La Hispania en época de Augusto vista por los escriores contemporáneos. Estrabón y Trogo Pompeyo
A description of Hispania in time of Augustus has been narrated to us by Strabo and Trogo Pompeius. The first of them, although he did not visit the country, left a description in his third book.
José María Blázquez Martínez
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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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La ciudad romana de Turobriga. Un modelo urbano en los Llanos de Aroche (Huelva) [PDF]
The roman Turobriga, although known by scientists in the middle of 60's, until 1996 no archaeological excavations were conducted therein. As from said year several papers and reports have been issued of diverse field works carried out my members of Area ...
Campos Carrasco, Juan M. +2 more
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Contribution to the study of pre-roman and republican roman Seville. Pottery repertories and building sequence in the stratigraphy of 41-43 abades street [PDF]
Uno de los períodos de la historia urbana de Sevilla peor conocidos desde el punto de vista arqueológico es el que transcurre entre la consolidación urbana de la ciudad durante el siglo IV a.C. y el establecimiento colonial romano de mediados del siglo I
Ferrer Albelda, Eduardo +3 more
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Phoenician communities in the Roman world: the case of Hispania [PDF]
This poster aims to report the conclusions of our PhD thesis, titled The Phoenician communities of the Iberian Peninsula and their integration in the Roman world: an identity perspective.
Machuca Prieto, Francisco
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Strabo and the Invention of Turdetania
Política de acceso abierto del editor: http://biblioteca.cchs.csic.es/registro_buscareditoriales.php?id ...
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Historians vs. Geographers: Divergent Uses of the Ethnic Name Turdetania in the Greek and Roman Tradition [PDF]
International audience ; A new scrutiny of Livy’s Roman History, Cato’s fragments and Appian’s Iberika leads us to assume that the people called Turdetani by the Romans at the beginning of the conquest of Spain was situated in the South of the central Meseta, near Celtiberia.
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The Integration of phoenician communities in the Iberian Peninsula during the Roman Empire from a postcolonial perspective [PDF]
The goal of this paper is to research on the analysis of the process of integration experienced by the Phoenician-Punic communities of the Iberian Peninsula in the Roman world, from the end of the Second Punic War (206 BCE) until Flavian times (mid-1st ...
Machuca Prieto, Francisco
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Tiempos de revolución: los ursonenses en el ambiente de la ley colonial [PDF]
La Guerra Civil del 49-45 a.C. supuso una quiebra en el proceso histórico experimentado por la región del Bajo Guadalquivir. Vrso, en el corazón de la Turdetania, se vió profundamente afectada. La transformación estatutaria de ciudad peregrina en colonia
Caballos Rufino, Antonio F. +1 more
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Del buen uso de las murallas ibéricas [PDF]
International audienceEn respuesta a un artículo de Francesc Gracia publicado en el número anterior de la misma revista, se aportan precisiones sobre la función que tuvieron las fortificaciones ibéricas prerromanas en el contexto de las sociedades ...
Moret, Pierre
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