The local appropriation of warrior ideals in Late Bronze Age Europe: a review of the rock art site of Arroyo Tamujoso 8 and the ‘warrior’ stela of Cancho Roano (Badajoz, Spain)

This study offers new insights into the local appropriation of warrior ideals in Late Bronze Age Europe. Through the new study of the carvings of Cancho Roano and Arroyo Tamujoso 8, located in Southwest Iberia and their landscape settings with state-of-the-art digital technologies, this paper unpick...

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Main Authors: Díaz-Guardamino, Marta, Ling, Johan, Koch, John, Schulz Paulsson, Bettina, Horn, Christian, Paulsson, Jonas
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Díaz-Guardamino, Marta
Ling, Johan
Koch, John
Schulz Paulsson, Bettina
Horn, Christian
Paulsson, Jonas
The local appropriation of warrior ideals in Late Bronze Age Europe: a review of the rock art site of Arroyo Tamujoso 8 and the ‘warrior’ stela of Cancho Roano (Badajoz, Spain)
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description This study offers new insights into the local appropriation of warrior ideals in Late Bronze Age Europe. Through the new study of the carvings of Cancho Roano and Arroyo Tamujoso 8, located in Southwest Iberia and their landscape settings with state-of-the-art digital technologies, this paper unpicks some of the key idiosyncrasies of Iberian Late Bronze Age warrior iconography, revealing that responses to the warrior ideals circulating across Europe during that period were diverse. To understand the contexts of circulation and appropriation of these ideas from a local perspective, we also consider very briefly the multiscale connections in which the communities who created warrior stelae in Iberia were involved. The ultimate goal of this paper is to lay the groundwork for further work developing more detailed comparisons between Iberian warrior stelae and Swedish warrior iconography on rock art, also taking into account other evidence. Este estudio ofrece nuevos datos sobre la apropiación local de los ideales asociados al guerrero en Europa durante la Edad del Bronce Final a través del nuevo estudio de los grabados de Cancho Roano y Arroyo Tamujoso 8, situados en el Suroeste de la península ibérica, de sus soportes y contextos paisajísticos. Emplea tecnologías digitales de vanguardia para identificar algunos de los particularismos más distintivos de esa iconografía, revelando diversas respuestas a los ideales de guerrero que estaban en circulación en Europa durante dicho período. Para comprender los contextos de circulación desde una perspectiva local, también consideramos brevemente las conexiones multi-escala en las que estaban involucradas las comunidades que crearon estelas de guerrero en Iberia. El objetivo final de este artículo es sentar las bases para un próximo trabajo donde se comparan con mayor detalle la iconografía de las estelas de guerrero y la de los guerreros del arte rupestre escandinavo, teniendo también en cuenta otros aspectos.
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Ling, Johan
Koch, John
Schulz Paulsson, Bettina
Horn, Christian
Paulsson, Jonas
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Ling, Johan
Koch, John
Schulz Paulsson, Bettina
Horn, Christian
Paulsson, Jonas
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title The local appropriation of warrior ideals in Late Bronze Age Europe: a review of the rock art site of Arroyo Tamujoso 8 and the ‘warrior’ stela of Cancho Roano (Badajoz, Spain)
title_short The local appropriation of warrior ideals in Late Bronze Age Europe: a review of the rock art site of Arroyo Tamujoso 8 and the ‘warrior’ stela of Cancho Roano (Badajoz, Spain)
title_full The local appropriation of warrior ideals in Late Bronze Age Europe: a review of the rock art site of Arroyo Tamujoso 8 and the ‘warrior’ stela of Cancho Roano (Badajoz, Spain)
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spelling ftjtp:oai:tp.revistas.csic.es:article/895 2023-07-16T03:51:33+02:00 The local appropriation of warrior ideals in Late Bronze Age Europe: a review of the rock art site of Arroyo Tamujoso 8 and the ‘warrior’ stela of Cancho Roano (Badajoz, Spain) La apropiación local de ideales guerreros en la Europa de la Edad del Bronce Final: una revisión del sitio de arte rupestre de Arroyo Tamujoso 8 y la estela de Cancho Roano (Badajoz, España) Díaz-Guardamino, Marta Ling, Johan Koch, John Schulz Paulsson, Bettina Horn, Christian Paulsson, Jonas 2022-12-30 application/pdf image/jpeg https://tp.revistas.csic.es/index.php/tp/article/view/895 https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.2022.12302 eng eng Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas https://tp.revistas.csic.es/index.php/tp/article/view/895/981 https://tp.revistas.csic.es/index.php/tp/article/view/895/982 https://tp.revistas.csic.es/index.php/tp/article/view/895/983 Álvarez Martínez, J. M. 2015: "El tajamar del Puente romano de Mérida y la navegabilidad del Ana." Revista de Estudios Extremeños 71; 37- 66. Bertilsson, U.; Ling; J.; Bertilsson, C.; Potter, R.; and Horn, C. 2017: "The Kivik tomb: Bredarör enters into the digital arena - documented with OLS; SfM and RTI." In S. Bergerbrant, and A. Wessman (eds.): New perspectives on the Bronze Age. Archaeopress. Oxford: 289-306. