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«Las villas fortificadas en el sector central de la frontera entre Granada y Castilla: análisis comparativo entre los casos de Luque (Córdoba) e Íllora (Granada)»

Authors: RODRIGUEZ AGUILERA, ANGEL;

«Las villas fortificadas en el sector central de la frontera entre Granada y Castilla: análisis comparativo entre los casos de Luque (Córdoba) e Íllora (Granada)»

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4ª Sesión III Simposio de Historia en el territorio del Guadalteba: Guerra, Frontera y Fortificaciones - Ciclos Divulgativos “Arqueología Medieval, Ciencia y Sociedad” - Arqueología e Historia en el Castillo de la Estrella, Teba (Málaga) Programa: 4ª sesión: El sector centro occidental de la frontera nazarí 11:30 Francisco MELERO GARCÍA (ARATISPI Arqueología): “Desarrollo urbano, cambios en la fortificación y comercio en la frontera del sector malagueño del emirato nazarí” 12:00 Pedro GURRIARÁN DAZA (YAMUR. Arquitectura y Arqueología): “Archidona, una fortaleza de frontera en época nazarí” 12:30 Ángel RODRÍGUEZ AGUILERA (GESPAD Al-Andalus): «Las villas fortificadas en el sector central de la frontera entre Granada y Castilla: análisis comparativo entre los casos de Luque (Córdoba) e Íllora (Granada)» Más información en: https://castillodelaestrellateba.com/ Síguenos en RRSS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prinmaugr/?... X: https://x.com/prinmaugr Blog: https://blogs.ugr.es/prinma/ Sketchfab: https://sketchfab.com/PRINMA/models Ciclo: Arqueología e Historia en el Castillo de la Estrella, Teba (Málaga). Ciclos Divulgativos “Arqueología Medieval, Ciencia y Sociedad”. Proyecto FCT-24-21462 "Pasado y Futuro: Ciencia y Tecnología para la difusión del Patrimonio Arqueológico Medieval (CITPAM)" financiado por la Fundación Española para la Ciencia y la Tecnología - Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades. Editor: Antonio Ibarra Medina y Miguel Busto Zapico

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Medieval history, History, Medieval

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