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La necrópolis septentrional de Icosium (Argel). Revisión e interpretación de su cultura material (siglos I-V d. C.)

Authors: Quevedo, Alejandro; Benseddik, Nacéra;

La necrópolis septentrional de Icosium (Argel). Revisión e interpretación de su cultura material (siglos I-V d. C.)

Abstract

[ES] Icosium es una de las ciudades romanas menos conocidas del norte de África. Debido a la escasez de referencias literarias y epigráficas, la arqueología es la principal fuente para profundizar en su pasado histórico. El presente trabajo está dedicado al estudio de los ajuares de la necrópolis de Bab-el-Oued, descubierta a finales del siglo XIX y desaparecida hoy día. El análisis pretende matizar la cronología del conjunto, proporcionar una nueva visión sobre las prácticas funerarias de la época y plantear nuevas cuestiones sobre el desarrollo de este espacio periurbano de Argel durante la Antigüedad.

[EN] Icosium (Roman colony and precursor of Algiers) is one of the less known Roman cities in North Africa. Archaeology is the principal source for a more detailed evaluation of its historical past due to the scarcity of literary and epigraphic references. This paper analyses the grave goods of the necropolis of Bab-el-Oued, discovered at the end of the 19th century but now lost. The main purpose is to refine the chronology of the assemblage, to provide a new vision of funeral practices of the period and to raise new questions about the development of this suburban site of Algiers during Antiquity.

Trabajo realizado en el marco del proyecto «TIPASA. Ocupación, producción y relaciones de interdependencia en el territorio de una ciudad africana durante la Antigüedad (T002020N0000045517)», financiado por el Ministerio de Cultura del Gobierno de España y la «Misión arqueológica hispano-argelina en Tipasa: explorando el antiguo territorio de una ciudad africana Patrimonio de la Humanidad», financiada por la Fundación Palarq

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Keywords

Cremation, Pottery, Inhumation, Argelia, Cerámica, Glass, Mauretania caesariensis, Inhumación, Vidrio, Algiers, Cremación

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