Papers by Paula Martín de la Sierra Pareja
DAMA. Documentos de Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico , 2021
La revista electrónica DAMA. Documentos de Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico surge como servicio... more La revista electrónica DAMA. Documentos de Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico surge como servicio para todos aquellos alumnos del Máster en Arqueología Profesional y Gestión Integral del Patrimonio de la Universidad de Alicante que se están iniciando en la investigación y cuya primera aportación a nuestra disciplina suele ser su Trabajo de Fin de Máster (TFM). Estos proyectos en muchos casos representan casi todo un curso de trabajo y esfuerzo, y con frecuencia quedan inéditos. El objetivo de esta revista es ofrecer un medio que facilite la publicación de los resultados de sus TFM. La edición se presenta en versión digital y cuenta con su correspondiente ISSN. Se publica de forma anual en el sitio web de la Universidad de Alicante (http://web.ua.es/es/dama/) y en su repositorio (RUA). Los artículos publicados son descargables en formato PDF.
DAMA. Documentos de Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico, 2019
The study of ceramics from a perspective that takes into account the possible functional uses in ... more The study of ceramics from a perspective that takes into account the possible functional uses in relation to its morphology and context, allows us to obtain information on aspects related to the consumption, cooking, processing and storage of food and liquids. This work, which is part of a broader study dedicated to the material record of the House XXXII of Cabezo Redondo (Villena), includes some results obtained in terms of the classification of the ceramic repertoire from a proposed typology.
Conference Presentations by Paula Martín de la Sierra Pareja
Cabezo Redondo (Villena, Alicante, Spain) is a high-altitude settlement with different phases of ... more Cabezo Redondo (Villena, Alicante, Spain) is a high-altitude settlement with different phases of occupation throughout the Bronze Age (ca. 2000-1300 B.C.).
The recent excavation surveys have been aimed at
the analysis of House XXXII. The chronological and stratigraphic analysis has made it possible to delimit at least three phases of occupation. Of these, Phase III is the one that presents the best conservation, as well as the greatest stratigraphic reliability as
it has a level of fire and destruction that suddenly filled the space around 1500 B.C.
In this work we present some results related to the ceramic record of Phase III, especially related to the morphology and typology of the vessels, as well as their spatial distribution.
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Papers by Paula Martín de la Sierra Pareja
Conference Presentations by Paula Martín de la Sierra Pareja
The recent excavation surveys have been aimed at
the analysis of House XXXII. The chronological and stratigraphic analysis has made it possible to delimit at least three phases of occupation. Of these, Phase III is the one that presents the best conservation, as well as the greatest stratigraphic reliability as
it has a level of fire and destruction that suddenly filled the space around 1500 B.C.
In this work we present some results related to the ceramic record of Phase III, especially related to the morphology and typology of the vessels, as well as their spatial distribution.
The recent excavation surveys have been aimed at
the analysis of House XXXII. The chronological and stratigraphic analysis has made it possible to delimit at least three phases of occupation. Of these, Phase III is the one that presents the best conservation, as well as the greatest stratigraphic reliability as
it has a level of fire and destruction that suddenly filled the space around 1500 B.C.
In this work we present some results related to the ceramic record of Phase III, especially related to the morphology and typology of the vessels, as well as their spatial distribution.