Archaeological excavations in the Front of Guadalajara: a francoist position in Abánades (1937-1939)

Authors

  • Alfredo González Ruibal
  • Antonio Franco Fernández
  • Álvaro Falquina Aparicio
  • Iria Fernández Blancafort
  • Alejandro Laíño Piñero
  • Patricia Martín Hidalgo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1344/ebre38.2010.5.17997

Keywords:

Conflict archaeology, archaeology of the contemporary past, Nationalist fortification, trenches, Battle of Guadalajara

Abstract

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.

How to Cite

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

Issue

Section

Patrimoni, didàctica i recreació

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