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Recruitment and Military Units in the Roman Colonies of Lusitania [PDF]
The participation of soldiers of Hispanic origin in the Roman army was frequent during the High Empire. This article analyses the mobility of those military men recruited in the colonies of Lusitania who died far from them during their either service or ...
José ORTIZ CÓRDOBA
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Landscape archaeology of Roman gold mining in Lusitania: the ‘Aurifer Tagus’ project [PDF]
Taking a landscape-based approach, the Aurifer Tagus project has demonstrated the significance of gold mining in the Roman province of Lusitania. New radiocarbon dates reveal the foundation, use and abandonment of the Covão do Urso and Mina da Presa ...
Currás, Brais X. +1 more
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Las élites femeninas en la provincia romana de Lusitania
RESUMEN: Estudio de la situación y de los comportamientos sociales de las mujeres de la élite social de la provincia romana Lusitania, atestiguados a través de la epigrafía.ABSTRACT: A study of the situation and social behaviour of the women of the ...
Juana RODRÍGUEZ CORTÉS +1 more
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Creating a provincial landscape: roman imperialism and rural change in Lusitania
SUMMARY: This paper suggests some general approaches and raises some problems in studying the impact of Rome on the rural landscape in Lusitania. It concentrates on three crucial ways in which the landscape was transformed under Roman rule: (a) changes ...
J. C Edmondson
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Archaeology of Roman mining landscape: Hispania and Lusitania
Este projeto constitui desdobramento e aprofundamento de uma temática apresentada na pesquisa de iniciação científica (com bolsa FAPESP) - realizada entre outubro de 2006 e junho de 2008: a mineração.
Martire, Alex da Silva +1 more
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Creating a provincial landscape: roman imperialism and rural change in Lusitania [PDF]
SUMMARY: This paper suggests some general approaches and raises some problems in studying the impact of Rome on the rural landscape in Lusitania. It concentrates on three crucial ways in which the landscape was transformed under Roman rule: (a) changes ...
Edmondson, J. C, Edmondson, J. C.
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Las ciudades del poder de la provincia Lusitania. Capitales conventuales y ciudades principales
Resumen: Los conventus de Lusitania ya estaban constituidos, por lo menos, en época de Tiberio. A pesar de su temprano origen, ninguna de las capitales conventuales parece haber desarrollado un espacio propio de poder, tal vez por su excesiva ...
Manuel Salinas de Frías
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In the Roman epigraphic monuments of the Occidental Lusitania we can see the oriental influence in the adoption of Greek names by the people there mentioned, but this is a cultural influence not the sign of the existence of oriental people in the ...
José d’ENCARNAÇÃO
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THE MATERIALIZATION OF IDENTITY: ARCHITECTURE AND CONSUMPTION IN THE LATE ROMAN VILLAS OF LUSITANIA
Like in the rest of Hispania, the rural world in Lusitania underwent significant changes during the late 3rd and 4thcenturies. During this period, numerous rural residences, characterized by great monumentality and complex decoration, were renovated or ...
Noé CONEJO
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The Roman necropolis of Algarve (Portugal). About the spaces of death in the South of Lusitania
We intend to disclose some of the results of the analysis of the spaces of death from Roman times that were excavated in Algarve for over a century.
Pereira, Carlos
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