The Straits of Gibraltar have been historically an important maritime axis of connection between the Mediterranean and Atlantic areas of the Iberian Peninsula. For this reason, most of the archaeological research has focused on the coastal settlements, but its broader archaeological landscape remains mostly unknown. In this paper, we present recent intensive surveys in which a wide range of sites was detected, dating from the eighth century BC to the fourteenth AD. The ancient landscape is thus reconstructed over a long‐term perspective. Prior to the Roman expansion, the earlier Bailo‐La Silla del Papa was an urban central place that supported a dense network of subordinate settlements. Later on, the central settlement was transported from ...
Some archaeological sites located on coastal promontories of the north coast of Alicante (Spain) wer...
This paper has a twin methodological and interpretative focus. It presents the use of geospatial tec...
Debates surrounding late antique societies have attracted renewed interest from an archaeological p...
The Straits of Gibraltar have been historically an important maritime axis of connection between the...
Presentamos en ese trabajo los resultados preliminares de los estudios de paisaje en torno a Bailo/L...
International audienceFrom the ninth to the first Century BC, the bay of Bolonia, on the northern sh...
The Iberian Peninsula has been repeatedly characterised by its wide diversity of landscapes and of c...
In southern Iberia, the surroundings of the Strait of Gibraltar are known as a crossroad for populat...
In southern Iberia, the surroundings of the Strait of Gibraltar are known as a crossroad for populat...
A contextualized study of the sigillata from an excavation at the so-called East or Carteia Gate in ...
International audienceDuring the last decade, new chronological data resulted in a re-evaluation of ...
Phoenicians were the first to systematically develop the area surrounding the Strait of Gibraltar at...
The preliminary results of the survey carried out in the territory of Bailo / La Silla del Papa and ...
This Thesis focuses on the history and development of the topography, layout, and facilities of the ...
International audiencePhoenicians were the first to systematically develop the area surrounding the ...
Some archaeological sites located on coastal promontories of the north coast of Alicante (Spain) wer...
This paper has a twin methodological and interpretative focus. It presents the use of geospatial tec...
Debates surrounding late antique societies have attracted renewed interest from an archaeological p...
The Straits of Gibraltar have been historically an important maritime axis of connection between the...
Presentamos en ese trabajo los resultados preliminares de los estudios de paisaje en torno a Bailo/L...
International audienceFrom the ninth to the first Century BC, the bay of Bolonia, on the northern sh...
The Iberian Peninsula has been repeatedly characterised by its wide diversity of landscapes and of c...
In southern Iberia, the surroundings of the Strait of Gibraltar are known as a crossroad for populat...
In southern Iberia, the surroundings of the Strait of Gibraltar are known as a crossroad for populat...
A contextualized study of the sigillata from an excavation at the so-called East or Carteia Gate in ...
International audienceDuring the last decade, new chronological data resulted in a re-evaluation of ...
Phoenicians were the first to systematically develop the area surrounding the Strait of Gibraltar at...
The preliminary results of the survey carried out in the territory of Bailo / La Silla del Papa and ...
This Thesis focuses on the history and development of the topography, layout, and facilities of the ...
International audiencePhoenicians were the first to systematically develop the area surrounding the ...
Some archaeological sites located on coastal promontories of the north coast of Alicante (Spain) wer...
This paper has a twin methodological and interpretative focus. It presents the use of geospatial tec...
Debates surrounding late antique societies have attracted renewed interest from an archaeological p...