11 results on '"Peña-Chocarro, L. [0000-0002-7807-8778]"'
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2. La decoración cerámica en el Neolítico de Kaf Taht el-Ghar (Tetuán, Marruecos). Campaña AGRIWESTMED 2012
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Peña-Chocarro, L. [0000-0002-7807-8778], Martínez Sánchez, Rafael M., Vera Rodríguez, Juan Carlos, Pérez Jordá, Guillem, Peña-Chocarro, L., Peña-Chocarro, L. [0000-0002-7807-8778], Martínez Sánchez, Rafael M., Vera Rodríguez, Juan Carlos, Pérez Jordá, Guillem, and Peña-Chocarro, L.
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Presentamos el estudio de los restos cerámicos de la fase neolítica de Kaf Taht el-Ghar (Mechrouha, Tetuán, Marruecos), enfocado principalmente en el análisis de técnicas y patrones decorativos. Ello cuenta con el interés añadido de corresponder, en su fase antigua, a las cerámicas asociadas a las primeras evidencias de agricultura y ganadería en el Magreb Occidental, encuadradas en el tercer cuarto del VI milenio cal AC. En dichas decoraciones dominan impresiones variadas, en particular las realizadas con concha estriada y lisa, peine y de cypraea. El uso de tales técnicas podría incluir estas primeras producciones cerámicas dentro del mundo impresso-cardial de la Europa mediterránea centro-occidental. A una fase avanzada, atribuida al Neolítico Medio, corresponde un conjunto de cerámicas con fuertes analogías y conexiones con la denominada Achakar Ware, de rasgos técnico-estilísticos marcadamente diferenciados. Entre estos se cuenta el uso de engobe colorante y la aplicación de impresiones con roulette cordada, lo que parece relacionar estas ultimas producciones con tradiciones propias del actual territorio del Sahara.
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3. Reflections on the Other Side. A Southern Iberia Origin for the First Pottery Production of Northern Morocco?
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European Research Council, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Universidad de Granada, Junta de Andalucía, Peña-Chocarro, L. [0000-0002-7807-8778], Pérez Jordá, Guillem [0000-0003-1459-0219], Martínez Sánchez, Rafael M., Vera Rodríguez, Juan Carlos, Gámiz Caro, Jesús, Pardo-Gordó, Salvador, Pérez Jordá, Guillem, Peña-Chocarro, L., European Research Council, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Universidad de Granada, Junta de Andalucía, Peña-Chocarro, L. [0000-0002-7807-8778], Pérez Jordá, Guillem [0000-0003-1459-0219], Martínez Sánchez, Rafael M., Vera Rodríguez, Juan Carlos, Gámiz Caro, Jesús, Pardo-Gordó, Salvador, Pérez Jordá, Guillem, and Peña-Chocarro, L.
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This work is a starting point for rethinking the role of the Iberian Peninsula in the neolithisation of northern Morocco. It focuses on the similarities and divergences between the first pottery productions and their decorations in both territories. This relationship is supported by the existence of an accurate chronological gradation between the first evidence of Neolithisation in Iberian Peninsula and that of northern Morocco which suggests a north–south direction. We also present arguments on the possible links between the early ceramics from the north of Morocco and those from the south of Iberia, providing a first approach to an issue that will need to be carefully analysed in future research.
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- 2021
4. The Emergence of Arboriculture in the 1st Millennium BC along the Mediterranean’s “Far West”
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Generalitat Valenciana, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France), Peña-Chocarro, L. [0000-0002-7807-8778], Pérez Jordá, Guillem, Alonso, Natàlia, Rovira, Núria, Figueiral, Isabel, López Reyes, Daniel, Marinval, Philippe, Montes, Eva, Peña-Chocarro, L., Pinaud-Querrac’h, Rachël, Ros, Jérôme, Tarongi, Miguel, Tillier, Margaux, Bouby, Laurent, Generalitat Valenciana, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France), Peña-Chocarro, L. [0000-0002-7807-8778], Pérez Jordá, Guillem, Alonso, Natàlia, Rovira, Núria, Figueiral, Isabel, López Reyes, Daniel, Marinval, Philippe, Montes, Eva, Peña-Chocarro, L., Pinaud-Querrac’h, Rachël, Ros, Jérôme, Tarongi, Miguel, Tillier, Margaux, and Bouby, Laurent
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This paper presents the history of the introduction and expansion of arboriculture during the 1st millennium BC from the South of the Iberian Peninsula to the South of France. The earliest evidence of arboriculture at the beginning of the 1st millennium hails from the south of the Iberia from where it spread northward along the peninsula’s eastern edge. The different fruits (grape, olive, fig, almond, pomegranate and apple/pear) arrived together in certain areas in spite of uneven distribution and acceptance by local communities. Grape was the crop with the greatest diffusion. The greater diversity of crops in the southern half of the peninsula is also noteworthy. Their development paved the way for a commercial agricultural model in some territories where fruits and their derivatives, such as wine and oil, played vital roles.
