Romanización y sincretismo religioso en el Santuario de Las Atalayuelas (Fuerte del Rey - Torre del Campo, Jaén)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.2005.v78.74Keywords:
Votive figures, iron votive figures, religious syncretism, Alta Andalucía, Iberian cultureAbstract
In the year 2000, the Iberian-Roman sanctuary near the settlement of Atalayuelas (Fuerte del Rey-Torredelcampo, Jaén) was discovered by accident. This sanctuary has done necessary the revision of the theories about the cult in the countryside of Jaén and Cordoba. It is characteized by two areas, one of them would be a offering place containing vessels, limestone sculptures, iron ex votes and some personal ornaments.
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