In addition to expounding on recent insights in such areas as Argaric origin and expansion, social practices, and socio-politics, the book offers reflections on current issues in the field, from questions concerning the genealogy of discourses on the subject, to matters related to professional practices. The book discusses the values and interests guiding the evolution of El Argar studies, while critically reexamining its history. Scholars and researchers in the fields of Prehistory and Archaeology will find this volume highly useful.
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"This team of archaeologists, who got the idea of consolidating information from a variety of sources spread over more than a century, has done a good job of synthesizing that information into a usable text. The authors make clear that their goal is to pull together all of the evidence, not just that which has, at one time or another, fit someone's theory. They also aimed to examine the role that slow or no publication has had on the development of the understanding of Bronze Age Iberia. The authors do a very good job of integrating all the different archaeological methodologies to offer an interesting reinterpretation of Argaric material culture and society. [Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.]" - D. A. Slane, University of Maryland University College, CHOICE Review