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  • Authors: Vila-Mitjà, Assumpció; Estévez Escalera, Jordi;

    Contiene documentos en pdf con fotografías, protocolos de excavación, topografías e inventario resultados de los trabajos realizados en el yacimiento Alashawaia en 1995. Agencias financiadoras: Unión Europea, CSIC, CONICET, Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (España) y Ministerio de Cultura (España). Documentos de las excavaciones arqueológicas realizadas en 1995 en el yacimiento Alashawaia. Peer reviewed

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  • Authors: González-Ruibal, Alfredo; Alonso-González, Pablo; Criado-Boado, Felipe;

    [ES] 2016 fue un año crítico en la política mundial. Los cambios que se precipitaron ese año, tendrán un largo impacto en la arqueología, antropología y disciplinas relacionadas. En este texto reflexionamos sobre lo que supone la emergencia del populismo reaccionario y cómo afecta a la práctica y teoría de la arqueología. Nos centramos en tres críticas y tres propuestas: Por el lado de la crítica, hemos aprendido que el liberalismo no es suficiente para enfrentar este fenómeno político, que los profesionales de la arqueología tenemos una posición muy modesta en los grandes debates socio-políticos; y que hay más colectivos marginalizados que aquellos que suelen ser el objeto de atención preferente de la arqueología pública dominante. Por el lado de las propuestas, planteamos la necesidad de provocar al Pueblo, en vez de adularlo, de recuperar una pedagogía crítica y transformativa que enseñe sobre la arqueología y utilice la arqueología para ofrecer un aprendizaje, y de evitar la “cruzada patrimonial”. La consecuencia genérica que podemos extraer es que debemos repolitizar de nuevo la arqueología para convertirla en una voz realmente crítica en el escenario global. [EN] 2016 was a critical year in global politics. Changes were so dramatic, that they will have a longlasting impact in archaeology, anthropology and related fields. In this article, we reflect critically on the phenomenon of reactionary populism and how it affects the practice and theory of archaeology. We will focus here in three main critics and three proposals. We have learnt that mere and more liberalism is not enough to face this political phenomenon, that archaeologists hold a very weak position in the main socio-political debates, and that there are other marginalized collectives out there beyond those who represent the primary focus of current public archaeology. Based on these critics, we set out three things we can do: we propose an archaeology that provokes People, instead of flattering them, an archaeology understood as a critical and transformative pedagogy that teaches about archaeology, but also uses archaeology to teach, and an archaeology that escapes the "heritage crusade". To conclude, we have to make archaeology political again to reconstruct it as a public engaged practice, for making it a truly critical voice in the global stage. Este texto es la traducción de un artículo publicado en Antiquity (92, 362: 507–515, 2018). http://hdl.handle.net/10261/164142 https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2017.227 Peer reviewed

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  • Authors: González-Ruibal, Alfredo;

    [ES] Se presentan los resultados de las excavaciones arqueológicas en una posición republicana de la Guerra Civil Española. En Alto del Molino (Guadalajara), el Ejército de la República ocupó varios corrales de ovejas (parideras) durante el invierno de 1938, en preparación de una ofensiva lanzada contra el ejército franquista a finales de marzo. La 138 Brigada Mixta estaba a cargo de la construcción de fortificaciones y excavación de trincheras en este sector. Las excavaciones se centraron en una de las parideras y en un fortín. Suministraron abundantes hallazgos, incluidas latas, botellas de vino y coñac, medicinas y material de escritura. Entre los descubrimientos notables figura una chapa de identificación con el número de la brigada y batallón que se encontraba en esta posición entre enero y febrero de 1938. [EN] The results of the archaeological excavations in a Republican position from the Spanish Civil War are presented. In Alto del Molino (Guadalajara), the Republican Army occupied several sheep pens (parideras) during the winter of 1938, in preparation for an offensive that was launched against the Nationalist Army in late March. The 138 Mixed Brigade was in charge of constructing fortifications and digging trenches in this sector. The excavations focused on one of the sheep pens and a bunker. They yielded numerous materials including tin cans, wine, brandy and liquor bottles, medicines and writing equipment. Among the notable finds we can mention a “dog tag” with the number of the brigade and battalion that was in this position between January and February 1938. Informe depositado en la Consejería de Cultura de la Junta de Castilla-La Mancha, Toledo. CSIC; Ruin Memories Project - Consejo de la Cultura Noruego (dir.: Bjørnar Olsen).

