Traditionally, the study of the Roman military presence in Galicia (Spain) and Northern Portugal has been based on the fragmentary documentation offered by Greek and Latin authors or epigraphy, with archaeology occupying a very secondary place in these historical narratives. In particular, the information is very scarce for the period between the 2nd century BCE and 1st century CE, when these territories were conquered and integrated into the Roman world. This work presents new Roman military sites discovered through an integrated methodology involving an intensive application of remote sensing techniques in order to provide information to foster a paradigm shift in this field of study. Distributed over a wide geographical area and displayi...
This case study presents evidence drawn from an ongoing project at La Carencia Iberian oppidum. The ...
Costa-García, José Manuel; Fonte, João; Menéndez Blanco, Andrés; González Álvarez, David; Gago Mariñ...
The present work aims at the archaeological characterisation and historical contextualisation of two...
Sixty-six new archaeological sites have been discovered thanks to the combined use of different remo...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordSixty-six ne...
International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies (23rd, 2015, Ingolstadt, Alemania)Since the last de...
El presente trabajo tiene por objeto el estudio de la castrametación militar romana de campaña en el...
En los últimos años hemos asistido a un incremento exponencial del número de evidencias arqueológica...
This report details the preliminary results of the research focused on Roman archaeological heritage...
Poster presented at the AARG (Aerial Archaeology Research Group) 2015 Annual Conference (Santiago de...
The conjunction of remote sensing and GIS techniques offers an unmatched choice when it...
This report details the preliminary results of the research focused on Roman archaeological heritage...
A new research project, currently in the application stage, wants to contribute to the research into...
Ever since Estácio da Veiga, at the end of the 19th century, identified the ruins of the Roman city ...
This report details the preliminary results of the research focused on Roman archaeological heritage...
This case study presents evidence drawn from an ongoing project at La Carencia Iberian oppidum. The ...
Costa-García, José Manuel; Fonte, João; Menéndez Blanco, Andrés; González Álvarez, David; Gago Mariñ...
The present work aims at the archaeological characterisation and historical contextualisation of two...
Sixty-six new archaeological sites have been discovered thanks to the combined use of different remo...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordSixty-six ne...
International Congress of Roman Frontier Studies (23rd, 2015, Ingolstadt, Alemania)Since the last de...
El presente trabajo tiene por objeto el estudio de la castrametación militar romana de campaña en el...
En los últimos años hemos asistido a un incremento exponencial del número de evidencias arqueológica...
This report details the preliminary results of the research focused on Roman archaeological heritage...
Poster presented at the AARG (Aerial Archaeology Research Group) 2015 Annual Conference (Santiago de...
The conjunction of remote sensing and GIS techniques offers an unmatched choice when it...
This report details the preliminary results of the research focused on Roman archaeological heritage...
A new research project, currently in the application stage, wants to contribute to the research into...
Ever since Estácio da Veiga, at the end of the 19th century, identified the ruins of the Roman city ...
This report details the preliminary results of the research focused on Roman archaeological heritage...
This case study presents evidence drawn from an ongoing project at La Carencia Iberian oppidum. The ...
Costa-García, José Manuel; Fonte, João; Menéndez Blanco, Andrés; González Álvarez, David; Gago Mariñ...
The present work aims at the archaeological characterisation and historical contextualisation of two...