Sobre las saunas de la Edad del Hierro en la Península ibérica: Novedades, tipologías e interpretaciones

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Abstract

Three questions on the study of NO Iberian Peninsula sweat lodges are posed. First, the new sauna of Monte Ornedo (Cantabria), the review of the one of Armea (Ourense), and the Cantabrian pedra formosa type are discussed. Second, the known types of sweat lodges are reconsidered underlining the differences between the Cantabrian and the Douro - Minho groups as these differences contribute to a better assessment of the saunas located out of those territories, such as those of Monte Ornedo or Ulaca. Third, a richer record demands a more specific terminology, a larger use of archaeometric analysis and the application of landscape archaeology or art history methodologies. In this way the range of interpretation of the sweat lodges is opened, as an example an essay is proposed that digs on some already known proposals and suggests that the saunas are material metaphors of wombs whose rationale derives from ideologies and ritual practices of Indo-European tradition.

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Quintela, M. V. G. (2016). Sobre las saunas de la Edad del Hierro en la Península ibérica: Novedades, tipologías e interpretaciones. Complutum, 27(1), 109–130. https://doi.org/10.5209/CMPL.53219

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