Between 2008 and 2009 a preventive excavation supervised by the Unit of Archaeology of the University of Minho was conducted in an area with approximately 5000 square meters allowing the identification of a wide sector of the Via XVII necropolis, which is one of the five roman necropolises known to have existed in Bracara Augusta. The findings enabled us to define a typological framework related with incinerations, to understand the internal organization of the necropolis and recover the ritual marks of the funerary practices between the first century BC and the second century AD.CITCEM PTDC/HIS-ARQ/121136/2010/
The construction of a bus station in the western part of the town of Cherchell has allowed the disco...
International audienceThe cremation burial ground of « Mahis » at Gy-en-Sologne (department of the L...
The first tomb of a Roman Necropolis in the area of Carmona (Seville, Spain) was accidentally discov...
Between 2008 and 2009 a preventive excavation supervised by the Unit of Archaeology of the Universit...
The present paper aims to analyse archaeological evidence associated with the Roman necropolis of V...
The funerary/cult archeological nucleus of Rua do Raio (Braga, in the northwest of the Iberian Penin...
Augustus founded Bracara Augusta at the end of Cantabrian wars, in 19 BC, most likely between 15 and...
El yacimiento arqueológico de Oxirrinco (El-Bahnasa), la antigua ciudad de Per-Medjed, está situada ...
The roman cities of Asia Minor are surrounded by vast necropolises, amongst which funerary complexes...
The Eastern Necropolis of the Roman city of Suasa was discovered during the 2012 archaeological camp...
ISSN: : 0210-3729International audienceDuring the excavation of the Roman necropolis site Richeaume ...
This contribution aims to present an ensemble of material of Roman Republican chronology exhumed in...
By analyzing P. Ibarra and A. Ramos’ unpublished documents, and reviewing the limited information pu...
AbstractThe project is focusing on a monumental funerary complex which is located in the Valley of t...
This paper makes an approach to the Galician Roman funerary world through the study of 48 cemeteries...
The construction of a bus station in the western part of the town of Cherchell has allowed the disco...
International audienceThe cremation burial ground of « Mahis » at Gy-en-Sologne (department of the L...
The first tomb of a Roman Necropolis in the area of Carmona (Seville, Spain) was accidentally discov...
Between 2008 and 2009 a preventive excavation supervised by the Unit of Archaeology of the Universit...
The present paper aims to analyse archaeological evidence associated with the Roman necropolis of V...
The funerary/cult archeological nucleus of Rua do Raio (Braga, in the northwest of the Iberian Penin...
Augustus founded Bracara Augusta at the end of Cantabrian wars, in 19 BC, most likely between 15 and...
El yacimiento arqueológico de Oxirrinco (El-Bahnasa), la antigua ciudad de Per-Medjed, está situada ...
The roman cities of Asia Minor are surrounded by vast necropolises, amongst which funerary complexes...
The Eastern Necropolis of the Roman city of Suasa was discovered during the 2012 archaeological camp...
ISSN: : 0210-3729International audienceDuring the excavation of the Roman necropolis site Richeaume ...
This contribution aims to present an ensemble of material of Roman Republican chronology exhumed in...
By analyzing P. Ibarra and A. Ramos’ unpublished documents, and reviewing the limited information pu...
AbstractThe project is focusing on a monumental funerary complex which is located in the Valley of t...
This paper makes an approach to the Galician Roman funerary world through the study of 48 cemeteries...
The construction of a bus station in the western part of the town of Cherchell has allowed the disco...
International audienceThe cremation burial ground of « Mahis » at Gy-en-Sologne (department of the L...
The first tomb of a Roman Necropolis in the area of Carmona (Seville, Spain) was accidentally discov...