Un lote de armas procedente de la necrópolis ibérica de Torremorana (Baena, Córdoba)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/gladius.2003.46Keywords:
Iberian Iron Age Culture, Weapons, CemeteryAbstract
This paper presents a group of Iberian Iron Age weapons from a cemetery at Torremorana (Baena, Córdoba). These were donated to the local Archaeological Museums at Baena and Almedinilla, where they are kept. The series consists of a falcate sword, a frontón sword, soliferrea, spearheads and a shield handgrip. All these objects are consistent with a date of circa 420-350 BC.
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