Después del Imperio Romano y antes del año mil: morfología urbana, técnicas constructivas y producciones cerámicas
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arq.arqt.2003.22Keywords:
Settlement, urban morphology, construction techniques, ceramics, late antiquity, high medievalAbstract
This work, circumscribed to the reduced context of the two posters presented at the International Seminar of Archaeology of Architecture (Domestic Medieval Architecture I,II) constitutes an advance of a book to be published in summer, 2004. The objective, consequently, is no other than to show briefly and from three different but consubstantial viewpoints – urban morphology, construction techniques and ceramic production – the evolution of settlements from the late-antique centuries to the high-medieval centuries. The work as a result takes on a necessarily synthetic and simplified tone, reducing to a minimum the critical apparatus and other bibliographic resources.
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