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5. Recenti indagini alla necropoli fenicia di Pani Loriga
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Peña-Chocarro, L. [0000-0002-7807-8778], Botto, Massimo, Acca, Alessandro, Carrión Marco, Yolanda, Garnier, Nicolas, Interlando, Stella, Ledda, Simona, Madrigali, Emanuele, Peña-Chocarro, L., Pérez Jordá, Guillem, Porcu, Rossella, Trastu, Sandro, Peña-Chocarro, L. [0000-0002-7807-8778], Botto, Massimo, Acca, Alessandro, Carrión Marco, Yolanda, Garnier, Nicolas, Interlando, Stella, Ledda, Simona, Madrigali, Emanuele, Peña-Chocarro, L., Pérez Jordá, Guillem, Porcu, Rossella, and Trastu, Sandro
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This work considers the results of the excavation of Tomb 2016B in the Phoenician necropolis at Pani Loriga (Santadi, Sardinia). A multidisciplinary methodology was adopted, involving different professional figures, from geologists to archaeologists, anthropologists, palaeobotanists and chemists. Object of the analysis is a double grave in an elongated rectangular pit cut into a rhyolite bed. The inhumation rite – very rare at Pani Loriga, where cremation predominates –, the monumental type of tomb, with a cover of worked slabs resting on ledges and two symmetrical cavities at the bottom of the pit near the short sides, and the funerary vases allow us to link Tomb 2016B to Tomb 33, excavated in the last century by Ferruccio Barreca, and to a group of Monte Sirai burials, including Tomb 88, the suggested burial place of a person from Carthage. In fact, the new discoveries highlight the movement – in the first half of the 6th c. BC – of wealthy individuals, probably merchants, from the Gulf of Tunis area to central and south-western Sardinia.
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- 2021
6. Late glacial–postglacial North African landscape and forest management: Palynological and anthracological studies in the caves of Kaf Taht el-Ghar and El Khil (Tingitana Peninsula, Morocco)
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European Research Council, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), López Sáez, José Antonio [0000-0002-3122-2744], Peña-Chocarro, L. [0000-0002-7807-8778], Ruiz Alonso, Mónica, Abel Schaad, Daniel, López Sáez, José Antonio, Martínez Sánchez, Rafael M., Vera Rodríguez, Carlos, Pérez Jordá, Guillem, Peña-Chocarro, L., Alba Sánchez, Francisca, European Research Council, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), López Sáez, José Antonio [0000-0002-3122-2744], Peña-Chocarro, L. [0000-0002-7807-8778], Ruiz Alonso, Mónica, Abel Schaad, Daniel, López Sáez, José Antonio, Martínez Sánchez, Rafael M., Vera Rodríguez, Carlos, Pérez Jordá, Guillem, Peña-Chocarro, L., and Alba Sánchez, Francisca
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This work presents the anthracological and archeopalynological results obtained within the project AGRIWESTMED (ERC AdG 230561), which has involved a comprehensive retrieval of archeobiological remains based on a systematic sampling strategy, beyond the recovery of the usual archeological materials. These surveys were conducted on three sites located in the North of Morocco: the cave of Kaf Taht-el-Ghar, 8 km southeast from Tetuan, and two caves within the El Khil complex, close to Tanger. Both plant micro- and macro-remains (charred wood) were studied through palynological and anthracological analyses, respectively., Our goal was to assess the vegetation composition of the area as well as the impact of human activities on the landscape. In Kaf Taht-el-Ghar the dynamics of vegetation and land use is recorded over the Paleolithic, Epipaleolithic, Neolithic and Historic times. Clear changes such as the demise of ancient Paleolithic pine and juniper woods during the Epipaleolithic and the subsequent spread of grasslands are shown. Other conifers like Abies pinsapo, Cedrus atlantica and Taxus baccata also disappeared from the pollen and charred wood records. In the palynological study, cereal and broad beans (Vicia faba) are already detected in the Early Neolithic, as well as a lowering of grazing pressure. Both cereal and broad beans, along with the development of grazing activities are also documented around El Khil caves since the Early Neolithic. Throughout the whole pollen and anthracological sequences a progressive retreat of the tree cover and an extensive spread of grasslands could be set as the main features of the vegetation dynamics in this area.
