En el siguiente artículo se aborda el estudio de las relaciones entre Cerdeña y la Península Ibérica durante los siglos iniciales del I milenio a.C. centrándose la atención en el papel desempeñado por las poblaciones sardas. El descubrimiento de una cantidad cada vez mayor de cerámicas de tradición nurágica en la España meridional, hace necesaria una reflexión acerca de los tiempos y los modos que llevaron a navegantes y a artesanos sardos a operar en suelo ibérico. La discusión se centrará por un lado en valorar la incidencia de estos contactos sobre las comunidades locales, y, por el otro, en esclarecer de qué modo Cerdeña se integraría dentro de un marco más amplio de relaciones internacionales entre el Mediterráneo oriental y el Atlántico, donde el elemento fenicio asume, de forma progresiva en el tiempo, un rol cada vez más determinante.
The following article addresses the study of the relations between Sardinia and the Iberian Peninsula during the first centuries of the 1st millennium BC with particular attention to the role of the Sardinian populations. The discovery of an increasing amount of Nuragic tradition pottery in southern Spain requires a reflection on the times and ways that led Sardinian sailors and craftsmen to work on Iberian soil. The discussion will be mainly addressed on the one hand to assessing the impact of these contacts on the local population and on the other to clarifying how Sardinia fitted into a wider context of international relations between the eastern Mediterranean and the Atlantic in which, over time, the Phoenician element took on an increasingly important role.
Fenicios y sardos en las rutas de la Península Ibérica en los siglos iniciales del I milenio a.C.
Botto M
2020
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The following article addresses the study of the relations between Sardinia and the Iberian Peninsula during the first centuries of the 1st millennium BC with particular attention to the role of the Sardinian populations. The discovery of an increasing amount of Nuragic tradition pottery in southern Spain requires a reflection on the times and ways that led Sardinian sailors and craftsmen to work on Iberian soil. The discussion will be mainly addressed on the one hand to assessing the impact of these contacts on the local population and on the other to clarifying how Sardinia fitted into a wider context of international relations between the eastern Mediterranean and the Atlantic in which, over time, the Phoenician element took on an increasingly important role.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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