Intro; Table of Contents; Introduction; Prehistory; Chapter One; Bronze Age; Chapter Two; Chapter Three; Chapter Four; Chapter Five; Iron Age; Chapter Six; Chapter Seven; Roman Period; Chapter Eight; Chapter Nine; Late Roman and Medieval Archaeology; Chapter Ten; Chapter Eleven; Chapter Twelve; Chapter Thirteen
Summary
From Prehistory to the Middle Ages, from the Spanish mainland to the Portuguese Atlantic Coast, the Duero (or Douro as it is known in English because of its Portuguese translation) has served as a river of great historical importance. It is a river flowing from the past into the future with the legacy of the Homo Antecessor and the most ancient remains of European Prehistory, showcasing the first samples of inland farming during the Iberian Neolithic period and many examples of Schematic Rock Art. Before the total obliteration of archaeological sites in the Duero valley due to active agricultu