Consuelo Mata Parreño | |
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Born | 1954
Castelló de la Plana, Castelló, Spain |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Archaeology |
Sub-discipline |
Iberian settlement Iberian ceramics Iberian flora and fauna |
Institutions | University of Valencia |
Consuelo Mata Parreño (Universitat de Vamència) is a Spanish Teacher who specialises in Iberian material culture. She is currently the head teacher of the Department of Archaeology at the University of Valencia. [1]
Mata, along with Helena Bonet Rosado and Joan Bernabeu Auban, published early work on the organisation of Iberian polities in the Valencian Community, arguing for hierarchical relationships between oppida in region. [2]
Mata and Bonet also published a typology of Iberian fine (class A) and coarse (class B) pottery, which is widely used by Iberian archaeologists. [3]
Mata led excavations at the Iberian site of Kelin, on the outskirts of modern Caudete de las Fuentes, and field surveys of the surrounding Requena-Utiel region. [4] The site of Kelin continues to be presented through public education events, particular 'open door' days. [5] [6]
Mata and Bonet led the excavation of Puntal dels Llops, a small Iberian hilltop fort near modern Olocau. [7]
In recent years, Mata and colleagues have published on the actual and symbolic uses of plant and animal products in Iberian life. [8] This project has created online databases of the many types of evidence for these uses. [9]
Consuelo Mata Parreño | |
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Born | 1954
Castelló de la Plana, Castelló, Spain |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Archaeology |
Sub-discipline |
Iberian settlement Iberian ceramics Iberian flora and fauna |
Institutions | University of Valencia |
Consuelo Mata Parreño (Universitat de Vamència) is a Spanish Teacher who specialises in Iberian material culture. She is currently the head teacher of the Department of Archaeology at the University of Valencia. [1]
Mata, along with Helena Bonet Rosado and Joan Bernabeu Auban, published early work on the organisation of Iberian polities in the Valencian Community, arguing for hierarchical relationships between oppida in region. [2]
Mata and Bonet also published a typology of Iberian fine (class A) and coarse (class B) pottery, which is widely used by Iberian archaeologists. [3]
Mata led excavations at the Iberian site of Kelin, on the outskirts of modern Caudete de las Fuentes, and field surveys of the surrounding Requena-Utiel region. [4] The site of Kelin continues to be presented through public education events, particular 'open door' days. [5] [6]
Mata and Bonet led the excavation of Puntal dels Llops, a small Iberian hilltop fort near modern Olocau. [7]
In recent years, Mata and colleagues have published on the actual and symbolic uses of plant and animal products in Iberian life. [8] This project has created online databases of the many types of evidence for these uses. [9]