data on its origin by elemental (LA-ICP-MS) and lead isotope (MC-ICP-MS) analysis
  4. Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Genetic Variation in the Iberian Lynx along Its Path to Extinction Reconstructed with Ancient DNA
  5. Nocete, F. y Nocete, F.J. (2015): "Mil años de historia escrita en cobre y oro/ A thousand years of history written in copper and gold". Huelva, Fundación Atlantic Copper. 55 págs. y numerosas fotografías en color. (44 cm x 24,5 cm.)
  6. Gold in the Southwest of the Iberian Peninsula during the 3rd Millennium BC
  7. The ivory workshop of Valencina de la Concepción (Seville, Spain) and the identification of ivory from Asian elephant on the Iberian Peninsula in the first half of the 3rd millennium BC
  8. Direct chronometry (14C AMS) of the earliest copper metallurgy in the Guadalquivir Basin (Spain) during the Third millennium BC: first regional database
  9. Emergence, collapse and continuity of the first political system in the Guadalquivir Basin from the fourth to the second millennium BC: The long-term sequence of Úbeda (Spain)
  10. The smelting quarter of Valencina de la Concepción (Seville, Spain): the specialised copper industry in a political centre of the Guadalquivir Valley during the Third millennium BC (2750–2500 BC)
  11. The first specialised copper industry in the Iberian peninsula: Cabezo Juré (2900-2200 BC)
  12. An archaeological approach to regional environmental pollution in the south-western Iberian Peninsula related to Third millennium BC mining and metallurgy
  13. Circulation of silicified oolitic limestone blades in South-Iberia (Spain and Portugal) during the third millennium B.C.: an expression of a core/periphery framework
  14. THE EXTRACTIVE METALLURGY OF COPPER FROM CABEZO JURE, HUELVA, SPAIN: CHEMICAL AND MINERALOGICAL STUDY OF SLAGS DATED TO THE THIRD MILLENIUM B.C.
  15. Space as Coercion: The Transition to the State in the Social Formations of La Campiña, Upper Guadalquivir Valley, Spain, ca. 1900-1600 B.C.