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La ciudad de Carthago Nova (Cartagena, España). Paradigma de cambio y transformación urbana en la Hispania medioimperial. Ensayo para una síntesis

Authors: Quevedo, Alejandro;

La ciudad de Carthago Nova (Cartagena, España). Paradigma de cambio y transformación urbana en la Hispania medioimperial. Ensayo para una síntesis

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Este trabajo es resultado de la ayuda 14627/AC/10 concedida por la Fundación Séneca-Agencia de Ciencia y Tecnología de la Región de Murcia en el marco del II PCTRM 2007-2010. Se enmarca a su vez dentro del proyecto de investigación “Carthago Noua y su territorium: modelos de ocupación en el Sureste de Iberia entre época Tardorrepublicana y la Antigüedad Tardía”, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (HAR 2008-06115) que es subvencionado parcialmente con Fondos FEDER

[ES] Entre los siglos II-III d.C. la ciudad de Carthago Noua (Cartagena, España) conoce una serie de transformaciones que alteran su paisaje urbano, su extensión se reduce a la mitad y numerosos edificios públicos y privados son abandonados. En este trabajo se presentan de manera sucinta algunos de estos cambios al tiempo que se discute la visión de la ciudad entre el Alto y el Bajo Imperio y se plantean futuras líneas de investigación.

[EN] Between the second and third centuries A.D. the city of Carthago Noua (Cartagena, Spain) meets a series of changes that alter the urban landscape, reducing its size in half and drop-populating numerous public and private buildings. This paper presents an overview of some of these changes while discussing the vision of the city between Early and Late Empire

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II-III centuries A.D., Archaeological sites, Roman urbanism, Recesión, Urbanismo romano, Recession, Siglos II-III d.C.

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