A Roman Provincial Capital and Its Hinterland: The Survey of the Territory of Tarragona, Spain, 1985-1990 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 41
Page 246
... pattern of settlement was not heavily affected by ecological constraints although the precise points chosen for the building of settlements was influenced by a preference for certain types of location . Such a pattern is largely a ...
... pattern of settlement was not heavily affected by ecological constraints although the precise points chosen for the building of settlements was influenced by a preference for certain types of location . Such a pattern is largely a ...
Page 264
... pattern to the deviations from the mean . The Baetican types ( fig . 9.14 ) also show no clear pattern . Overall the results from this phase reveal few patterns . However , one distinctive and consistent feature is the location of the ...
... pattern to the deviations from the mean . The Baetican types ( fig . 9.14 ) also show no clear pattern . Overall the results from this phase reveal few patterns . However , one distinctive and consistent feature is the location of the ...
Page 273
... pattern was dense across the whole area . It seems unlikely that the landscape was depopulated during the intervening periods and that the main settlement pattern first developed after the 6th c . B.C. , as is often held to be the case ...
... pattern was dense across the whole area . It seems unlikely that the landscape was depopulated during the intervening periods and that the main settlement pattern first developed after the 6th c . B.C. , as is often held to be the case ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Tarraco and its Territory in Antiquity | 25 |
Background to the Field Survey | 39 |
Copyright | |
15 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
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