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El proyecto vrbes: el paisaje urbano romano del valle del Guadalquivir a través del análisis de las soluciones arquitectónicas. Principales líneas de investigación y resultados
Author/s | Rodríguez Gutiérrez, Oliva
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Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Prehistoria y Arqueología |
Date | 2017 |
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ISBN/ISSN | 978-84-942034-5-9 |
Abstract | The Vrbes project deals with the problems associated
with the use of construction materials and building
methods in the towns of the Lower Guadalquivir. This
region is especially favourable for the advancement of
these ... The Vrbes project deals with the problems associated with the use of construction materials and building methods in the towns of the Lower Guadalquivir. This region is especially favourable for the advancement of these studies for different reasons: the existence of an important research tradition already concerned with the singularities found here, the evidence of relevant classical study cases like Italica, the sum of numerous other examples based on the intensive rescue archaeology, and an increasing awareness of the personality of the area with the river as a vital element. To all this, we can add the maturation of the working methodology in architecture archaeology, the more mindful incorporation of archaeometric studies, and the development of new analysis and graphic representation tools. |
Project ID. | HAR2012-36963-C05-04
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Citation | Rodríguez Gutiérrez, O. (2017). El proyecto vrbes: el paisaje urbano romano del valle del Guadalquivir a través del análisis de las soluciones arquitectónicas. Principales líneas de investigación y resultados. En Modelos constructivos y urbanísticos de la arquitectura de Hispania. Definición, evolución y difusión del periodo romano a la Antigüedad tardía (MArqHis 2013-2015) (pp. 39-52). Tarragona: Institut Català d’Arqueologia Clàssica |
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