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Las Cogotas

Las Cogotas (Spanish: Las Cogotas) is an archaeological site in Spain in Cardenosa municipality, province of Avila. The site was researched by the Galician archaeologist Juan Cabré in 1920s. It is namesake for two different archaeological cultures known from this site: Cogotas I (pre-Celtic) of the Late Bronze Age and Cogotas II (most probably Celtic) of the Iron Age. The latter is known from the upper layer of Las Cogotas, which represents a classical settlement of Vettones, which inhabited the territory of modern provinces of Avila and Salamanca, as well as parts of Toledo, Zamora, Cáceres and Tras-os-Montes in Portugal.

Las Cogotas
Geographical rangeSpain
PeriodBronze Age, Iron Age
Dates1800-1150 BC
Preceded byBell Beaker culture, El Argar
Followed byVettones, Roman Republic

Protocogotas culture edit

This stage of the Meseta history is the least known, although a series of archeological sites, such as Los Tolmos de Caracena in Soria, Cogeces del Monte in Valladolid, Abia de la Obispalia in Cuenca, and some others, allow to describe Protocogotas culture as a formation stage of Cogotas I culture. This culture, which existed around 1700—1550 BC, is also known as Cogeces horizon, and is based on the Bell Beaker substrate influenced by either El Argar or Atlantic Bronze. Although Protocogotas culture was not represented by finds in La Cogotas, it did have characteristic traits later displayed in Cogotas I.

Cogotas I edit

Characteristic of this culture is black ceramics with various techniques: incised geometric motifs, incised-printed geometric motifs, - also called "dot and line" or zipper (es:Cerámica de Boquique)[1][2] -, and excise geometric motifs with or without inlays of white or red paste. Vessels were relatively small, flat-based, conic, rough, supposedly used as kitchen ware. The culture extended roughly over the Spanish Duero basin, the upper half of the Ebro river, and the Spanish Tajo basin.[3] Chronology of Cogotas I:

  • Formation stage, 1700 BC (Protocogotas)
  • incised and Boquique ceramics, 1550 BC.
  • trade networks, 1350 BC.
  • expansion of the culture, 1100 BC.
  • disappearance, 1000 BC.

Cogotas II edit

 
Castro of Las Cogotas, remains of stone walls

In the early 1st millennium BC the Iberic peninsula was invaded by the Celts and other Indo-European tribes, which occupied the central and western parts of the peninsula and created new cultures on the ruins of the older ones. One of them were Vettones, most probably of Celtic origin. Characteristic for Cogotas II cultures are verraco statues. These are stone bovine statues situated on pasture lands, whose exact usage is still unclear.

Among other material culture objects there were daggers, flat axes, copper alloy axes, sickles, granite grindstones, spindle whorls etc. Like other similar settlements, Cogotas of that time was divided into several functional districts, including several cattle enclosures and a necropolis. Cattle husbandry played an important role in the life of Vettones, which was probably reflected in their zoomorphic verraco statues.

Genetic profile edit

Three individuals linked with Cogotas I remains were tested: an individual from Cueva de los Lagos (Aguilar del Río Alhama, La Rioja province) had the derived Y-chromosome haplogroup R1b-DF27; an individual from the Tordillos site (Aldeaseca de la Frontera, Salamanca province) had Y-DNA haplogroup R1b-M269, were the individual found at La Requejada site (San Román de Hornija, Valladolid province) had the clade R1b-P312. Other individuals found in the area and time of Cogotas I Culture were: a male from the Valdescusa site (Hervías, La Rioja province), whom had also R1b-M269, where two males of the same site had the derived clade R1b-L151, and another the subclade R1b-Z225. Two males found at Humanejos site (Parla, Madrid province) and Virgazal (Tablada de Rudrón, Burgos province), shared the R1b-P312 haplotype.[4]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Marcos Saiz, F. Javier (2006). La Sierra de Atapuerca y el Valle del Arlanzón. Patrones de asentamiento prehistóricos. Editorial Dossoles. Burgos, Spain. ISBN 9788496606289.
  2. ^ Marcos Saiz, F. Javier (2016). La Prehistoria Reciente del entorno de la Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos, España). British Archaeological Reports (Oxford, U.K.), BAR International Series 2798. ISBN 9781407315195.
  3. ^ Blanco-González, Antonio (May 2015). "Unconventional Prehistoric Worlds: Untangling the Later Bronze Age in Central Iberia". Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 25 (2): 435–460. doi:10.1017/S0959774314000821.
  4. ^ Olalde, Iñigo; et al. (15 March 2019). "The genomic history of the Iberian Peninsula over the past 8000 years". Science. 363 (6432): 1230–1234. doi:10.1126/science.aav4040. hdl:10261/207967. PMC 6436108. PMID 30872528.

