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El registro monetario de varios yacimientos rurales (7) situados en el territorium de la antigua ciudad de Olisipo (Lisboa, Portugal), nos ha permitido conocer los usos y formas de la moneda romana en un espacio rural influenciado por vías de ...
Noé Conejo Delgado
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Augustus and Hispania Ulterior [PDF]
El autor manifiesta su opinión de que el año 40 a.C., fecha del tratado de Brindisi, la provincia de la Hispania Ulterior se dividía en dos zonas bien diferenciadas: el valle del Betis, profundamente romanizada, y el Norte del Guadiana, que continuaba ...
González Fernández, Julián
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Kontynuacja i zmiana w topografii późnoantycznej Meridy
Merida (Augusta Emerita) was founded in 25 BC by Augustus on the territory of Roman province of Lusitania. From the beginning it was one of the most important cities in the Empire, anticipating continuous prosperity for long centuries.
Anna Zimnowodzka
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The migration of Celts and Turdulians from the Beturia towards the northwest of Hispania [PDF]
El presente trabajo parte del texto de Estrabón en el que afirma que los célticos de Gallaecia procedían de las orillas del Guadiana, desde donde se desplazaron junto a los túrdulos.
Rodríguez +4 more
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Renaissance Culture, Emblems, and Interdisciplinary Research: The Reception of Alciato in Coimbra☆
Abstract Bearing in mind that emblem books were a manifestation of humanistic culture and its natural interdisciplinary, this paper discusses how the early reception of Alciato's Emblemata in Coimbra (Portugal) had an impact on artists, literary authors, jurists, and Jesuit teachers.
Filipa Araújo
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The Mosaics of the Roman Villa of São Simão, Penela, Portugal
The Roman Villa of São Simão, part of the ancient municipium of Conímbriga, in the province of Lusitania, is located in the area correspondent to the churchyard, public road and lands adjacent to the Chapel of Our Lady of Grace, in São Simão, within the ...
Sónia VICENTE, Ana Luísa MENDES
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The Roman villa of Pisões (Beja, Portugal) was part of the Lusitanian colony of Pax Iulia. This place stands out for the predominance of the water element in several structures of the villa, highlighting the balneum and the large natatio, one of the ...
Rui Jorge Oliveira +4 more
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Stone materials in Lusitania reflecting the process of romanization
The Roman province of Lusitania was the last mainland of the Iberian Peninsula in the process of Romanization. The use of marble in this territory, from the Augustan times until the gradual fall of the Roman Empire, is evaluated as one of the cultural and economic phenomena developed by Rome.
Nogales Basarrate, Trinidad +3 more
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ABSTRACT A new archaeological research project analyses the history of Isla del Fraile (Águilas, Spain), a small island off the coast occupied since at least Roman times. Its isolation means that the sea has always conditioned its connectivity and relationship with land.
Alejandro Quevedo +7 more
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Archaeological narratives in ethnicity studies
In order to study ethnicity through Archaeology, the first challenge is to fully understand what that form of identity is and how it works. In recent years scholars have started to overcome the ‘introduction to ethnicity’ syndrome —whereby recent ...
Guillermo Reher +1 more
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