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El objetivo del presente trabajo es analizar el proceso de evolución urbanística de la ciudad romana de Carthago Noua, en el periodo comprendido entre su conquista y el siglo II d.C. Para ello se han recopilado todos los datos arqueológicos disponibles actualmente, presentándolos clasificados dentro de tres fases de desarrollo edilicio. Esta exposición está precedida por un estudio de los condicionantes que influyen y determinan el urbanismo de la ciudad (orografía, asentamientos previos y funcionalidad). Finalmente se ha realizado una práctica experimental tendente a identificar los sistemas de ejecución empleados en la construcción de las principales estructuras de la ciudad.
The aim of this paper is to analyze the urban development of the Roman city of Carthago Noua. We have studied all the archaeological information currently available and we have classified it into three urban development periods. We have also evaluated the determinants that influenced and conditioned the urban planning (topography, old settlements and functionality). Finally, we have done an experiment to identify the execution systems used to build the main structures in the city.
urban planning, urban development, Carthago Noua, experimentation, uaratio.
urban planning, urban development, Carthago Noua, experimentation, uaratio.
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