Pepe el Ferreiro explained

José María Naveiras Escanlar, commonly known as Pepe el Ferreiro (31 March 1942 – 13 June 2020),[1] was a Spanish archaeologist. He was born in Grandas de Salime, Asturias. He worked as blacksmith in the forge of his father and in other activities related to metallurgy.

Together with two friends he discovered the first dwelling of a castro (village), called Chao Samartín, in 1977.[2] Because of the friendship he had with the owner of the estate, Don Manuel Barcia Monteserín, he was allowed to excavate this buried building, a work he accomplished together with José Manuel Villamea, and together they managed to bring to light an important collection of ceramic fragments. He took the archaeologist D. Miguel Ángel de Blas Cortina of the University of Oviedo to see the Castro, who subsequently studied the excavation site.

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  1. https://www.lavozdeasturias.es/noticia/asturias/2020/06/13/fallece-pepe-ferreiro-causa-enfermedad/00031592062943122947352.htm Fallece Pepe el Ferreiro
  2. Web site: Pagina principal . 2010-03-03 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100205024221/http://www.chaosamartin.es/ruinas2.htm . 2010-02-05 . José María Naveiras Escanlar's role in the discovery of the Castro of Chao Samartín. (Spanish).
  3. http://www.lne.es/secciones/noticia.jsp?pRef=1892_41_600484__Occidente-Pepe-Ferreiro-pilar-etnografico