Literature edit

  • Historia de Castilla y León. 1. La prehistoria del Valle del Duero, Valladolid, 1985. G. Delibes.
  • La Cultura de las Cogotas I, Actas del Homenaje a Luis Siret, Sevilla, 1986. Mª. D. Fernández Posse.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations September 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Las Cogotas Spanish Las Cogotas is an archaeological site in Spain in Cardenosa municipality province of Avila The site was researched by the Galician archaeologist Juan Cabre in 1920s It is namesake for two different archaeological cultures known from this site Cogotas I pre Celtic of the Late Bronze Age and Cogotas II most probably Celtic of the Iron Age The latter is known from the upper layer of Las Cogotas which represents a classical settlement of Vettones which inhabited the territory of modern provinces of Avila and Salamanca as well as parts of Toledo Zamora Caceres and Tras os Montes in Portugal Las CogotasGeographical rangeSpainPeriodBronze Age Iron AgeDates1800 1150 BCPreceded byBell Beaker culture El ArgarFollowed byVettones Roman Republic See also Prehistoric Iberia Bronze Age Contents 1 Protocogotas culture 2 Cogotas I 3 Cogotas II 4 Genetic profile 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 LiteratureProtocogotas culture editThis stage of the Meseta history is the least known although a series of archeological sites such as Los Tolmos de Caracena in Soria Cogeces del Monte in Valladolid Abia de la Obispalia in Cuenca and some others allow to describe Protocogotas culture as a formation stage of Cogotas I culture This culture which existed around 1700 1550 BC is also known as Cogeces horizon and is based on the Bell Beaker substrate influenced by either El Argar or Atlantic Bronze Although Protocogotas culture was not represented by finds in La Cogotas it did have characteristic traits later displayed in Cogotas I Cogotas I editCharacteristic of this culture is black ceramics with various techniques incised geometric motifs incised printed geometric motifs also called dot and line or zipper es Ceramica de Boquique 1 2 and excise geometric motifs with or without inlays of white or red paste Vessels were relatively small flat based conic rough supposedly used as kitchen ware The culture extended roughly over the Spanish Duero basin the upper half of the Ebro river and the Spanish Tajo basin 3 Chronology of Cogotas I Formation stage 1700 BC Protocogotas incised and Boquique ceramics 1550 BC trade networks 1350 BC expansion of the culture 1100 BC disappearance 1000 BC Cogotas II edit nbsp Castro of Las Cogotas remains of stone walls In the early 1st millennium BC the Iberic peninsula was invaded by the Celts and other Indo European tribes which occupied the central and western parts of the peninsula and created new cultures on the ruins of the older ones One of them were Vettones most probably of Celtic origin Characteristic for Cogotas II cultures are verraco statues These are stone bovine statues situated on pasture lands whose exact usage is still unclear Among other material culture objects there were daggers flat axes copper alloy axes sickles granite grindstones spindle whorls etc Like other similar settlements Cogotas of that time was divided into several functional districts including several cattle enclosures and a necropolis Cattle husbandry played an important role in the life of Vettones which was probably reflected in their zoomorphic verraco statues Genetic profile editThree individuals linked with Cogotas I remains were tested an individual from Cueva de los Lagos Aguilar del Rio Alhama La Rioja province had the derived Y chromosome haplogroup R1b DF27 an individual from the Tordillos site Aldeaseca de la Frontera Salamanca province had Y DNA haplogroup R1b M269 were the individual found at La Requejada site San Roman de Hornija Valladolid province had the clade R1b P312 Other individuals found in the area and time of Cogotas I Culture were a male from the Valdescusa site Hervias La Rioja province whom had also R1b M269 where two males of the same site had the derived clade R1b L151 and another the subclade R1b Z225 Two males found at Humanejos site Parla Madrid province and Virgazal Tablada de Rudron Burgos province shared the R1b P312 haplotype 4 Gallery edit nbsp Cogotas I Ceramics with incrustation nbsp Cogotas I Incised ceramics nbsp Cogotas I Ceramics nbsp Cogotas I Bronze artefacts nbsp Cogotas I A bent fibula nbsp Cogotas II Castro del Cogotas Reconstruction of the main entrance nbsp Cogotas II nbsp Cogotas II Castro del Cogotas Stone walls nbsp Cogotas II A granite verraco near Mingorria nbsp Cogotas II nbsp Cogotas II nbsp Cogotas IISee also editReferences edit Marcos Saiz F Javier 2006 La Sierra de Atapuerca y el Valle del Arlanzon Patrones de asentamiento prehistoricos Editorial Dossoles Burgos Spain ISBN 9788496606289 Marcos Saiz F Javier 2016 La Prehistoria Reciente del entorno de la Sierra de Atapuerca Burgos Espana British Archaeological Reports Oxford U K BAR International Series 2798 ISBN 9781407315195 Blanco Gonzalez Antonio May 2015 Unconventional Prehistoric Worlds Untangling the Later Bronze Age in Central Iberia Cambridge Archaeological Journal 25 2 435 460 doi 10 1017 S0959774314000821 Olalde Inigo et al 15 March 2019 The genomic history of the Iberian Peninsula over the past 8000 years Science 363 6432 1230 1234 doi 10 1126 science aav4040 hdl 10261 207967 PMC 6436108 PMID 30872528 Literature edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Las Cogotas Historia de Castilla y Leon 1 La prehistoria del Valle del Duero Valladolid 1985 G Delibes La Cultura de las Cogotas I Actas del Homenaje a Luis Siret Sevilla 1986 Mª D Fernandez Posse 40 43 39 N 4 42 04 W 40 7275 N 4 7011 W 40 7275 4 7011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Las Cogotas amp oldid 1221310168, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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