Through “three capsules” of knowledge in video format we will learn how men and women dressed in the Iron Age in the Iberian Peninsula and the sources used by archaeologists for their study. *The content of these capsules is the result of the internal research project carried out by the Department of Protohistory and Colonisation called “Protohistoric weaving and clothing”. Susana de Luis Mariño (Department of Protohistory and Colonisation) and Elena Aznar Medina (Archaeologist specialising in protohistoric weaving).
Collection: Multimedia
Project: 4. Family, daily life and social inequality in Europe.
Chronology: -
Scope: Secondary Education
Link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSTkYuU6iPdnBpzd2he-pqDMu47P32ckS
Resource type: Playlist on youtube
Format: Multimedia
Owner: Arqueological National Museum of Spain (MAN) (Modernalia)
Abstract: Through "three capsules" of knowledge in video format we will learn how men and women dressed in the Iron Age in the Iberian Peninsula and the sources used by archaeologists for their study. *The content of these capsules is the result of the internal research project carried out by the Department of Protohistory and Colonisation called "Protohistoric weaving and clothing". Susana de Luis Mariño (Department of Protohistory and Colonisation) and Elena Aznar Medina (Archaeologist specialising in protohistoric weaving).
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