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Un modelo de producción en gruta:el Alfar de Cabrera d'Anoia, Barcelona
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[spa] La utilización de grutas y cuevas para llevar a cabo actividades productivas fue un hecho habitual en época medieval. Este trabajo pretende analizar un modelo de producción cerámica que se adapta a un espacio físico considerablemente limitado por las características geológicas del entorno. El alfar de Cabrera d'Anoia constituye un ejemplo paradigmático de dicho modelo e ilustra un proceso de evolución cronológica y de transformación del entorno para satisfacer las necesidades de la producción cerámica.
[eng] Taking advantage of shelters and caves for productive activities to take place was a daily fact during the medieval centuries. This paper seeks to define a type of pottery production centre which is adapted to a space physically limited by the geological features of the environment. The kiln site of Cabrera d'Anoia and its layout is a classic example of this model and illustrate a chronological extension and a transformation of a suitable area to satisfy their needs.
[eng] Taking advantage of shelters and caves for productive activities to take place was a daily fact during the medieval centuries. This paper seeks to define a type of pottery production centre which is adapted to a space physically limited by the geological features of the environment. The kiln site of Cabrera d'Anoia and its layout is a classic example of this model and illustrate a chronological extension and a transformation of a suitable area to satisfy their needs.
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PADILLA, José I. (Ignacio), ALVARO RUEDA, Karen and TRAVÉ ALLEPUZ, Esther. Un modelo de producción en gruta:el Alfar de Cabrera d'Anoia, Barcelona. Munibe. Antropologia-Arkeologia. Vol. 2008, num. 59, pags. 269-290. ISSN 1132-2217. [consulted: 8 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/121532