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It is about history of Roman Republic during period from Second Punic war to 133. BC and plebeian tribunate of Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus. It is period of agrarian crisis, and deep social, economic, political changes in Roman Republic.
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      History, Ancient History, Economics, Humanities
ABSTRACT OPHIUSSA VOLUME 3, 2019, PÁGINAS 45-79. SUBMETIDO A 30.04.2019. ACEITE A 15.08.2019. The major interest on amphorae and metallic materials from the ancient fieldwork carried out in Chibanes and published in O Arqueólogo Português... more
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      Iron Age, Late Roman Republic, Arqueologia Militar Romana, Roman conquest in Lusitania
In one of the chapters of his monumental book «Monarchia Lusytana», where are explained the Roman proconsul Decimus Iunius Brutus’ combats against the peoples that lived in the western Hispania, the author, Bernardo de Brito, shows that a... more
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      Roman Lusitania, Roman conquest in Lusitania, Moimenta da Beira, Decimus Iunius Brutus
The main aim of this study is the description of the origin of an ancient Roman road known as “Vía de la Plata” (Iter ab Emerita Asturicam), the way which links north and south of the occidental part of Iberia from Mérida to Astorga. We... more
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      Classical philology, Arqueología romana / Roman archeology, Filologia Clasica, Historia romana
Viriatus is the "Vercingetorix" of the Lusitanian people. He was a historical figure, but the ancient historiography and ethnology of the conquest of Spain, which came to us in fragmentary form, presents the character with the traits of a... more
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      Indo-European Studies, Heroes, Ancient Ethnography, Iron Age Iberian Peninsula (Archaeology)
Chões de Alpompé was recognized as an archaeological site only during the 50´s, the time from which it was extensively and intensively surveyed, in several times and in several contexts. The artifacts gathered during those fieldworks... more
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      Roman Army, Iron Age Iberian Peninsula (Archaeology), Roman conquest in Lusitania, Roman Archaeology
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      Roman conquest in Lusitania, Roman Archaeology, Roman Conquest
The most part of the black gloss pottery from foundation levels of olisipo and Valentia are of italic origin such as the numerous amphorae (Greco-italic and Dr. 1A forms) and the kitchen set of dishes. In the black gloss pottery group, it... more
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      Cerâmica campaniense, Roman conquest in Lusitania, Roman Archaeology, Roman Conquest
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      Roman conquest in Lusitania, Roman Archaeology, Roman Conquest
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      Roman History, Roman Army, Roman conquest in Lusitania
Este artículo es el repaso de una “duda razonable” (y razonada) sobre el origen de la ciudad romana de «EMERITA» (Mérida, Extremadura): ¿«IULIA» o «AUGUSTA»?; una introducción a un viejo debate sobre su fundación que inició la Doctora... more
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      Archaeology of Roman Hispania, Hispania (Archaeology), Lusitania (Archaeology), Arqueología
The production of silver in Hispania has cornered a prominent place in the ancient texts referring to the Republican period in the Iberian Peninsula and in the historiographical tradition of the Roman conquest. However, lead has not... more
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      Roman conquest in Lusitania, Roman mines and metallugry
RESUMO Apresenta-se um conjunto de artefactos metálicos recolhido por métodos não arqueológicos no sítio de Chões de Alpompé, Santarém, usualmente interpretado como povoado pré-romano, uti-lizado como estabelecimento militar romano, desde... more
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      Archaeology, Roman History, Roman Army, Lusitania (Archaeology)
In the framework of the Roman expansion in the Iberian Peninsula, from the Second Punic War to the Cantabrian Wars (ca. 218-19 BC), we witness the organization of defensive coalitions by the local populations. Celtiberians, Vettones and... more
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      Roman Republic, Iron Age Iberian Peninsula (Archaeology), Celtiberian History, Ethnicity
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      Arqueología del Paisaje, Roman Republic Spain, Roman conquest in Lusitania
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      Roman Lusitania, Sertorian Wars, Roman conquest in Lusitania, Roman Military Camps
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      Ancient History, Iron Age Iberian Peninsula (Archaeology), Celtiberian History, Ancient Warfare
RESUMEN. Este trabajo analiza, desde el punto de vista histórico, el sustrato prerromano inmediatamente anterior a la conquista por Roma del extenso territorio que hoy conocemos como Extremadura. Éste no se corresponde con una unidad... more
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      Celtic History, Romanización, Hispania, Roman Spain
1. Más allá del topos. 2. Juntos y revueltos. Tres estudios de caso: 3. Causas en el surgimiento de las coaliciones militares. Presión externa y estímulos endógenos. 4. Mecanismos de articulación de las coaliciones y... more
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      Iron Age Iberian Peninsula (Archaeology), Celtiberian History, Ancient Warfare, Protohistoric Iberian Peninsula
Abstract This paper deals with the campanian ware collected from the excavations made in the roman camp Lomba do Canho (Arganil) since 1956 to 1983. It is the tipical homogeneous sample of the B circle produtions of the middle I century... more
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      Roman History, Portuguese History, Roman Army, Portugal