A Roman Provincial Capital and Its Hinterland: The Survey of the Territory of Tarragona, Spain, 1985-1990 |
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... finds , and lastly how the data were mapped and potential sites identified . Detailed treatment of individual finds is given in Chapter 5 ; sites will be considered in Chapter 6 . Visible structural remains in the survey area were rare ...
... finds , and lastly how the data were mapped and potential sites identified . Detailed treatment of individual finds is given in Chapter 5 ; sites will be considered in Chapter 6 . Visible structural remains in the survey area were rare ...
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... finds were kept grouped by field and were boxed according to the terme municipal from which they came . Once the finds were sorted into categories ( pottery , lithics , tile , and others ) they were classified and recorded , initially ...
... finds were kept grouped by field and were boxed according to the terme municipal from which they came . Once the finds were sorted into categories ( pottery , lithics , tile , and others ) they were classified and recorded , initially ...
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... finds may result from a lack of settlement , or a scarcity of material culture used by the population , or a failure of finds to survive in the ploughsoil as a result of their poor quality manufacture . These possibilities confirm the ...
... finds may result from a lack of settlement , or a scarcity of material culture used by the population , or a failure of finds to survive in the ploughsoil as a result of their poor quality manufacture . These possibilities confirm the ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Tarraco and its Territory in Antiquity | 25 |
Background to the Field Survey | 39 |
Copyright | |
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adabs agricultural amphora analysis angular appears archaeological base brown Camp Campo ceramic changes Chapter characteristic characterized clay coarse collected coloured clay common concentration continued Date defined density distinctive distribution early imperial empire evidence example excavations fabric felspar field finds flecks of mica fragments hackly fracture hard Iberian identified important inclusions increased iron Italy Keay kiln known land landscape late late imperial later less light limestone located lower manufactured maps material mean moderate Municipal noted occasional origin particular pattern period phase possible pottery pre-imperial present probably production quartz range recorded region relatively remains represent Republican Roman rough feel rounded rural sample scatter seems settlement sherds shows similar smooth soil sorted sparse sub-rounded suggests surface survey survey area Table Tarraco Tarragona Terme territory tile town Transect Type valley variations villa walked wall ware