Earthen Architecture and Craft Practices of Early Iron Age Ramparts: Geoarchaeological Analysis of Villares de la Encarnación, South-Eastern Iberia

Author:

Cutillas-Victoria Benjamín123ORCID,Lorenzon Marta3ORCID,Yagüe Francisco Brotons4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ceramics and Composite Materials Research Group, Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology , NCSR Demokritos , Agia Paraskevi Attikis, 153 10 , Greece

2. Grupo de Investigación en Arqueología (E041-02), Universidad de Murcia , Murcia , Spain

3. Centre of Excellence in Ancient Near Eastern Empires (ANEE), University of Helsinki , Fabianinkatu 24 , Helsinki , 00014 , Finland

4. Museo Arqueológico de La Soledad de Caravaca de la Cruz, Cuesta del Castillo, s/n , Caravaca de la Cruz , 30400 , Spain

Abstract

Abstract The use of mudbricks in Early Iron Age ramparts is an uneven feature of defensive architecture on the Iberian Peninsula. The use of mudbricks as a building material has been linked to the arrival of Levantine building traditions with the Phoenicians, and its appearance among local societies varies between the eighth and sixth centuries BC according to the public or domestic nature of the structures. In this article, we present the geoarchaeological analyses of the mudbricks used in constructing one of the defensive towers or bastions at Villares de la Encarnación (Caravaca de la Cruz, Spain). This site, endowed with two complex fortification lines and towers, is one of the main settlements for understanding the development of the Early Iron Age among the inland and mountain communities of the region. The analytical program includes wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence, CHN elemental analysis, and thin-section petrography and provides new data about soil procurement and manufacturing choices. These results highlight the technical and social complexity behind mudbrick constructions and the adoption of new earthen practices among Early Iron Age communities in order to build more imposing and elevated towers that might convey an image of the power and strength of these inland settlements.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Education,Archeology,Conservation

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