@article{DalloAbaurrea:75083,
author = "Dallo Abaurrea, Gorka and Beltrán Lloris, Francisco",
title = "{Los celtíberos del Moncayo: el valle del Queiles y la
Huecha del siglo III al I a.C.}",
year = "2018",
note = "Moncayo has played a decisive role in the social and
cultural construction of the valleys of Huecha and Queiles
and in the relationship that the peoples of these valleys
have maintained with each other. On the other hand, the
paradigm shift in the vision of the indigenous peoples of
the peninsula in recent years allows us to ask new
questions and formulate new hypotheses about their way of
life. So in the search for knowledge of the indigenous
peoples of Moncayo, two questions have arisen: Who lived
and how they lived in the foothills of this mountain at the
arrival of the Romans. The objective of this paper is to
try to answer these two questions from a broad view that
covers more than half a century of studies but that is
divided into two aspects to be addressed: the indigenous
population in the Queiles and Huecha Valley, and its
economy . For the first question, related to settlement in
the area, we have treated the subject from the most general
to the most particular, beginning with what the Romans
called Celtiberia and its inhabitants, analyzing the
different theories that exist about its origin, both in
concept as ethnologically. The question would follow about
the Celtiberian ethnic group to which these people would be
attached and, finally, the main cities in the area. The
second question is related to the economy, to the "how they
lived". The resource that stands out above the rest is the
mining and metallurgy of Moncayo, especially iron, although
it would not be the only resource that these people
exploited. To finish, point out the celtiberian mints and
trade was practiced.",
}