Jorge Onrubia Pintado, historian and archaeologist, is currently director of the Laboratory of Archaeology, Heritage and Emerging Technologies of the UCLM. He specialises in the history of the Amazigh Maghreb and the pre-Hispanic and colonial Canary Islands. His current lines of research include landscapes and built spaces, the dynamics of colonisation and acculturation, the history of techniques and the theory of materiality, the archaeology of the image, and ‘public’ archaeology and heritage processes.
ed. Jorge Onrubia Pintado
Between the 15th and 17th centuries, sugar cultivation and processing, a Mediterranean industry throughout the Middle Ages, experienced what we can aptly describe as the first period of its prosperous Atlantic history. This book explores the material dimension of sugar mills and the landscapes of which they are both cause and effect. READ MORE
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