Road to encounters: stelae, burial practices and cultural hybridisation at Las Capellanías, Spain
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Although thousands of prehistoric standing stones have been recorded across Iberia, the lack of associated detailed contextual data allows ongoing debate about their possible functions. Following the chance discovery of a "diademated" stela in 2018, excavations at Las Capellanías (Cañaveral de León, Huelva), in south-west Spain, led to the discovery of two more stelae and facilitated the compilation of vital contextual information. Here, the authors explore the association between these stelae, Bronze and Iron Age burials and an ancient routeway, revealing reuse, temporal persistence, geographical connectivity and cultural hybridisation in the widening networks of prehistoric Iberia.
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Rivera Jiménez, T., Díaz-Guardamino, M., Wheatley, D. W., Lozano Rodríguez, J. A., Montero Artús, R., Shaw Evangelista, L., Ruiz Flores, J., Lupión Álvarez, J. J., Bermejo Meléndez, J., Jiménez Ávila, J., Cousseau, F., Ling, J., Sánchez Díaz, F., & García Sanjuán, L. (2026). Road to encounters: stelae, burial practices and cultural hybridisation at Las Capellanías, Spain. Antiquity, 1–22. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2026.10369













