¿Ciudades invisibles?
Paisajes urbanos de la Antigüedad tardía (siglos iii-viii)
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https://books.openedition.org/cvz/54271Contributor(s)
Panzram, Sabine (editor)
Brassous, Laurent (editor)
Language
SpanishAbstract
The Late Antique cities, are they really invisible? This volume contributes to research on cities in the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa, and thus to the social history of power, between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. It offers a selection of ten case studies from both regions, based on archaeological evidence, epigraphic monuments and literary transmission, for the period between 300 and 800. It pays special attention to the link between changes in urban space and socio-political structures, a process that is the result, on the one hand, of the material manifestation of Christianity and, on the other, of adaptation to changing external conditions, such as the establishment of Visigothic, Vandal and, finally, Umayyad domination.
Keywords
Late Antiquity; Iberian Peninsula; urbanism; archaeology; epigraphy; late antique city; urban transformation; northern Africa; Visigoths; Vandals; UmayyadsDOI
10.4000/144ibWebshop link
https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebo ...ISBN
9788490964699, 9788490964682Publisher
Casa de VelázquezPublisher website
http://books.openedition.org/cvzPublication date and place
Madrid, 2025Series
Collection de la Casa de Velázquez,Classification
African history
European history: the Romans
European history
Archaeology

