Publication: Vías romanas del Sureste: análisis histórico y espacial
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Martínez Sánchez, Miguel
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Escuela Internacional de Doctorado
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González Fernández, Rafael
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Universidad de Murcia
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Se plantea un estudio sobre el mapa viario romano en el Sureste de la Península Ibérica, contextualizado cronológicamente entre finales del siglo III a.C. hasta el año 711 d.C. A través del análisis de las fuentes escritas, así como de las fuentes arqueológicas, destacando en ellas la epigrafía, se ha realizado un corpus de datos cartográfico mediante el cual realizar una investigación histórica sobre el funcionamiento de las vías terrestres en Hispania durante la Antigüedad, así como en épocas posteriores. Gracias a la multidisciplinariedad del estudio, se ha planteado un trabajo de comparación de fuentes clásicas y arqueológicas, así como la implementación de la informática en la transformación de los datos técnicos en espaciales a través de software GIS. El resultado pretende establecer un nuevo estado de la cuestión a nivel de conocimiento historiográfico y espacial, desde el cual se puedan proponer nuevas hipótesis de trabajo sobre el tejido viario antiguo en el Sureste peninsular, así como las relaciones entre diferentes municipia a través de estas infraestructuras.
A study on the Roman road map in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula is proposed, chronologically contextualized between the end of the third century BC to the year 711 AD. Through the analysis of the written sources, as well as archaeological sources, highlighting in them the epigraphy, a corpus of cartographic data has been made through which to carry out historical research on the functioning of the roads in Hispania during the Antiquity, as well as in later times. Thanks to the multidisciplinary nature of the study, a comparison of classical and archaeological sources has been proposed, as well as the implementation of computer science in the transformation of technical data into spatial data through GIS software. The result aims to establish a new state of the question at the level of historiographic and spatial knowledge, from which new working hypotheses can be proposed on the ancient road network in the Southeast peninsular, as well as the relationships between different municipia through these infrastructures.
A study on the Roman road map in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula is proposed, chronologically contextualized between the end of the third century BC to the year 711 AD. Through the analysis of the written sources, as well as archaeological sources, highlighting in them the epigraphy, a corpus of cartographic data has been made through which to carry out historical research on the functioning of the roads in Hispania during the Antiquity, as well as in later times. Thanks to the multidisciplinary nature of the study, a comparison of classical and archaeological sources has been proposed, as well as the implementation of computer science in the transformation of technical data into spatial data through GIS software. The result aims to establish a new state of the question at the level of historiographic and spatial knowledge, from which new working hypotheses can be proposed on the ancient road network in the Southeast peninsular, as well as the relationships between different municipia through these infrastructures.
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