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European Journal of Archaeology, Vol. 5, No. 2, 213-248 (2002)

Forms of social inequality in the Castro Culture of north-west Iberia

Ines Sastre

University of Perugia, Italy

A new theoretical model is proposed for the definition of social structure and processes of change of the Castro Culture societies. It is based on current anthropological approaches to 'agrarian segmentary societies' and implies the revision of the aristocratic models that now dominate research on the European Iron Age.


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