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Villae and Farms: Early Imperial Rural Settlement in the Adaja-Eresma Basin (Central Roman Spain)
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The Archaeology of Peasantry in Roman Spain, p. 201-227
Editorial
De Gruyter
Fecha de publicación
2022
ISBN
9783110757415
DOI
10.1515/9783110757415-010
Resumen
The information gathered, on the one hand, from the excavations carried
out at the Roman villa of Almenara de Adaja-Puras and the archaeological analyses
of various samples of sediment, starch and charcoal and, on the other, from the surveys carried out in the surrounding area, in a sector of the interfluve of the Rivers
Adaja and Eresma of approximately fifteen km2
, provide new data on the rural occupation model of this particular sector of the territory in the civitas of Cauca. The characteristics of the archaeological finds associated with the deposits demonstrate that
the occupation and exploitation of these lands was well established in the second
half of the 1st c. AD, although it is very likely that it would have been initiated earlier,
judging from the discovery at Almenara-Puras of some early structures and imported
pottery, including Italic terra sigillata.
Palabras clave
Early Roman Empire
Rural settlement
Cauca
Almenara de Adaja-Puras
Archaeometric analysis
Archaeological surveys
Materia
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Arqueología
Archaeology
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