Francisco Nocete

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Francisco Nocete (born in 1961). Neo-Marxist Spanish archaeologist, chair of prehistory at the University of Huelva. It is one of the most influential Spanish speaking archaeologists - as proved by his bibliography, that nobody outside Spain has ever read:

Selected works:

Nocete (1988): “Estómagos bípedos/ estómagos políticos”. Arqueología Espacial 12: 119-139

Nocete (1989): “El Espacio de la Coerción. La transición al estado en las Campiñas del Alto Guadalquivir (Espanã). 3000-1500 a.C.”. BAR International Series 492. Oxford.

Nocete, F. and Ruiz, A. (1991): “The dialectic of the Present in the Past in the construction of a scientific archaeology”. In Baker, J. and Thomas, J. (Eds.) “Writing the Past in the Present”: 105-112. Lampeter.

Nocete (1994): “Space as Coercion: The Transition to the State in the social formations of la Campiña, Upper Guadalquivir Valley, Spain. Ca. 1900-1600 BC”. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 13: 171-200.

Nocete et al. (1997): “Cabezo Juré. 2500 a. C. Alosno, Huelva”. Huelva.

Nocete (2001): “Tercer Milenio antes de Nuestra Era. Relaciones y contradicciones centro/ periferia en el Valle del Guadalquivir”. Bellaterra. Barcelona.