págs. 19-32
págs. 33-48
‘Ídolos-guijarro’ and ‘Diademada-stelae’: chronology and context of anthropomorphic representations with ‘diadems’ or headdresses
págs. 49-62
From metal rivets to representations: Investigating imaginary shields in Bronze Age stelae from Portugal
págs. 63-72
The imported elements represented on the stelae of the West: New questions for old friends
págs. 73-87
Assorted Rocks: Petrographic, mineralogical, geochemicaland geo-morphological studies of the Iberian stelae
Rafael Ferreiro Mählmann, Ralph Araque Gonzalez, Pedro Baptista, Pablo Paniego Díaz, Enrique Merino Muedra
págs. 91-116
págs. 117-130
Exploring the itineraries of Western Iberian stelae: GIS-based provenance analysis between the Tagus river and the iberian central system
Pedro Baptista, Ralph Araque Gonzalez, Rafael Ferreiro Mählmann
págs. 131-150
The warrior steles of the middle Tagus valley: The Toledo specimens
Juan Pereira Sieso, María Teresa Chapa Brunet, Pilar Andonaegui Moreno, Enrique Merino Martínez, Carmen Gutiérrez Sáez, Antonio Uriarte González, Pedro Saura Ramos, Pedro Muñoz Moro, Ángela Crespo Fraguas, Ana I. Pardo Naranjo
págs. 151-162
What is the riddle of steel?: Landscape, warriors, and memoryin the Alentejo’s Final Bronze Age
págs. 163-185
Tools and the materials: prehistoric stone-working techniquesand the iberian stelae
Ralph Araque Gonzalez, Bastian Asmus, Giuseppe Vintrici, Alexander Richter, Rafael Ferreiro Mählmann
págs. 187-204
págs. 205-214
págs. 215-227
Bodies, representations and time: Anthropomorphism in Iberian late prehistoric art: from portable objects to stelae and statue-menhirs
págs. 229-242
págs. 243-252
Profiling the enigmatic carved stone balls of Europe: Through whose eyes?
págs. 253-262
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