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<p>In the following work the results obtained of the analysis expose paramental realized in the western door of Tamuda's castellum (Tetuán, Morocco), in the development of the campaign investigation(research) and putting in value corresponding to 2009. The above mentioned results have allowed to establish an diachronic analysis on the evolution of this door of the Roman camp, in which they could have established different constructive phases from the first foundations moments up to the last moment of use. It has allowed, thanks to the information obtained so much by means of stratigraphic polls as of the study archeoarchitectura of the paraments, the virtual reconstruction of the set along his(her,your) different phases, offering a visual trustworthy enough image.</p>
Virtual reconstruction, Tamuda, arquitectura romana, arquitectura militar, Military architecture, Arquitectura militar, Museums. Collectors and collecting, Campamento romano, roman architecture, military architecture, AM1-501, roman camp, Archaeology, reconstrucción virtual, campamento romano, virtual reconstruction, Reconstrucción virtual, Roman camp, CC1-960
Virtual reconstruction, Tamuda, arquitectura romana, arquitectura militar, Military architecture, Arquitectura militar, Museums. Collectors and collecting, Campamento romano, roman architecture, military architecture, AM1-501, roman camp, Archaeology, reconstrucción virtual, campamento romano, virtual reconstruction, Reconstrucción virtual, Roman camp, CC1-960
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