Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

All Outputs (2)

The relief of El Cerrón: insights into central Iberian elite identity in the Late Iron Age (2025)
Journal Article
Sánchez de Oro, P., Saccoccio, F., Berrocal-Rangel, L., & Torres Ortiz, M. (2025). The relief of El Cerrón: insights into central Iberian elite identity in the Late Iron Age. Antiquity, 99(405), 797-814. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2025.48

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... Read More about The relief of El Cerrón: insights into central Iberian elite identity in the Late Iron Age.

Situla Art: An Iron Age Artisanal Tradition Found Between the Apennines and the Eastern Alps and Its Identity Valencies (2023)
Journal Article
Saccoccio, F. (2023). Situla Art: An Iron Age Artisanal Tradition Found Between the Apennines and the Eastern Alps and Its Identity Valencies. Journal of World Prehistory, 36(1), 49-108. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10963-023-09174-6

Situla Art is an Iron Age artisanal tradition dated to c. 660/650–275 BC, corresponding to the Hallstatt C2 to the La Tène B2 phases. It is characterised by striking sheet-bronze objects with embossed and/or incised decoration in Orientalising taste... Read More about Situla Art: An Iron Age Artisanal Tradition Found Between the Apennines and the Eastern Alps and Its Identity Valencies.