Over the centuries, we have been associated with the appearance of the great civilizations of the Iberian Peninsula with the Phenomenians, Carthegins and Roman. However, the latest invention reveals that the first powerful state in the region was in Mursia.
Now, thanks to this new research of Barcelona’s Autonomous University (UAP) and Max Blank Institute of Social Anthropology, we are more accurately aware of the political and economic boundaries of the territory of the L Arker, and they can consider the further construction of the fashion of the Peninsula, which dominates the Stability of the Peninsula between 2200 and 1550 AC. Emitters.
Mursia, the cradle of the first state of the Peninsula
Results, recently released Archaeological System and The Magazine of TheoremThey provide valuable data on the coordination of the first states in Western Europe. Through this discovery, experts were able to understand the purpose of the L Arker, especially in their border areas, to the north of the present province of Murzia.
The highlight of this study is that Mursia Lands played an important role in communicating with other bronze cultures such as La Manjha and Valencian Bronze. These communities, with fewer hierarchy social structures, are strongly different from the most centralized society of the L Arker, which makes the analysis of their transactions and relationships even more interesting.
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Barcelona’s Autonomous University (UAP) and Max Blank Institute of Social Anthropology have used an innovative method to express the limits of the first state of the Iberian Peninsula. Archaeological opportunities, the petrographic analysis of ceramic products and space samples through geographical information systems (GIS) is important to obtain such accurate results.
The most trusted thing about this invention is that the developed research model can be used for other ancient civilizations, such as minoron or unique culture. These models allow them to explore how they were regional and how the boundaries were managed in different historical situations. It opens new possibilities, providing more accurate tools to read the evolution of the first complex communities.