La aportación de la arqueología al estudio del tránsito entre la antigüedad y el medievo en Bizkaia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17561/aytm.v8i0.1675Keywords:
The Dark Age (6th-8th centuries), Settlement, Continuity or ruptureAbstract
The discovery in Bizcaia of a number of necropolises and funerary remains dating from between the 6th and 8th centuries has led to the revision of several historiographical hypotheses concerning the continuity in the province of proto-historic ways of life. Comparisons between the dispersal of archaeological materials from the Dark Ages and those from the previous period (1st-4th centuries AD) point quite clearly to a rupture in the use of space, which is interpreted as a symptom of far-reaching transformations in the society of the time.
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