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  • Authors: González-Ruibal, Alfredo; Alonso-González, Pablo; Criado-Boado, Felipe;

    [ES] 2016 fue un año crítico en la política mundial. Los cambios que se precipitaron ese año, tendrán un largo impacto en la arqueología, antropología y disciplinas relacionadas. En este texto reflexionamos sobre lo que supone la emergencia del populismo reaccionario y cómo afecta a la práctica y teoría de la arqueología. Nos centramos en tres críticas y tres propuestas: Por el lado de la crítica, hemos aprendido que el liberalismo no es suficiente para enfrentar este fenómeno político, que los profesionales de la arqueología tenemos una posición muy modesta en los grandes debates socio-políticos; y que hay más colectivos marginalizados que aquellos que suelen ser el objeto de atención preferente de la arqueología pública dominante. Por el lado de las propuestas, planteamos la necesidad de provocar al Pueblo, en vez de adularlo, de recuperar una pedagogía crítica y transformativa que enseñe sobre la arqueología y utilice la arqueología para ofrecer un aprendizaje, y de evitar la “cruzada patrimonial”. La consecuencia genérica que podemos extraer es que debemos repolitizar de nuevo la arqueología para convertirla en una voz realmente crítica en el escenario global. [EN] 2016 was a critical year in global politics. Changes were so dramatic, that they will have a longlasting impact in archaeology, anthropology and related fields. In this article, we reflect critically on the phenomenon of reactionary populism and how it affects the practice and theory of archaeology. We will focus here in three main critics and three proposals. We have learnt that mere and more liberalism is not enough to face this political phenomenon, that archaeologists hold a very weak position in the main socio-political debates, and that there are other marginalized collectives out there beyond those who represent the primary focus of current public archaeology. Based on these critics, we set out three things we can do: we propose an archaeology that provokes People, instead of flattering them, an archaeology understood as a critical and transformative pedagogy that teaches about archaeology, but also uses archaeology to teach, and an archaeology that escapes the "heritage crusade". To conclude, we have to make archaeology political again to reconstruct it as a public engaged practice, for making it a truly critical voice in the global stage. Este texto es la traducción de un artículo publicado en Antiquity (92, 362: 507–515, 2018). http://hdl.handle.net/10261/164142 https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2017.227 Peer reviewed

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  • Authors: González-Ruibal, Alfredo;

    [ES] Se presentan los resultados de las excavaciones arqueológicas en una posición republicana de la Guerra Civil Española. En Alto del Molino (Guadalajara), el Ejército de la República ocupó varios corrales de ovejas (parideras) durante el invierno de 1938, en preparación de una ofensiva lanzada contra el ejército franquista a finales de marzo. La 138 Brigada Mixta estaba a cargo de la construcción de fortificaciones y excavación de trincheras en este sector. Las excavaciones se centraron en una de las parideras y en un fortín. Suministraron abundantes hallazgos, incluidas latas, botellas de vino y coñac, medicinas y material de escritura. Entre los descubrimientos notables figura una chapa de identificación con el número de la brigada y batallón que se encontraba en esta posición entre enero y febrero de 1938. [EN] The results of the archaeological excavations in a Republican position from the Spanish Civil War are presented. In Alto del Molino (Guadalajara), the Republican Army occupied several sheep pens (parideras) during the winter of 1938, in preparation for an offensive that was launched against the Nationalist Army in late March. The 138 Mixed Brigade was in charge of constructing fortifications and digging trenches in this sector. The excavations focused on one of the sheep pens and a bunker. They yielded numerous materials including tin cans, wine, brandy and liquor bottles, medicines and writing equipment. Among the notable finds we can mention a “dog tag” with the number of the brigade and battalion that was in this position between January and February 1938. Informe depositado en la Consejería de Cultura de la Junta de Castilla-La Mancha, Toledo. CSIC; Ruin Memories Project - Consejo de la Cultura Noruego (dir.: Bjørnar Olsen).

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