Kultura castro oraz procesy celtyzacji i romanizacji na terenie Galicii w Hiszpanii
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The Castro Culture occupies the area of northern-western part of Pyrenees
(Galicia, the northern part of Portugal). Chronological limits according to the
contemporary investigations are said to be from the 6^1* century В. C. till the
end of the 1st century A. D., however some researchers claim that some significant
elements of this culture lasted till the end of the 6 ^ century A. D. The
name of this culture as the archaeological notions was adopted in the 19*-*1 century
and was specified by P. Bosch-Gimpera in 1932. Due to the existence of defensive
settlements (castra) it was supposed that this culture was of Celtic origin.
The eastern Trans-Pyrenees province of Galicians was also mentioned.
Whereas, the notions Celtos and Castros were treated as synonyms (Jose Vera у Aguiar).
The function of castra was differently interpreted either as tombs,
sanctuaries or fortifications built in protection of tracks. Castra were also
treated as areas with organized settlement (Murguia).
Due to significant archaeological discoveries made in the end of the 19t*1
century some very explicit cultural features of the regions occupied by defensive
settlements of castro types are more clearly seen. Two main architectonic
forms appearing in castra - i. e. buildings of ovate and orographic projection
constructed of cast wall are distinguished. Specific style of decoration of pottery
by means of die ornament was also notified. As compared to the rest of
Iberian territory the specific jewelery, especially fibulas, torkwes, bracelets
and earings were distinguished.
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