Martes, 13 de diciembre. Sala de conferencias, 10:00 a 14:00
Courses and conferences
Tuesday, 13 DecemberSalto de línea Lecture Hall, 10:00-18:00Salto de línea Free admission
Organised by: Instituto de Historia (CSIC) y Museo Arqueológico Nacional
Copper exchange in the western Mediterranean reflects highly complex patterns between 1500-550BC due to several interactions happening in an area which acted as a crossroad between the Atlantic and the Eastern Mediterranean worlds.At some point, local communities in Sardinia and Iberia were integrated in the scenario of the commercial interests of Phoenicians colonial expansion, of which metal is a fundamental part. Nonetheless, these commercial interests have higher social than economic dimension.This will explain why copper, which was also produced in these lands took part in these exchanges. Exogenous metals documented in Sardinia whose provenance should be sought in other areas of the Mediterranean could be linked with the probably connections between Sardinia and Iberia.
10:00 h Presentación del seminarioSalto de línea Ignacio Montero (IH‐CSIC) y Eduardo Galán (MAN)
10:15‐11:45 h PARTE 1: Cerdeña y el Mediterráneo oriental
Salto de línea 11:45‐12:15 h DESCANSO
12:15‐14:00 h PARTE 2: Circulación del cobre en la Península Ibérica y Baleares