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Given the need for systematic research into the prehistory of the
southwest region of Andalucia in the south of Spain, a
comprehensive research proposal has been designed, based on the
concept of initial class societies. In this historical dynamic, the
south of the Iberian Peninsula, the southwest and the province of
Huelva, prove to be the ideal spatial context, as they allow, for
the first time, an evaluation of the formation mechanisms of the
first stable asymmetric forms of organization by studying the
mining-metallurgical activity and the social organization that came
with it. The sequential development of this work begins with the
definition of its general objectives, in Chapter II, from an
archaeometric and archaeometallurgical point of view, supported by
the application of metallographic studies within a spatial,
chronological and contextual framework and on very specific
evidence - metal products and remains - specified in Chapter III.
In Chapter IV the conceptual definitions of metallurgy,
archaeometallurgy and metallography are discussed, as well as the
role played in the development of our discipline by the specific
studies here presented and whose application is evaluated in
Chapter V, both in the different areas of the specific peninsular
geography and, particularly, in the southwest of the Iberian
Peninsula. In Chapter VI, through the so-called oHuelva caseo, the
main features of the archaeological practice and its scientific
production in the southwest are evaluated. Chapter VII presents the
compositional and metallographic analyses. The results of the tests
carried out are given in Chapter VIII. Chapter IX contains a
reflection on the assessment of the metallurgical activity in the
third millennium B.C.E. as regards the definition of its model of
historical interpretation.
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