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1pzk2c1.27 Brandherm, D. 2007: Las espadas del Bronce Final en la Península Ibérica y Baleares. Prähistorische Bronzefunde IV, 16, Franz Steiner Verlag. Stuttgart. Bradley, R. 1998: The passage of arms. An archaeological analysis of prehistoric hoard and votive deposits. Oxbow Books. Oxford. Bradley, R. 2000: An archaeology of natural places. Routledge. London & New York. Bridgford, S. 2000: Weapons; warfare and society in Britain 1250- 750 BC. University of Sheffield. White Rose eTheses Online, uk.bl.ethos.327615 Bruck, J.; and Fontijn, D. 2013: "The myth of the chief: prestige goods; power and personhood in the European Bronze Age." The Oxford Handbook of the European Bronze Age. Oxford University Press. Oxford: 197-215. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199572861.013.0011 Bueno Ramírez, P.; Barroso Bermejo, R.; Balbín Behrmann, R. de; and Salvado, P. 2019: "Stone witnesses: armed stelae between the International Tagus and the Douro, Iberian Peninsula." SPAL - Revista de Prehistoria y Arqueología 28-2: 143-164. https://doi.org/10.12795/spal.2019.i28.17 Carrero, M.; Vilas, B.; and Vázquez, A. 2018: "Digital imaging techniques for recording and analysing prehistoric rock art panels in Galicia (NW Iberia)." Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage 8: 35-45. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.daach.2017.11.003 Celestino, S. 2001a: Estelas de guerrero y estelas diademadas. La precolonización y formación del mundo tartésico. Bellaterra. Barcelona. Celestino, S. 2001b: Cancho Roano. Bartolomé Gil Santacruz. Madrid. Celestino, S. 2001c: "Los santuarios de Cancho Roano: del indigenismo al orientalismo arquitectónico." In D. Ruiz, and S. Celestino (eds.): Arquitectura oriental y orientalizante en la Península Ibérica. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. Madrid: 17-57. Celestino, S.; and Rodríguez, E. 2018: "Cerro Borreguero. Un yacimiento clave para estudiar la transición entre el Bronce Final y el periodo tartésico en el valle del Guadiana." Trabajos de Prehistoria 75 (1): 172-180. https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.2018.12211 Colquhoun, I. 2015: The Bronze Swords of Ireland. Durham University. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11267/ Cultural Heritage Imaging 2011: Reflectance Transformation Imaging: Guide to Highlight Image Processing v1.4. Available at: http://culturalheritageimaging.org/What_We_Offer/Downloads/ rtibuilder/RTI_hlt_Processing_Guide_v14_beta.pdf> (last accessed: June 21, 2021), San Francisco. 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Derechos de autor 2023 Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Trabajos de Prehistoria; Vol. 79 No. 2 (2022); 329-345 Trabajos de Prehistoria; Vol. 79 Núm. 2 (2022); 329-345 1988-3218 0082-5638 10.3989/tp.2022.v79.i2 appropriation of warrior ideals rock art stelae Iberia high-resolution 3D recording GIS-based spatial analysis visual culture metallic weapons chaîne opératoire of rock art production Late Bronze Age apropiación de ideales asociados con el guerrero arte rupestre estelas de guerrero península ibérica registro 3D de alta resolución análisis espacial mediante SIG cultura visual armas metálicas cadena operativa de la producción de arte rupestre Edad del Bronce Final info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer reviewed article Artículo revisado por pares 2022 ftjtp https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.2022.1230210.3989/tp.2022.v79.i210.2307/j.ctv1pzk2c1.2710.1093/oxfordhb/9780199572861.013.001110.12795/spal.2019.i28.1710.1016/j.daach.2017.11.00310.3989/tp.2018.1221110.1016/j.jas.2012.08.04010.1179/1461957114Y.000000005310.100 2023-06-27T23:35:58Z This study offers new insights into the local appropriation of warrior ideals in Late Bronze Age Europe. Through the new study of the carvings of Cancho Roano and Arroyo Tamujoso 8, located in Southwest Iberia and their landscape settings with state-of-the-art digital technologies, this paper unpicks some of the key idiosyncrasies of Iberian Late Bronze Age warrior iconography, revealing that responses to the warrior ideals circulating across Europe during that period were diverse. To understand the contexts of circulation and appropriation of these ideas from a local perspective, we also consider very briefly the multiscale connections in which the communities who created warrior stelae in Iberia were involved. The ultimate goal of this paper is to lay the groundwork for further work developing more detailed comparisons between Iberian warrior stelae and Swedish warrior iconography on rock art, also taking into account other evidence. Este estudio ofrece nuevos datos sobre la apropiación local de los ideales asociados al guerrero en Europa durante la Edad del Bronce Final a través del nuevo estudio de los grabados de Cancho Roano y Arroyo Tamujoso 8, situados en el Suroeste de la península ibérica, de sus soportes y contextos paisajísticos. Emplea tecnologías digitales de vanguardia para identificar algunos de los particularismos más distintivos de esa iconografía, revelando diversas respuestas a los ideales de guerrero que estaban en circulación en Europa durante dicho período. Para comprender los contextos de circulación desde una perspectiva local, también consideramos brevemente las conexiones multi-escala en las que estaban involucradas las comunidades que crearon estelas de guerrero en Iberia. El objetivo final de este artículo es sentar las bases para un próximo trabajo donde se comparan con mayor detalle la iconografía de las estelas de guerrero y la de los guerreros del arte rupestre escandinavo, teniendo también en cuenta otros aspectos. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alta Trabajos de Prehistoria (E-Journal) Alta Cadena ENVELOPE(-67.600,-67.600,-67.450,-67.450) Vanguardia ENVELOPE(-58.967,-58.967,-63.553,-63.553) Trabajos de Prehistoria 79 2 329 345