Hispania
Departamento
de Prehistoria y Arqueologia, Universidad de Granada
Departamento
de Prehistoria y Arqyueologia, Universidad de Madrid
Departamento
de Prehistoria y Arqueologia, Universidad de Sevilla
ArchaeoSpain
"Join other university students excavating at important dig sites in Spain and Italy."
Hispania
Brief history of the province excerpted from UNRV History- Roman Empire.
Conimbriga: a Roman
town in Portugal
Virtual Visit to torre llauder
"The Roman villa Torre Llauder(Matar—, El Maresme) was built during the reign of the Emperor Augustus and went through significant transformations in later times. Most of the structures preserved can be datedÊ from Severan times (late 2nd-early 3rd c. AD) and the virtual reconstruction shown here is based upon these."
The Roman Baths
of Valesio: A Local Design in Late Antiquity
Museu
Nacional Archéologic Tarrogana
Proyecto Carteia: Estudio Histórico Arqueológico de la Ciudad
Excavaciones en la ciudad romana de Arva (Alcolea del Río, Sevilla)
Organismo financiador: Junta de Andalucía (Directores: José Remesal Rodríguez y Santiago Toledano)
Pollentia:
A Roman City on the Island of Mallorca Spain
William L. Bryant Foundation/Darthmouth College Excavations
The amphora circulation in the Tarraconense:conventus Asturum, central Catalonia and Barcino
Directed by César Carreras Monfort (UOC) &, Piero Berni Millet (UB)
Funus Romanum. Colecciones Funerarias Romanas en la Europa Atl´ntica y Mediterranea( s. II a.C., s. VI d.C.)
"Nuestro objetivo: Organizar una red interdisciplinar de jóvenes profesionales europeos de la Arqueología, la Conservación, las Artes Gráficas y la Telemática, para el estudio, restauración y difusión de más de 20 colecciones funerarias de época romana. Es a su vez un foro de encuentro y colaboración entre estudiantes y grandes especialistas."
Cádiz en la Antigüedad Clásica
"En el año 206 antes de Cristo, la ciudad de Cádiz queda definitivamente incorporada a la órbita romana.Para el ejército romanoera el final de la segunda guerra pœnica y el principio de la progresiva explotación económica de la península."
Excavaciones en Gigia Gijón
Hipotesis de la Existencia de un Teatro Romano en Palma de Mallorca
Luis Moranta Jaume, arquitecto.
Corpus informtico del instrumentum domesticum
"La labor principal del grupo investigador ha sido la creación de una base de datos epigráfica con todos los sellos, grafitos y tituli picti sobre instrumentum domesticum (ónfora, ladrillo, mortero, etc.) en toda la parte occidental del Imperio Romano. El uso de este vasto corpus epigrófico permite estudiar las relaciones comerciales entre las distintas provincias que componían el Imperio Romano. No sólo favorece el conocimiento de estas relaciones económicas sino que también proporciona información sobre la estructura social del comercio y de las personas que lo integraban (negotiatores, mercatores, navicularii)."
Viladonga's Hillfort
"The defensive structures and of room, and the very many material that continuously the deposit provides (and that is exposed selectively in the monographic Museum), they mainly demonstrate for the Viladonga's Hillfort a lasting and important occupation between centuries II and V A.D., making of him a key site to know, to study and to include/understand the evolution of the world of the hillforts in the Galaic-Roman stage."
Didactic Tale: One Day at the Viladonga Hillfort
"Here we have a piece of the history of Galician people, which will take us along the paths and surroundings of "Castro de Viladonga", today integrated, as it was about nearly two thousand years ago, in the "chairego" landscape."
Production and trade of metals in the AntiquityArchaeometallurgical research in Catalonia (Spain)
"Uno de los programas de investigación del çrea de Historia Antigua, del Departamento de Prehistoria, Historia Antigua y Arqueología, de la Universidad de Barcelona, tiene por objeto determinar como se organizaba la producción y comercialización de uno de los elementos más comunes en la vida cotidiana, doméstica y productiva, del mundo rural y urbano romano: los instrumentos y utensilios de hierro. "
e- Castrexo
"e-Castrexo: electronic journal of the Friends of the Viladonga hillfort Museum, dedicated to the hillforts of the Roman province of Gallaecia (Galicia, Spain). Already contains a large number of articles in Spanish. Also in Galician and (sometimes) English".
La ciudad romana en Cádiz: Baelo Claudia
"Cuando, en 1917, comenzaron a realizarse las primeras excavaciones en la
zona de Bolonia, los investigadores encontraron los restos de una ciudad
próspera, construída segœn los cánones clásicos de Roma, conforme a un
proyecto urbanístico perfectamente planificado y racional. Con las ruínas de Baelo, la provincia de Cádiz conserva una de las mejores muestras del urbanismo romano que se conocen."
Roman Wall of Lugo
"A historical, small and beautiful city beats in a space defined by a rampart with a perimetre of little more than two kilometers. The city has integrated the wall as the fundamental element of the landscape and urban structure. The wall has conditioned the development of Lugo and has also suffered the growth of the city. After 17 centuries it still impresses, imposes and above all, it is alive, exceptionaly alive: the promenade on the top can be considered, for its use, one more street of Lugo. Its ten gates join the new and old areas of the city. Less than thirty years ago there were still more than a hundred houses attached to the monument... In short, this legacy is much more than a testimony of time, it is still a factor of current history."
Lucus Augusti
Detailed overview of the site of Lucus Augusti "The Sacred City of Augustus" in the Calaecia, Tarraconensis, Hispania. By Carlos Sánchez-Montaña. In Spanish.
La presència del Món Romá a l'entorn de la Riera d'Argentona
The Torre Llauder reconstruction. In Catalan.
Roman aqueduct Segovia
© 2001 Mary Ann Sullivan.
Roman Spain: Essays on the Roman province of Hispania
Excerpted from SPQR: Encyclopedia Romana
Roman Spain
Courtesy of Classics Unleashed.
A New Perspective for the Demographic Study of Roman Spain
By César Carreras Montfort
Roman Trade With the Canary Islands
By Andrew L. Slayman. Archaeology Magazine Volume 50 Number 3, May/June 1997.
Italica ((Santiponce))
Excerpted from Livius: Articles on ancient History.
Who was who in Roman Times: Hispania
Who was who in Roman Times: Lusitania
Who was who in Roman Times: Baetica
Ancient Coins of Hispania
Excerpted from Digital Historia Numerorum: A Manual of Greek Numismatics
Book Reviews
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William E. Mierse, Temples and Towns in Roman Iberia. The Social and Architectural Dynamics of Sanctuary Designs from the Third Century B.C.to the Third Century A.D.
Review by Bertrand Goffaux
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Milagros Navarro Caballero (ed.), Ségolène Demougin, Elites hispaniques.
Reviewed by Leonard Curchin
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Milagros Navarro Caballero (ed.), John Bodel (ed.),Epigraphic Evidence: Ancient History from Inscriptions.
Reviewed by John F. Donahue
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Michael Kulikowski,Late Roman Spain and its Cities
Reviewed by Leonard Curchin, University of Waterloo
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