中文名称 | 英文名称 | CAS号 | 化学式 | 分子量 |
---|---|---|---|---|
—— | Z-Ala-Ala-OMe | 22221-78-9 | C15H20N2O5 | 308.334 |
—— | Carbobenzoxy-DL-alanyl-DL-alanin-ethylester | 27025-39-4 | C16H22N2O5 | 322.361 |
N-CBZ-DL-丙氨酸 | N-benzyloxycarbonylalanine | 4132-86-9 | C11H13NO4 | 223.229 |
In this article we set out to analyse, from an archaeological point of view, a political problem which, as demonstrated by current debate, including acts of violence, goes well beyond archaeology. Throughout the 19th century, and especially in its latter half, a centralist political model for Spain was developed in which a political balance could not be found between the State and [lie autonomous traditions of the varions regions of the Iherian Peninsula. As a result of this failure, legitimation programmes began to be constructed towards the end of 19th century, based on the history of the peoples of these regions. This led to a search in protohistorical archaeology [Iberians, Celts, Tartessians, etc.) for a possible solution to the political problems caused by a lack of institutional agreement between states and regions.