Martín Almagro Gorbea

Martín Almagro Gorbea
Born (1946-01-05)January 5, 1946
Barcelona
Nationality Spanish
Education Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Occupation Historian, Prehistorian, Perpetual keeper of antiquities of the "Real Academia de la Historia

Martín Almagro Gorbea (born January 5, 1946 in Barcelona) is a Spanish prehistorian.

Professor in prehistory, Ph.D. in history by the "Universidad Complutense de Madrid" with extraordinary prize.

Amalgro Gorbea was elected to medalla nº 11 of the Real Academia de la Historia on 17 February 1995 and he took up his seat on 17 November 1996.[1] Perpetual keeper of antiquities of the Real Academia de la Historia.

In 1998 he became the Director of the National Archaeological Museum succeeding María del Carmen Pérez Díe.

Majoring in the early history of the Iberian Peninsula and Western Europe, Tartessos, Iberian and Celtic, Ethnogenesis, process of acculturation, Museology, Excavations and Cultural Heritage.

Academic Curriculum

Other

Magazines and publications

Founder-Director of the magazine Complutum, of the Universidad Complutense of Madrid, Saguntum of the University of Valencia and currently directs Bibliotheca Archaeologica Hispana, Antiquaria Hispanica (born 1999), Catalog Cabinet of Antiquities (born 1998) and the Bibliotheca Hispana numismatica (born 2005), of the Royal Academy of History.

Books

Works summary

Magazine articles (351) Contributions in collective works (188) Books (20) Thesis Directed (39) Coordination (58 publications)

References

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