RT Journal Article T1 Building nations in the XXI century. Celticism, Nationalism and Archaeology in northern Spain: the case of Asturias and León A1 Marín Suárez, Carlos A1 González Álvarez, David A1 Alonso González, Pablo AB This investigation presents an overview of ‘Celtic’ nationalism in northern Spain, with the regions of Asturias and León as case studies. In these areas, archaeological narratives have served and still serve to justifycontemporary political agendas. Archaeologists have thus become major actors in the discursive struggles over the past. However, they have become rather naïve and innocent regarding their contemporary public roles and their relationship towards social and political agendas. Thissituation has led to a lack of control over the use of their own narratives, which take on a life of their own in the public sphere. Our paper illustrates how archaeology has been used in the construction of contemporary political identities by regionalist and nationalist agents. Whereas nowadays Asturias aims to reinforce selfgovernment,the objective of León is to become a separate ‘AutonomousCommunity’ endowed with a certain degree of self-governmentseparated from Castile. PB Division of Archaeology, Department of Archaeology and Anthropology. University of Cambridge SN 0261-4332 YR 2012 FD 2012-11 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/42504 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/42504 LA eng DS Docta Complutense RD 7 abr 2025