Contactos del Mediterráneo oriental en el suroeste de la Península Ibérica durante los siglos XIV-VIII a.C. ¿Marinos orientales o Fenicios atemporales?
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Como refutación de posturas extremas que intentan
mantener la explicación de la Protohistoria
del Suroeste de la Península Ibérica desde presupuesto
generados hace medio siglo, que han hecho
a fenicios atemporales responsables de todos los
cambios que experimentará la sociedad occidental,
de forma sintética se analiza cómo se intenta asimilar
el término fenicio con todos los orientales que
se relacionaron con Occidente desde el II Milenio
a.C. De la misma manera, por su relativa importancia
para dicha explicación, se reivindica a través
del registro arqueológico la existencia de un Bronce
Final local previo a la presencia fenicia, tanto en el
puerto atlántico de Huelva como en El Carambolo.
As the refutation to extreme positions clearly issued to maintain Southwestern Protohistory in terms evolved through the last half a century, which try to consider timeless Phoenicians responsible of the whole changes experienced by local western society as from the II Millennia BC is hereby synthetically analyzed. Also, by its relative importance for further explanations, following the archaeological records, the existence prior to Phoenician’s arrival of a local Late Bronze society in the Atlantic Port of Huelva and in El Carambolo is also claimed.
As the refutation to extreme positions clearly issued to maintain Southwestern Protohistory in terms evolved through the last half a century, which try to consider timeless Phoenicians responsible of the whole changes experienced by local western society as from the II Millennia BC is hereby synthetically analyzed. Also, by its relative importance for further explanations, following the archaeological records, the existence prior to Phoenician’s arrival of a local Late Bronze society in the Atlantic Port of Huelva and in El Carambolo is also claimed.










