Archaeological evidences date the expansion of grape vineyards in the territory of the Iberian Iron Age city of Kelin from the 5th to 3rd centuries BC; although the origins are documented in the 7th BC. One of the singularities of this territory is the existence of outdoors stone structures for the production of wine and oil. All are located in a specific area of the territory (la Alcantarilla and Los Morenos ravines) (Requena, Valencia), and are associated with archaeological materials that allow date them as Iberian. In this paper we approach the rural settlement pattern in la Alcantarilla ravine and we present in detail the archaeological sites of Rambla de la Alcantarilla and Solana de Cantos 2.
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Santos, D. Q., Jordá, G. P., Martín, A. M., Parreño, C. M., & Marco, Y. C. (2016). Bodegas, lagares y almazaras en el territorio de Kelin (siglos V-III a. C.): El caso de la rambla de la alcantarilla (Requena, Valencia). Archivo Espanol de Arqueologia, 89, 25–43. https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.089.016.002
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