Calculating the population of a Roman provincial town: (Conimbriga, Prov. Lusitania, Portugal) [PDF]
This paper studies the process of calculating the population of a provincial Roman town by studying its architecture and urbanism. It proposes a number near 5500 people for a 22 hect area.
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RESUMEN: En la antigüedad romana, parte de la meseta occidental era ocupada por los Vetones: una población llamada a menudo céltica en la historiografía.
Christophe BONNAUD
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Evidence of a glass workshop in the Roman city of Augustobriga (Talavera la Vieja, Cáceres) [PDF]
Recientes trabajos de prospección llevados a cabo en la antigua ciudad de Augustobriga (Cáceres), han permitido descubrir un fragmento de molde destinado a la decoración de la botella prismática de vidrio.
Aguilar-Tablada Marcos, Blanca María +1 more
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Evidence of late Roman glass production in Southern Lusitania (Ossonoba, Faro, Portugal).
The excavation of numbers 32 and 34 on Calle Francisco Barreto, in Faro (Portugal), in 2017, identified some of the remains of a 2nd-century AD fish-salting factory in the industrial area of Ossonoba. Once this factory ceased operating, its structures were given other uses until their final abandonment in the 6th century AD, including the construction ...
Retamosa, José Alberto +6 more
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Novedades arquitectónicas y epigráficas sobre el recinto de culto imperial provincial de la Lusitania [PDF]
Trabajo presentado al XI Coloquio Internacional de Arte Romano Provincial, celebrado en Mérida (España) del 18 al 21 de mayo de 2009.The temple of the imperial cult located in Calle Holguín in Mérida is the most distinguished testimony of the ...
Mateos Cruz, Pedro +3 more
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The ‘early production’ of Roman amphorae in Ulterior / Lusitania.
The actual state of the knowledge concerning early types of Roman amphorae in the Atlantic Ulterior / Lusitania didn’t achieve such a level as other regions of Hispania. Nevertheless, in the last two decades the research developed in Portuguese territory started to demonstrate that also here, at the most Western area of the Roman Empire, the ‘ovoid ...
Almeida, Rui Roberto de, Fabião, Carlos
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New altar to Ataecina in Oña (Burgos)
This paper presents a new altar dedicated to Ataecina. The object, located actually in Oña (Burgos), it was probably moved from the West part of Lusitania where most of the dedications to this deity have been found. The name of the goddess, in this case,
Marta FERNÁNDEZ CORRAL
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Cattle from the far West: changes and continuities in Roman Lusitania
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Detry, Cleia +7 more
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Maurianus, Vir Spectabilis. Nuevos datos sobre un Carmen Epigraphicum altomedieval de Roma [PDF]
This paper contains a renewed edition of a Christian carmen epigraphicum from Rome. We focus specifically on the ordinatio of the inscription a factor which is usually neglected despite it provides a better understanding of the text and offers guidance
Hoyo Calleja, Javier del +1 more
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MESAS DO CASTELINHO (ALMODÔVAR): A CASE OF A FAILED ROMAN TOWN IN SOUTHERN LUSITANIA
The archaeological site of Mesas do Castelinho (Almodôvar, southern Portugal) is an Iron Age hill-fort settled in the late fifth century BC. As there is no evidence of any major natural resource in the nearby area, we presume its location is designed to control a natural pass across the uplands at the border between the coastal area of the Algarve and ...
Fabião, Carlos, Guerra, Amílcar
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