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Se presentan los resultados preliminares de la intervención arqueológica preventiva realizada en ... more Se presentan los resultados preliminares de la intervención arqueológica preventiva realizada en 2010 en el solar donde actualmente se está edificando el Centro de la Mente, el Cerebro,y el Comportamiento (MCC) de la Universidad de Granada, en el Campus Universitario de Cartuja. La secuencia cronocultural documentada se remonta a la instalación de un poblado al aire libre datado preliminarmente en el IV milenio a.C. del que se han conservado únicamenteun conjunto de fosas con sus respectivos rellenos arqueológicos (Fase 1), y presenta un considerable hiato de ocupación hasta la Baja Edad Media, momento a partir del cualse han detectado una serie de fases que llegan hasta la actualidad. De estas fases históricas destacan por su envergadura las estructuras de orientación agrícola de época bajomedieval(ss. XIV-XV, Fase 2), y las de tipo doméstico/artesanal de la segunda mitad del s. XV-XVI(Fase 3).We present the preliminary results of the IAP held in 2010 on the site where currently th...
Once concluded research´s primary phase about all the sculptural material originated in Pollentia... more Once concluded research´s primary phase about all the sculptural material originated in Pollentia´s roman city (Alcudia, Mallorca), focus on those made of stone, on this paper we show their environmental study. It represent a new contribution to Pollentia´s historiography, such as sculpture´s urban distribution and also information about their use wheter in public or wheter in private contexts.
We present the preliminary results of the IAP held in 2010 on the site where currently the Univer... more We present the preliminary results of the IAP held in 2010 on the site where currently the University of Granada´s Centre for Mind, Brain, and Behaviour (MCC), at University Campus of Cartuja, is being built. The chronological sequence of documented culture dates back to the installation of an outdoor village preliminarily dated to the fourth millennium BC of which only a set of pits filled with their respective archaeological goods have survived sites (Fase 1). There is a considerable hiatus in occupation until the late Middle Ages, from which time there remain a number of phases today. An outstanding feature of these historical phases is the scale of the structures of agricultural orientation in medieval times (fourteenth-fifteenth centuries, Fase 2), and complementary domestic and craft infrastructures from the second half of the fifteenth century to the seventeenth century (Fase 3).
Revista del Centro de Estudios Históricos de Granada y su Reino, 2016
The aim of this brief notice is to present a rib from a Gothic style archway recently discover i... more The aim of this brief notice is to present a rib from a Gothic style archway recently discover in an archaeological excavations located west of the Faculty of Phylosophy and Letters on the occasion of the redevelopment of the University Campus of Cartuja (Granada). Its features and context of discovery suggest that this piece belonged to the first Carthusian Monastery, known as the «Old Cartuja», which were a building of great importance in the transformation of the medieval lands located on the suburban sector of Granada but whose architectural aspects are virtually unknown.
Granada En La Epoca Romana Florentia Iliberritana Museo Arqueologico Y Etnologico De Granada Diciembre 2008 Abril 2009 2008 Isbn 978 84 8266 835 2 Pags 79 86, 2008
Patrimonio Cultural De La Vid Y El Vino Conferencia Internacional Vol 2 2013 Isbn 978 84 8344 352 1 Pags 217 229, 2013
Se presentan los resultados preliminares de la intervención arqueológica preventiva realizada en ... more Se presentan los resultados preliminares de la intervención arqueológica preventiva realizada en 2010 en el solar donde actualmente se está edificando el Centro de la Mente, el Cerebro,y el Comportamiento (MCC) de la Universidad de Granada, en el Campus Universitario de Cartuja. La secuencia cronocultural documentada se remonta a la instalación de un poblado al aire libre datado preliminarmente en el IV milenio a.C. del que se han conservado únicamenteun conjunto de fosas con sus respectivos rellenos arqueológicos (Fase 1), y presenta un considerable hiato de ocupación hasta la Baja Edad Media, momento a partir del cualse han detectado una serie de fases que llegan hasta la actualidad. De estas fases históricas destacan por su envergadura las estructuras de orientación agrícola de época bajomedieval(ss. XIV-XV, Fase 2), y las de tipo doméstico/artesanal de la segunda mitad del s. XV-XVI(Fase 3).We present the preliminary results of the IAP held in 2010 on the site where currently th...
Once concluded research´s primary phase about all the sculptural material originated in Pollentia... more Once concluded research´s primary phase about all the sculptural material originated in Pollentia´s roman city (Alcudia, Mallorca), focus on those made of stone, on this paper we show their environmental study. It represent a new contribution to Pollentia´s historiography, such as sculpture´s urban distribution and also information about their use wheter in public or wheter in private contexts.
We present the preliminary results of the IAP held in 2010 on the site where currently the Univer... more We present the preliminary results of the IAP held in 2010 on the site where currently the University of Granada´s Centre for Mind, Brain, and Behaviour (MCC), at University Campus of Cartuja, is being built. The chronological sequence of documented culture dates back to the installation of an outdoor village preliminarily dated to the fourth millennium BC of which only a set of pits filled with their respective archaeological goods have survived sites (Fase 1). There is a considerable hiatus in occupation until the late Middle Ages, from which time there remain a number of phases today. An outstanding feature of these historical phases is the scale of the structures of agricultural orientation in medieval times (fourteenth-fifteenth centuries, Fase 2), and complementary domestic and craft infrastructures from the second half of the fifteenth century to the seventeenth century (Fase 3).
Revista del Centro de Estudios Históricos de Granada y su Reino, 2016
The aim of this brief notice is to present a rib from a Gothic style archway recently discover i... more The aim of this brief notice is to present a rib from a Gothic style archway recently discover in an archaeological excavations located west of the Faculty of Phylosophy and Letters on the occasion of the redevelopment of the University Campus of Cartuja (Granada). Its features and context of discovery suggest that this piece belonged to the first Carthusian Monastery, known as the «Old Cartuja», which were a building of great importance in the transformation of the medieval lands located on the suburban sector of Granada but whose architectural aspects are virtually unknown.
Granada En La Epoca Romana Florentia Iliberritana Museo Arqueologico Y Etnologico De Granada Diciembre 2008 Abril 2009 2008 Isbn 978 84 8266 835 2 Pags 79 86, 2008
Patrimonio Cultural De La Vid Y El Vino Conferencia Internacional Vol 2 2013 Isbn 978 84 8344 352 1 Pags 217 229, 2013