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- 2021
7. Reflections on the Other Side. A Southern Iberia Origin for the First Pottery Production of Northern Morocco?
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Jesús Caro, Juan Carlos Vera Rodríguez, Salvador Pardo-Gordó, Rafael Myro Sánchez, Guillem Pérez-Jordà, Leonor Peña-Chocarro, European Research Council, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Universidad de Granada, Junta de Andalucía, Peña-Chocarro, L., and Peña-Chocarro, L. [0000-0002-7807-8778]
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Radiocarbon dating ,Early Neolithic ,010506 paleontology ,Archeology ,Southern Iberia ,early neolithic ,Conservation ,prehistoric navigation ,First pottery productions ,01 natural sciences ,Prehistòria ,Education ,law.invention ,southern iberia ,law ,0601 history and archaeology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,060101 anthropology ,first pottery productions ,Prehistoric navigation ,radiocarbon dating ,northern morocco ,06 humanities and the arts ,Northern Morocco ,Archaeology ,Geography ,5504.05 Prehistoria ,Pottery ,CC1-960 - Abstract
Archaeological works in Morocco (the Spanish-Moroccan team) were funded by a European Research Council Advanced Grant AGRIWESTMED (Origins and spread of agriculture in the western Mediterranean region) coordinated by L.P.-CH. Processing works were performed thanks to a IJCI-2016-27812 -Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities-Universidad de Granada, Juan de la Cierva-Incorporacion Agreement (2016, by RMMS), and by funding provided in the framework of project "Archaeobiology of the Neolithic of the Southern Iberian Peninsula" (NeArqBioSI) A-HUM-460-UGR18 by Consejeria de Economia, Conocimiento, Empresas y Universidad. FEDER Programme - Andalusian CouncilGranada University. Finally, G. Perez-Jorda has carried out this research within the grant CIDEGENT/2019/00, funded by the Generalitat Valenciana., This work is a starting point for rethinking the role of the Iberian Peninsula in the neolithisation of northern Morocco. It focuses on the similarities and divergences between the first pottery productions and their decorations in both territories. This relationship is supported by the existence of an accurate chronological gradation between the first evidence of Neolithisation in Iberian Peninsula and that of northern Morocco which suggests a north–south direction. We also present arguments on the possible links between the early ceramics from the north of Morocco and those from the south of Iberia, providing a first approach to an issue that will need to be carefully analysed in future research., European Research Council Advanced Grant AGRIWESTMED (Origins and spread of agriculture in the western Mediterranean region), Consejeria de Economia, Conocimiento, Empresas y Universidad A-HUM-460-UGR18, FEDER Programme - Andalusian CouncilGranada University, Generalitat Valenciana European Commission General Electric CIDEGENT/2019/00
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- 2021
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8. Pottery decoration in the Neolithic of Kaf Taht el-Ghar (Tetouan, Morocco). AGRIWESTMED Works 2012
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Juan Carlos Vera Rodríguez, Rafael María Martínez Sánchez, Guillem Pérez Jordà, Leonor Peña Chocarro, Peña-Chocarro, L. [0000-0002-7807-8778], and Peña-Chocarro, L.
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Archeology ,History ,impressed decoration ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Neolithic pottery ,slip ,Cerámica neolítica ,Slip ,Advanced phase ,Technical-stylistic patterns ,technical-stylistic patterns ,media_common ,Cowry ,biology ,Impressed decoration ,Península Tingitana ,Engobe ,Art ,biology.organism_classification ,Archaeology ,5504.05 Prehistoria ,Patrones técnico-estilísticos ,Decoración impresa ,Tingitanian Peninsula ,Pottery ,Early phase ,Humanities ,CC1-960 ,Ceràmica prehistòrica - Abstract
Presentamos el estudio de los restos cerámicos de la fase neolítica de Kaf Taht el-Ghar (Mechrouha, Tetuán, Marruecos), enfocado principalmente en el análisis de técnicas y patrones decorativos. Ello cuenta con el interés añadido de corresponder, en su fase antigua, a las cerámicas asociadas a las primeras evidencias de agricultura y ganadería en el Magreb Occidental, encuadradas en el tercer cuarto del VI milenio cal AC. En dichas decoraciones dominan impresiones variadas, en particular las realizadas con concha estriada y lisa, peine y de cypraea. El uso de tales técnicas podría incluir estas primeras producciones cerámicas dentro del mundo impresso-cardial de la Europa mediterránea centro-occidental. A una fase avanzada, atribuida al Neolítico Medio, corresponde un conjunto de cerámicas con fuertes analogías y conexiones con la denominada Achakar Ware, de rasgos técnico-estilísticos marcadamente diferenciados. Entre estos se cuenta el uso de engobe colorante y la aplicación de impresiones con roulette cordada, lo que parece relacionar estas ultimas producciones con tradiciones propias del actual territorio del Sahara.
