The language: assimilation or resistance: Roman Lusitania
At the time of the Roman conquest in Hispania, the indigenous words to identify persons, deities and villages were maintained in the epigraphic monuments, with, nevertheless the Roman facies. So, we can say that the language acted as an very important way to the assimilation, without real resistance.
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The funerary monuments in the Roman Hispania and their epigraphy in the National Museum of Roman Art of Merida. A didactic proposal addressed to students of Classical Culture and Latin in ESO and Bachillerato [PDF]
El mundo funerario en la Hispania romana presenta una gran variedad en sus tipos monumentales. Del estudio de los monumentos y la tipología funeraria se extrae información no sólo cultural y religiosa, sino también referente a aspectos sociológicos ...
Barrero Martín, Nova +1 more
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O singular monumento funerário romano de Soure : (conventus Scallabitanus)
Retoma-se o estudo epigráfico do monumento romano de Soure (HEp, 6, 1996, 1037), salientando a importância da representação, em baixo relevo, da cena de caça à lebre e o elevado interesse histórico-cultural da referência a laquearia, como elemento ...
José D'Encarnação
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Geometric Themes in Villae of the Conventus Pacensis
The project of drawing up an inventory of Roman mosaics in the territory of present-day Portugal requires, in the first stage, a methodical consultation of as many existing sources of information as possible, both of the current and of the past centuries.
Maria de Jesus DURAN KREMER
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El culto a Victoria y la interpretatio indígena en el occidente de Hispania, Galia y el norte de Britania [PDF]
El estudio de datos epigráficos y arqueológicos relativos a tres zonas diferentes del Occidente del Imperio Romano nos permite proponer una nueva visión sobre el culto a la diosa romana Victoria y su interpretatio indígena.
Olteanu, Teodora
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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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Agustín Sánchez Rodrigo y la epigrafía en Serradilla, Cáceres, y sus alrededores
Este artículo examina la correspondencia entre Fidel Fita, prestigioso académico de la Historia, y Agustín Sánchez Rodrigo, vecino de Serradilla, Cáceres, cuyo objeto fue la media docena de inscripciones antiguas de cuya existencia en su pueblo y ...
José-Vidal Madruga +1 more
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Saint Martin of Braga, active in Gallaecia in the second half of the 6th century, referred to cardinal virtues in several of his writings, in accordance with the teachings of Seneca that he knew well.
Marek Wilczyński
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The fourth dimension in landscape analysis: changing of heritage and ecological values in the Évora cultural landscapes. [PDF]
Time is one of the most important driving forces in Landscape Ecology. Time along with geosystem, biosystem and socialsystem determines landscape heterogeneity which reveals itself in different patterns and functions.
Batista, Teresa +2 more
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Some engraved gems from Ammaia
The article presents stones from Roman rings that belonged to Doctor Delmira Maças’s archeological collection. All were discovered in irrigation canals in the fields in which the Roman city of Ammaia, Portugal, was located (to day S. Salvador de Aramanha,
Graça Cravinho
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