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Renewed work at the Roman camps at Renieblas near Numantia (2nd-1st c. B.C.)

2020; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 33; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s1047759420000896

ISSN

2331-5709

Autores

Alicia Jiménez, Jesús Bermejo Tirado, Pau Valdés Matías, Fernando Moreno-Navarro, Katie Tardio,

Tópico(s)

Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History

Resumo

Iberia was one of the first overseas territories to fall under Roman control when the provinces of Hispania Citerior and Ulterior were established in 197 B.C., preceded only by Sicilia (241) and Sardinia et Corsica (227). 1 Renieblas and the sites surrounding Numantia are among the first camps of Rome‘s earliest overseas expansion to be confidently identified archaeologically. They are central in analyses of the Republican army and Roman siegeworks, 2 the conquest of Hispania, 3 and the effects of the war on local communities. 4

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