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R1b-M269, were the individual found at La Requejada site (San Román de Hornija, Valladolid province) had the clade R1b-P312. Other individuals found in the area and time of Cogotas I Culture were: a male from the Valdescusa site (Hervías, La Rioja province), whom had also R1b-M269, where two males of the same site had the derived clade R1b-L151, and another the subclade R1b-Z225. Two males found at Humanejos site (Parla, Madrid province) and Virgazal (Tablada de Rudrón, Burgos province), shared the R1b-P312 haplotype.
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Three individuals linked with Cogotas I remains were tested: an individual from Cueva de los Lagos (Aguilar del Río Alhama, La Rioja province) had the derived Y-chromosome haplogroup R1b-DF27; an individual from the Tordillos site (Aldeaseca de la Frontera, Salamanca province) had Y-DNA haplogroup
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Among other material culture objects there were daggers, flat axes, copper alloy axes, sickles, granite grindstones, spindle whorls etc. Like other similar settlements, Cogotas of that time was divided into several functional districts, including several cattle enclosures and a
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In the early 1st millennium BC the Iberic peninsula was invaded by the Celts and other Indo-European tribes, which occupied the central and western parts of the peninsula and created new cultures on the ruins of the older ones. One of them were
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Characteristic of this culture is black ceramics with various techniques: incised geometric motifs, incised-printed geometric motifs, - also called "dot and line" or zipper (
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in 1920s. It is namesake for two different archaeological cultures known from this site: Cogotas I (pre-Celtic) of the
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statues. These are stone bovine statues situated on pasture lands, whose exact usage is still unclear.
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This stage of the Meseta history is the least known, although a series of archeological sites, such as
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Historia de Castilla y León. 1. La prehistoria del Valle del Duero, Valladolid, 1985. G. Delibes.
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Cogotas II. Castro del Cogotas. Reconstruction of the main entrance
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Spain
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Bell Beaker culture
El Argar
Vettones
Roman Republic
Prehistoric Iberia § Bronze Age
Spanish
Cardenosa
Avila
Juan Cabré
Late Bronze Age
Iron Age
Vettones
Avila
Salamanca
Toledo
Zamora
Cáceres
Tras-os-Montes
Soria
Cogeces del Monte

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