Santuarios, oppida y ciudades: arqutectura sacra en el origen y desarrollo urbano del mediterráneo occidental

Santuarios, oppida y ciudades: arqutectura sacra en el origen y desarrollo urbano del mediterráneo occidental
ISBN-10
8400088271
ISBN-13
9788400088279
Category
Architecture and religion
Pages
470
Language
Spanish
Published
2009
Publisher
Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press
Author
Pedro Mateos Cruz

Description

En este volumen se presentan los resultados científicos del IV Simposio de Arqueología de Mérida que, organizado por el Instituto de Arqueología de Mérida y el Consorcio de la Ciudad Monumental, pretende descifrar las claves que promovieron el nacimiento de la "urbs" y su expansión por el Mediterráneo occidental, analizando tanto sus precedentes como los mecanismos que permitirán el desarrollo urbano más generalizado a partir de la romanización.

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