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Le territoire des Volques Arécomiques entre Strabon et Pline

open access: yesPallas, 2010
The remarkable extension of the Arecomic territory and the political importance given to it by Strabo are unmistakably intriguing: this twofold characteristic is often explained by the existence within the tenure of Nemausus of twenty-four small towns ...
Martine Assénat
doaj   +1 more source

OPPIDUM VOCANT, QUIDVIS CUM VALLO ATQUE FOSSA. SOME THOUGHTS ON OPPIDA, CENTRAL PLACES, AND SOCIAL COMPLEXITY IN THE EUROPEAN IRON AGE

open access: yesOxford Journal of Archaeology, Volume 43, Issue 1, Page 61-76, February 2024.
Summary The following paper presents an analysis of the term ‘oppidum’, discussing its value for understanding social complexity in Iron Age Europe. Throughout this paper, the most relevant debates regarding the oppida and their value are synthesized from a semiotic point of view.
Samuel Nión‐Álvarez
wiley   +1 more source

Los ceretanos y la iberización del Pirineo oriental (s. IV-III a. n. e.). Una nueva aproximación histórica y arqueológica

open access: yesArchivo Español de Arqueología, 2018
Los trabajos arqueológicos desarrollados en la Cerdanya (Pirineo Oriental) en los últimos 15 años han permitido por primera vez definir la entidad del pueblo de los Cerretani, comunidad brevemente mencionada por los autores greco-romanos. Características
Joan Oller Guzmán   +3 more
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Economic sustainability in relation to demographic decline of celtic agglomerations in central europe : multiple-scenario approach [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Our research attempts to discuss the applicability of social simulation as a tool for exploration the late Iron Age society in both the fortified agglomerations known as the oppida and open settlements within their surroundings, especially from the point
Danielisova, Alžběta   +1 more
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El castellum romano del Cerro del Trigo (Puebla de Don Fadrique. Granada) y el control del territorio en la época republicana

open access: yesArchivo Español de Arqueología, 2005
Como consecuencia de una campaña de prospecciones, en el término municipal de Puebla de Don Fadrique ha aparecido un pequeño asentamiento militar romano, interesante tanto por sus características estructurales como por su cronología.
Francesca Diosono
doaj   +1 more source

Mida on rohekommunikatsioonil õppida keskkonnapärimusest?

open access: yesKeel ja Kirjandus
The usefulness of traditional environmental folklore in addressing sustainability issues in modern contexts requires a more nuanced analysis. Despite the technologized and secularized surface of modern society, its values (including environmental ethics ...
Reet Hiiemäe
doaj   +1 more source

Cité et territoire celtique à travers l'exemple du Belgium

open access: yesArchivo Español de Arqueología, 2003
[es] El origen de las ciudades de Belgium (Bellovaci, Ambiarli y Atrebates) se puede situar a fines del s. iv o comienzos del s. Ill a.C. Se vincula a la llegada de una nueva población que se instala en el Noroeste de la Galia, resultado de una migración
Stephan Fichtl
doaj   +1 more source

Oppida prerromanos en la orilla norte del Fretum Herculeum

open access: yesPallas, 2010
This study deals with the issue of the location of the preroman oppida at the southernmost point of the province of Cadix. Although the antique literary sources have supplied us with their names and geographic indications, their exact location before the
Iván García Jiménez
doaj   +1 more source

Ciudades vettonas [PDF]

open access: yes
The emergence of large fortified settlements, known as oppida, in “Celtic” Iberia during the Late Iron Age, is a process which begins to be known with more accuracy.
Álvarez Sanchís, Jesús
core   +2 more sources

Oppida y “ciudades estado” celtibéricos

open access: yesComplutum, 1970
The first Celtiberian oppida or cities arise after the ‘Early Iberian period crisis’. These oppida assembled the population of the settlements that had disappeared during the 5th century BC. The knowledge we have about these cities increases after the Roman penetration by Graco (179 BC); the oppida are mentioned in classic literature and in Celtiberian
openaire   +2 more sources

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