Archaeological excavations in the Front of Guadalajara: a francoist position in Abánades (1937-1939)
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https://doi.org/10.1344/ebre38.2010.5.17997Keywords:
Conflict archaeology, archaeology of the contemporary past, Nationalist fortification, trenches, Battle of GuadalajaraAbstract
As part of a project on the archaeology of the Spanish Civil War and dictatorship in Spain, a Nationalist position was excavated in the village of Abánades (Guadalajara), which was in use between the March 1937 and the end of the war. The sector that we excavated comprised a trench, two dugouts, and a stone-and-concrete covered trench. All areas yielded many finds of the period. We present here the results of our excavations.Downloads
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González Ruibal, A., Franco Fernández, A., Falquina Aparicio, Álvaro, Fernández Blancafort, I., Laíño Piñero, A., & Martín Hidalgo, P. (2017). Archaeological excavations in the Front of Guadalajara: a francoist position in Abánades (1937-1939). Ebre 38, (5). https://doi.org/10.1344/ebre38.2010.5.17997
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Patrimoni, didàctica i recreació
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