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The estuarine canals of the Hastenses (Str., 3,2,5): methodological proposal for their location and study

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[EN] According to Strabo (Str., 3,2,5), the principal Turdetanian settlements associated with the lacus Ligustinus undertook the construction of canals to enhance connectivity and facilitate exchanges between rivers and marshlands.
Aragón Núñez, Enrique   +3 more
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Social strata and oral pathologies: A comparative study in two co-localized, temporally disjunct burial sites of ancient Egypt [PDF]

open access: yes
Background/purpose Oral pathologies in ancient human remains provide a unique glimpse into the lifestyles, health, and societal norms of past civilizations, including ancient Egypt.
Eppenberger, Patrick   +7 more
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Entre gaditanización y romanización: repertorios cerámicos, alimentación e integración cultural en Turdetania (siglos III-I A. C.)

open access: yes, 2010
The changes in composition and shapes in domestic wares detected among the communities along the lower Guadalquivir valley, from the 3rdcentury B.C., seem to point to a slow but constant transformation in alimentary habits. On one side is a growing Phoenician influence, reflectedin the emergence of new cooking wares: saucepans, mortars and big bowls ...
García Fernández, Francisco José   +1 more
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El complejo de Mesa Redonda (Villaverde del Río, Sevilla): un tell en el Bajo Guadalquivir

open access: yes
The archaeological site of Mesa Redonda (Villaverde del Río, Seville) was the subject of archaeological research at the end of the 1970s, and only recently has new research been carried out.
Garrido González, Pablo   +7 more
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Cruz Andreotti, Gonzalo (ed.), Roman Turdetania. Romanization, Identity and Socio-Cultural Interaction in the South of the Iberian Peninsula between the 4th and 1st Centuries BCE, ed. Brill, Leiden/Boston 2019, 256 p?ginas. [ISBN: 978-90-04-38297-8]

open access: yesStudia Historica: Historia Antigua, 2019
[EN] Book review Cruz Andreotti, Gonzalo (ed.), Roman Turdetania. Romanization, Identity and Socio-Cultural Interaction in the South of the Iberian Peninsula between the 4th and 1st Centuries BCE,
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El dinar epigráfico latino acuñado en al-Andalus. Una reinterpretación a la luz de nuevos hallazgos

open access: yes, 2001
En este trabajo se presenta un conjunto monetario procedente de los alrededores de Écija (Sevilla), compuesto por cuatro dinares acuñados en la Península Ibérica durante la época de los gobernadores omeyas.
Pliego Vázquez, Ruth
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An Improvement Cycle in Classroom for the teaching of Ancient History of East Asia

open access: yes
Este CIMA es parte de la asignatura de Historia Antigua de Asia Oriental. Se desarrolló durante 30 horas (septiembre-noviembre de 2023). Los asuntos tratados fueron, principalmente, una introducción a la Arqueología y sus problemas, evolución humana, el ...
Albuquerque, Pedro
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FieldNote: extending a GIS into the field [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
Ryan, Nick S.   +2 more
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