Argandenesun espacio de enterramiento entre la Antigüedad Tardía y la Alta Edad Media.En memoria de Enrique Fernández Moya

  1. Beatriz González Montes 1
  2. Rogelio Estrada García
  3. Eduardo Pérez-Fernández
  4. Enrique Caso Blanco
  5. Nieves Fernández Ordoñez
  6. Nieves Ruíz-Nieto
  1. 1 Universidad de Oviedo
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    Universidad de Oviedo

    Oviedo, España

    ROR https://ror.org/006gksa02

Journal:
Anejos de Nailos: Estudios interdisciplinares de arqueología

ISSN: 2341-3573

Year of publication: 2019

Issue Title: 1300 Aniversario del origen del Reino de Asturias Congreso internacional. Del fin de la Antigüedad Tardía a la Alta Edad Media en la península ibérica (650-900)

Issue: 5

Pages: 531-547

Type: Article

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Abstract

To the southeast of the village of Argandenes (Piloña), in the place known as La Lladrea, the remains of a funerary aedicula, of square ground plant, with many bu-rials surrounding it have been found. Two archaeological campaigns have revealed a complex sequence of burials which start towards the end of the 4th century AD and continues until at least the 7th century AD. This sequence is characterized not only by a significant change in the typology of the burials, found in two different and se-parated phases, or by the numerous extractions, lootings and alterations, and the possibility that some individuals have been buried after the aedicula had fallen to ruins but also by the presence of a very rich repertoire of material finds.