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Las espadas de la necrópolis de El Castillo (Castejón, Navarra)
This paper aims to study the swords discovered in the necropolis of El Castillo (Castejon, Navarra). They come from tombs dated in the Second Iron Age, between the 2nd o of 4th c. and 3rd c. BC. A period marked by a process of generalization of armament and by the existence of burials with complex panoplies, with both offensive and defensive weapons. The uniqueness of the site is reflected in the analyzed set, in which three very different models of swords are documented.