The Najerilla flows from the mountains of the Sierra de la Demanda
to the River Ebro in the western part of the province of La Rioja
in northern Spain. Here fieldwork and excavations from 2000-2003
examined the varied landscapes of the valley and focused on the
excavation of two Iron Age hilltop settlements, Castillo Antiguo
and Cerro Molino. The work on Cerro Molino was the most extensive
and exposed close-spaced buildings of mud-brick and timber
belonging to the Celtiberian period (fourth-second centuries BC),
but both hilltops were occupied in earlier periods from the seventh
to the fifth centuries. Full reports are given of the structures,
material culture and economy of the settlements together with
accounts of extensive field-walking undertaken in the vicinity. The
report concludes with a wide-ranging overview of the archaeology
and history of this hitherto little known area.
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