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Augustus founded Bracara Augusta at the end of Cantabrian wars, in 19 BC, most likely between 15 and 13 BC in the political context of reorganizing the Hispanic territories and communities. With very few references in written sources, the new city is mainly known through urban archaeology and by the several dozens of excavations carried out in Braga ...
Martins, Manuela, Magalhães, Fernanda
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The objective of our work is to study for the frst time a Roman mosaic from the Roman Villa of Sendim, within the framework of a project coordinated by Fátima Abraços.
Licínia WRENCH +2 more
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New pollinical data from the area surrounding the city of Braga (NW Portugal), and linked to the construction of Bracara Augusta, have allowed us to obtain an image of the landscape and vegetation of this area during the Iron Age and Romanization ...
Luis Gómez-Orellana +5 more
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Objetivos: Relacionar o nível socioeconómico com a acessibilidade aos cuidados de saúde primários em quatro Unidades de Saúde Familiar (USF), nas dimensões que surgem após a perceção, por parte dos utentes, da necessidade de cuidados de saúde ...
Vânia Teixeira +5 more
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Comparing some geometrical patterns and decorative motifs occurring in Roman mosaics from the West and the East, namely from Portugal and from Turkey, we aim to understand the reasons for the similarities and the divergences between them, attending also ...
Licínia Nunes Correia WRENCH
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O consumo de produtos cerâmicos em Bracara Augusta no século I: memória, tradição e inovação
As cerâmicas de Bracara Augusta são usualmente estudadas numa perspetiva histórica e cronológica, na qual o objetivo é compreender a sucessão de produções ou as suas contemporaneidades.
Diego Machado, Manuela Martins
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The structures of a domus with two mosaics were discovered, and due to its features, it was decided to keep it integrated in the crypt of the Museum building in Bracara Augusta (Portugal).
Maria de Fátima Abraços
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Special Issue of "Material Analysis in Cultural Heritage". [PDF]
Šmit Ž, Menart E.
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Artworks are not just objects of beauty but also historical documents that can reveal diseases unknown to ancient physicians, such as congenital disorders.
Maria do Sameiro Barroso
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Archaeological and Chemical Investigation on Mortars and Bricks from a Necropolis in Braga, Northwest of Portugal. [PDF]
Fragata A +6 more
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