El Argar
El Argar is an archeological site for the Early Bronze Age Argaric culture developed in the municipality of Antas, in Almeria (south-eastern end of the Iberian Peninsula) which was believed to have been active from about 2200 BC to 1500 BC. It is part of the archaeological zone of El Argar and La Gerundia, and it gives name to the Argaric culture. == Chronology == Based on the structures and grave goods excavated on the site, B. Blance established a chronological sequence divided in two different periods, A and B. Later this sequence was revisited and expanded according to the information given by other archaeological sites: Argar I or initial (Argar A according to the first naming), with cists and some burials, as well as inverted-bell beaker vessels and argaric halberds.