Daniel García RiveroJuan Fournier Pulido2026-03-222026-03-22201110.12795/spal.2011.i20.06https://doi.org/10.12795/spal.2011.i20.06https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/59936Citaciones: 1This papers presents in detail some prehistoric archaeological materials found in the Northern section of the enclosure of the Islamic castle of Marchena (Seville, Spain). This finding is an evidence of a prehistoric settlement of the Third Millennium BC in the area where it is the current village. This prehistoric settlement is approximately contemporary of other known prehistoric villages nearby. Finally, a brief discussion about Chalcolithic human occupation over this geographical area, especially the related with the Bell Beaker phenomenon, is made.esGeographyHumanitiesArtLas evidencias arqueológicas de época calcolítica en la alcazaba de Marchena, Sevillaarticle