
Hoces de Bronce Y Martillos de Piedra
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"Did communism exist in the prehistory of the Iberian Peninsula? The story of the anonymous people who built the ancient stones of the dolmens of the Iberian Peninsula has not yet been told. They were men and women surprisingly similar to us, and the new techniques of current archaeology allow us to recover for the first time the fascinating subtleties of their social and political life. In Hoces de piedra, martillos de bronce, archaeologist Rodrigo Villalobos immerses us in a pioneering journey into Iberian prehistory. We will contemplate our most remote history in an absolutely innovative li...
"Did communism exist in the prehistory of the Iberian Peninsula? The story of the anonymous people who built the ancient stones of the dolmens of the Iberian Peninsula has not yet been told. They were men and women surprisingly similar to us, and the new techniques of current archaeology allow us to recover for the first time the fascinating subtleties of their social and political life. In Hoces de piedra, martillos de bronce, archaeologist Rodrigo Villalobos immerses us in a pioneering journey into Iberian prehistory. We will contemplate our most remote history in an absolutely innovative light and discover the ways in which our ancestors organized their existence. Whether in democratic communalist societies or under the yoke of authentic warrior aristocracies that rose up as rulers of the first archaic states, our ancestors played a leading role in an exciting story, in which episodes of cooperative work and mutual support coexisted with situations of exploitation, oppression and domination. Stone Sickles, Bronze Hammers is an innovative and essential vision of Spain's prehistoric past.