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    similar age to Los Millares include the settlement of Los Silillos and Neolithic finds at Cabrera [es]. Similarities between Los Millares architecture and...
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  • Sneferu. c. 2600 BC: Founding of the Chalcolithic Iberian civilizations of Los Millares and Zambujal. 2600 BC: Unified Indus Valley civilisation. c. 2500 BC:...
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    cultures of the Metal Age in the peninsula: Los Millares and El Argar. The earliest known city, Los Millares, dates to the Copper Age and is strategically...
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    near Almería (southeastern Spain), centred around the large town of Los Millares, of Mediterranean character, probably affected by eastern cultural influxes...
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  • culture; the other near Almería (SE Spain), centred on the large town of Los Millares, of Mediterranean character, probably affected by eastern cultural influxes...
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    to appear, again especially in the south. The most important ones are Los Millares in SE Spain and Zambujal (belonging to Vila Nova de São Pedro culture)...
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    were located in Andalusia. The first cultures developed in Andalusia (Los Millares, El Argar and Tartessos), had a clear orientalizing nuance, due to the...
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    Bronze Age cultures developed beginning c. 1800 BCE, when the culture of Los Millares was followed by that of El Argar. During the Early Bronze Age, southeastern...
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  • from the Spanish Chalcolithic and early Bronze Age such as the site of Los Millares. The pottery is characterized by the use of highly-stylized designs,...
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    (North-west Balkans, Pannonian Plain, late 4th to 3rd millennium BC) Los Millares culture (Almería, Spain, 4th to 2nd millennium BC) Corded Ware culture...
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  • Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521232074. "Los Millares – Chalcolithic Site of Los Millares". archaeology.about.com. Archived from the original...
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  • of Chalcolithic cultures in Europe include Vila Nova de São Pedro and Los Millares on the Iberian Peninsula. Pottery of the Beaker people has been found...
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    or presence of Bell Beaker elements is the basis for the division of Los Millares and Vila Nova cultures into two periods: I and II. A gold lunula with...
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    first settlers, based on artifacts from the archaeological sites at Los Millares, El Argar, and Tartessos, were clearly influenced by cultures of the...
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    terraced in its southern slope. Almizaraque (Almería): a town dating to Los Millares civilization. Cerro de la Virgen de Orce (Granada). Cerro de la Encina...
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  • Isleham (more than 6500 pieces). Preceded by the Chalcolithic sites of Los Millares, the Argaric culture flourished in southeastern Iberia in from 2200 BC...
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    (Saumur, Dordogne, Languedoc, Biscay, and the Mediterranean coast), Spain (Los Millares), Sicily, Belgium (Ardennes), and Orkney, as well as the first henges...
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    (artificial caves especially) are preferred instead. The civilization of Los Millares and its Bronze Age successor, El Argar, are particularly related to this...
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    Painting of a Copper Age walled settlement, Los Millares, Spain...
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  • oldest buildings in the United States List of the oldest mosques Sites Los Millares, a Chalcolithic site in Almería, Spain including both ruins and reconstructions...
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  • BCE, and was a contemporary of the southeastern Spanish settlements of Los Millares and El Argar. The rural site, is located on a small hilltop dominated...
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    metals are found from the third millennium BC in Palmela, Portugal, Los Millares, Spain, and Stonehenge, United Kingdom. The precise beginnings, however...
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    Artist's impression of a Copper Age walled city, Los Millares, Iberia...
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    new building in 2006. In 1880, the Belgian engineer Luis Siret found Los Millares, a prehistoric site in the region of Almería. During his archaeological...
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    Sassari, which show some similarities with the monumental complex of Los Millares (Andalusia) and the later talaiots in the Balearic Islands. According...
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    found from the third millennium BC in places like Palmela (Portugal), Los Millares (Spain), and Stonehenge (United Kingdom). However, as often happens in...
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    which were done c. 15,000 BC. Archeological evidence in places like Los Millares and El Argar suggests developed cultures existed in the eastern part...
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    humans", he discusses the findings of Homo heidelbergensis bones at Sima de los Huesos and the evidence stretching from Germany to China for cannibal practices...
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    1800 BCE. It is recognised and attributed to the wider culture of the Los Millares, which had its centre more than 200 kilometres to the east. The main...
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  • Gavà Prehistoric Mines Italica Lancia Las Cogotas, castro. Las Médulas Los Millares Marroquines Bajos Medina Azahara Monte Bernorio Motilla de Azuer Numancia...
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