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Información del artículo Informe de la actividad arqueológica preventiva en apoyo a la remodelación en el eje urbano Tendillas - Mezquita Córdoba.
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... Cambiar idioma Idioma Català. Cambiar. Aproximación al estudio del poblamiento protohistórico en el sureste de Córdoba: unidades políticas, control del territorio y fronteras. ...
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Este archivo contiene una bibliografía actualizada de las villas romanas de Andalucía que creo será de utilidad para los investigadores. Se enmarca en el Proyecto de Investigación "Las villas romanas de la Bética: renovación... more
Este archivo contiene una bibliografía actualizada de las villas romanas de Andalucía que creo será de utilidad para los investigadores. Se enmarca en el Proyecto de Investigación "Las villas romanas de la Bética: renovación metodológica, análisis arqueológico y rentabilización patrimonial" desarrollado en la Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla y finalizado en 2014. Es mi intención actualizar la información cada seis meses aproximadamente/This file contains an updated bibliography on Roman villae in modern Andalusia that I think will be useful for researchers. It developed from the research project "The Roman villae of Baetica: methodological renewal, archaeological analysis and heritage management" developed at the University Pablo de Olavide and completed in 2014. It is my intention to update the information every six months
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We study a number of archaeological evidences testifying the trade networks that connected the region of Cordoba Subbética with the rest of Baetica. These evidences, primarily amphora vessels, allow an approach to the problem of which... more
We study a number of archaeological evidences testifying the trade networks that connected the region of Cordoba Subbética with the rest of Baetica. These evidences, primarily amphora vessels, allow an approach to the problem of which were the export routes of the great oil production of the area and, at the same time, contribute to the knowledge of the diffusion of the products from the Guadalquivir Valley and coastal baetican areas (oil, wine, salt-fish and fish sauces) within the province.
Key words: Cordoba Subbetica, roman age, trade.
Key words: Cordoba Subbetica, roman age, trade.
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Following a previous publication, the present work offers an overview of olive oil production in the region of the Subetica, near Cordoba, as shown by the evidence drawn from torcularia. This includes unpublished recent material and the... more
Following a previous publication, the present work offers an overview of olive oil
production in the region of the Subetica, near Cordoba, as shown by the evidence drawn
from torcularia. This includes unpublished recent material and the reinterpretation of
already known evidence. We believe that this contribution once more reasserts the importance
of Cordoba and its hinterland in this crucial economic sector for the Baetica.
Keywords: roman period, olive oil production, torcularia, Corduban Subetica.
production in the region of the Subetica, near Cordoba, as shown by the evidence drawn
from torcularia. This includes unpublished recent material and the reinterpretation of
already known evidence. We believe that this contribution once more reasserts the importance
of Cordoba and its hinterland in this crucial economic sector for the Baetica.
Keywords: roman period, olive oil production, torcularia, Corduban Subetica.