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- 2021
9. Late glacial-postglacial North African landscape and forestmanagement : Palynological and anthracological studies in the caves of Kaf Taht el-Ghar and El Khil (Tingitana Peninsula, Morocco)
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Rafael María Martínez Sánchez, Francisca Alba-Sánchez, Guillem Pérez-Jordà, Daniel Abel-Schaad, José Antonio López-Sáez, Leonor Peña-Chocarro, Mónica Ruiz-Alonso, Juan Carlos Vera Rodríguez, European Research Council, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España), López Sáez, José Antonio [0000-0002-3122-2744], Peña-Chocarro, L. [0000-0002-7807-8778], López Sáez, José Antonio, and Peña-Chocarro, L.
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010506 paleontology ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Paleolític ,01 natural sciences ,Grazing pressure ,Cave ,Paleolithic ,Abies pinsapo ,Glacial period ,Neolithic ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Palynology ,Epipaleolithic ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,Paleontology ,Vegetation ,15. Life on land ,biology.organism_classification ,Northern Morocco ,Archaeology ,Geography ,Charcoal ,Pollen ,Juniper - Abstract
This work presents the anthracological and archeopalynological results obtained within the project AGRIWESTMED (ERC AdG 230561), which has involved a comprehensive retrieval of archeobiological remains based on a systematic sampling strategy, beyond the recovery of the usual archeological materials. These surveys were conducted on three sites located in the North of Morocco: the cave of Kaf Taht-el-Ghar, 8 km southeast from Tetuan, and two caves within the El Khil complex, close to Tanger. Both plant micro- and macro-remains (charred wood) were studied through palynological and anthracological analyses, respectively., Our goal was to assess the vegetation composition of the area as well as the impact of human activities on the landscape. In Kaf Taht-el-Ghar the dynamics of vegetation and land use is recorded over the Paleolithic, Epipaleolithic, Neolithic and Historic times. Clear changes such as the demise of ancient Paleolithic pine and juniper woods during the Epipaleolithic and the subsequent spread of grasslands are shown. Other conifers like Abies pinsapo, Cedrus atlantica and Taxus baccata also disappeared from the pollen and charred wood records. In the palynological study, cereal and broad beans (Vicia faba) are already detected in the Early Neolithic, as well as a lowering of grazing pressure. Both cereal and broad beans, along with the development of grazing activities are also documented around El Khil caves since the Early Neolithic. Throughout the whole pollen and anthracological sequences a progressive retreat of the tree cover and an extensive spread of grasslands could be set as the main features of the vegetation dynamics in this area., This study was funded by: -European Research Council Advanced Grant AGRIWESTMED (ERC AdG 230561). MRA; DAS; JALS and FAS are team members of the Research Projects listed below. While drafting this manuscript MRA and DAS have received financial support by c) and a) research projects, respectively. a) Spanish government, State R&D Program Oriented to the Challenges of the Society, MED-REFUGIA Research Project (RTI2018-101714-B-I00). b) Andalusian Plan for Research, Development and Innovation: OROMEDREFUGIA Research Project (P18-RT-4963). c) ERDF Operational Programme in Andalusia (EU regional programme): RELIC-FLORA 2 Research Project (B-RNM-404-UGR18).
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- 2021
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10. Recenti indagini alla necropoli fenicia di Pani Loriga
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Botto, Massimo, Acca, Alessandro, Carrión Marco, Yolanda, Garnier, Nicolas, Interlando, Stella, Ledda, Simona, Madrigali, Emanuele, Peña-Chocarro, L., Pérez Jordà, Guillem, Porcu, Rossella, Trastu, Sandro, Peña-Chocarro, L. [0000-0002-7807-8778], and Peña-Chocarro, L.
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This work considers the results of the excavation of Tomb 2016B in the Phoenician necropolis at Pani Loriga (Santadi, Sardinia). A multidisciplinary methodology was adopted, involving different professional figures, from geologists to archaeologists, anthropologists, palaeobotanists and chemists. Object of the analysis is a double grave in an elongated rectangular pit cut into a rhyolite bed. The inhumation rite – very rare at Pani Loriga, where cremation predominates –, the monumental type of tomb, with a cover of worked slabs resting on ledges and two symmetrical cavities at the bottom of the pit near the short sides, and the funerary vases allow us to link Tomb 2016B to Tomb 33, excavated in the last century by Ferruccio Barreca, and to a group of Monte Sirai burials, including Tomb 88, the suggested burial place of a person from Carthage. In fact, the new discoveries highlight the movement – in the first half of the 6th c. BC – of wealthy individuals, probably merchants, from the Gulf of Tunis area to central and south-western Sardinia.
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- 2021
11. Leonor Peña-Chocarro: en busca del grano perdido
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Peña-Chocarro, L., Peña-Chocarro, L. [0000-0002-7807-8778], and Peña-Chocarro, L.
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education - Published
- 2021
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