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The relief of El Cerrón (Illescas, Toledo, Spain): New Insights into Central Iberian elite identity in the Late Iron Age

Sánchez De Oro, Pablo; Saccoccio, Fabio; Berrocal-Rangel, Luis; Torres Ortiz, Mariano

Authors

Pablo Sánchez De Oro

Luis Berrocal-Rangel

Mariano Torres Ortiz



Abstract

The Late Iron Age (fourth-first centuries BC) district of Carpetania-Central Iberian Peninsula-, has traditionally been defined as a petty territory where cultural development was primarily attributed to acculturation, diffusionism, and imitation. By critically re-evaluating the published evidence discovered at the site of El Cerrón, Illescas-particularly a decorated terracotta relief showing 'Mediterranizing' taste, and imports-, this paper argues that the local elite was not a passive actor in history. Instead, it actively engaged in the cultural dynamics that shaped not only the Iberian Peninsula but also the wider Mediterranean basin during this crucial period.

Citation

Sánchez De Oro, P., Saccoccio, F., Berrocal-Rangel, L., & Torres Ortiz, M. (in press). The relief of El Cerrón (Illescas, Toledo, Spain): New Insights into Central Iberian elite identity in the Late Iron Age. Antiquity,

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 10, 2024
Deposit Date Nov 14, 2024
Journal Antiquity
Print ISSN 0003-598X
Electronic ISSN 1745-1744
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Keywords Central Iberia; Late Iron Age; Art; Interaction; Elite; Mediterraneanization process
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/41903517