The frontiers of El Argar, the first state-society in the Iberian Peninsula, with its La Mancha and Valencia Bronze Age neighbours
Iberian nailed head ritual was more complex than expected at the sites of Puig Castellar and Ullastret, according to a new study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
Describing previously unknown aspects of Copper Age ceremonial clothing: the beads from the Tholos de Montelirio
Iberian Neolithic societies had a deep knowledge of archery techniques and materials, according to a new study in Scientific Reports
The Neanderthals at Prado Vargas, in the Ojo Guareña Karst Complex, were the first fossil collectors, as they picked Cretaceous marine fossils 46,000 years ago
Archaeological work carried out by the UGR reveals the Roman forum of Ocuri in Ubrique, it involved researchers, students and volunteers
Twice as many women as men were buried in the megalithic necropolis of Panoría according to a multidisciplinary study
The theory of a violent invasion of the Iberian Peninsula in Late Prehistory, some 4,200 years ago, is now being questioned
The latest findings to shed light on the Neanderthals at Prado Vargas: over two thousand remains of animals and stone tools
An archaeogenetic study, published in Science Advances, sheds new light on the isolated medieval community Las Gobas in northern Spain