- La
Almagra (red ochre), also
known as ″La
Almagra Pottery culture″ is a red
pottery found in a
number of
archaeological sites of the
Neolithic period in...
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include colcotar and
caput mortuum. In Spanish, it is
called almagre or
almagra, from the
Arabic al-maghrah, red earth,
which p****ed into
English and Portuguese...
- s****s of
Europe during the
sixth millennium BC
pottery culture of La
Almagra,
Spain nearby,
perhaps precedent from Africa. c. 4800 BC: Constructions...
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millennium BC) Körös
culture (Hungary, Romania, 6th
millennium BC) La
Almagra pottery culture (Andalusia, 6th to 5th
millennium BC)
Linear Pottery culture...
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related cultures) and in
Andalusia (Spain),
where the rare
Neolithic of La
Almagra Pottery appeared without known origins very
early (c. 7800 BC). This phase...
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merely harvested in its wild form.
Their typical artifact is the La
Almagra style pottery,
quite variegated. The
Andalusian Neolithic also influenced...
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where to hit", in
reference to the
fishing technique.
almadraque almagazén
almagra almahala almaizar almaja almajaneque almajar almajara almalafa almanaque:...
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important event in the life of a Jew.
During restorations of
adjacent rooms,
Almagra style hydraulic plastering has been uncovered, as well as a cistern, all...
- as
dwellings and for burial. As for ceramics, the
cardium pottery and
Almagra pottery are characteristic. Some of the
existing Neolithic caves in Andalusia...
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former town that is
currently an
archaeological site
named Cerro de la
Almagra. In
Muslim Iberian Peninsula era
there were
people living in Mula and they...