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The hydrogeological and paleoclimatic factors in the Bronze Age Motillas Culture of La Mancha (Spain): the first hydraulic culture in Europe
Authors:Luis Benítez de Lugo Enrich  Miguel Mejías
Institution:1.Department of Prehistory and Archaeology,Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Faculty of Humanities and Philosophy,Madrid,Spain;2.Department of Prehistory and Archaeology,Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) Aptdo,Valdepe?as,Spain;3.Geological Survey of Spain (IGME),Madrid,Spain
Abstract:Recent studies indicate that the motillas (Chalcolithic and Bronze Age settlements in La Mancha, Spain) could have constituted the most ancient groundwater collection system at regional scale in Europe. This paper presents the first hydrogeoarchaeological study at the regional level in La Mancha. The research includes borehole drilling and hydrogeological analysis of the territory on which the motillas are settled. The resulting data confirm a relationship between the geological substrate and the spatial distribution of the motillas, sited where groundwater was accessible by means of prehistoric technology. The motillas were built during the climatic event known as 4.2 ka cal BP, in a time of environmental stress after a period of severe and prolonged drought. In these environmental conditions, the construction of these wells was a successful solution that lived on for nearly a millennium and played a major part in the processes of change towards a more complex, hierarchical society.
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