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Roman roads of Lusitania in itinerary sources in Antiquity

open access: yesHumanitas, 2014
The essential sources to the study of Roman roads of Lusitania, the Antonine Itinerary, the Ravenna Cosmography and Astorga Clay Itinerary point to a total of 56 stations, 27 of which have not yet been securely identified.The present paper addresses the persisting problems and their root causes, while trying to update the geography of the road network ...
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Cattle from the far West: changes and continuities in Roman Lusitania

open access: yes, 2021
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Detry, Cleia   +7 more
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Anfiteatro de Ammaia (Lusitania): nuevo ejemplo de modelo provincial

open access: yes
The Roman Amphitheater of Ammaia (Hispania-Lusitania) is a new archaeological discovery, an example of a Roman provincial model in the public buildings of spectacles.
Barradas, Sandra   +12 more
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Ammaia and the Making of a Roman Town: A Contribution to Urbanism Studies in Lusitania

open access: yes, 2014
During the past 5 years, a full coverage geophysical survey of the intra-mural and parts of the extra-mural areas of the deserted Roman town of Ammaia (Portugal) was achieved. Using a wide array of instruments, this approach allowed an in depth analysis of a newly founded Roman centre, linking the excellent survey data with stratigraphic information ...
CORSI, Cristina, F. Vermeulen
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Evidence of late Roman glass production in Southern Lusitania (Ossonoba, Faro, Portugal).

open access: yesSPAL. Revista de Prehistoria y Arqueología de la Universidad de Sevilla
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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Os Romanos de Castro Verde (Conventus Pacensis, Lusitania)

open access: yes, 2016
Manuel Maia found the photograph that he has done of a lost Roman stele with inscription. The surprise induced a more exhaustive research about the apparent individuality of the people who, at Roman times, lived in this term of the modern Castro Verde ...
d'Encarnação, José
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LATINIDAD, ONOMÁSTICA E INTEGRACIÓN JURÍDICA EN EL INTERIOR DE LUSITANIA: ACERCA DE UNA INSCRIPCIÓN PROCEDENTE DE TEIXOSO (CASTELO BRANCO, PORTUGAL): HEpOL 26069

open access: yes, 2019
We propose a study about the social, legal and institutional reality reflected in an inscription from Teixoso (Covilhã, Castelo Branco). This inscription will allow us to approach the ways of adaptation of the native Lusitanian elites to the Roman ...
Paredes Martín, Enrique   +1 more
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Primera escultura oficial en bronce en Lusitania (Hispania)

open access: yesDissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae
The Romanisation of Lusitania (Hispania) took place in the time of Augustus, after the conquest of the Hispanic territory at the end of the 1st century BC. Bronze has largely disappeared from the archaeological remains, due to its constant reuse.
Trinidad Nogales Basarrate
doaj   +1 more source

The ‘early production’ of Roman amphorae in Ulterior / Lusitania. State of play of a universe (still) under construction.

open access: yes, 2019
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
Almeida, Rui Roberto de, Fabião, Carlos
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