Anàlisi estructural de la vil.la del Pla de l'Horta (original) (raw)

Va ser a principi de l'any 1970, durant la construcció d'uns pisos pel Patronat "Santa Creu de la Selva", que es varen descobrir una sèrie de mosaics pertanyents a una vil•la romana. Es varen aturar les obres en aquell sector i el març del mateix any el S.T.I.A. de la Diputació va iniciar una primera campanya d'excavacions sota la direcció del Sr. Miquel Oliva'. Les excavacions es varen desenvolupar en dues campanyes, la segona de les quals va finalitzar a mitjan març de l'any 1972. Els mosaics, força malmesos, varen ser arrencats durant l'agost del 1970 per a la seva conservació i restauració^. L'excavació es va desenvolupar, bàsicament, a la part residencial de la vil•la, al voltant de la zona amb paviments musius. Però ja durant el primer any i, sobretot, durant la segona campanya es varen trobar indicis de la important extensió de la vil•la. Durant l'any 1971, i mentre es construïa una rasa per al clavegueram, a uns 100 m a l'est de l'àrea excavada, hi varen aparèixer diversos murs i un paviment d'O. signinum. Per sota d'aquest conjunt d'estructures es va trobar una destacable necròpoli ibèrica^.

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Anàlisi toponímica de l’Horta de València. Integració dels enfocaments clàssic i crític per a la reconstitució i revaloració del seu paisatge

Documents d'anàlisi geogràfica, 2018

L’Horta de València, the most populated district in the land of València or Valencian Country (País Valencià, in eastern Spain), is so named because until the early twentieth century its economy was based on its rich horta or huerta (irrigated land). From the analysis of its towns’ and villages’ place names (referring to areas where horta has been suppressed) we attempt a virtual reconstitution of the cultural landscape of l’Horta (which has for the most part disappeared in the last decades). Thus, we intend to make its citizens aware of the heritage value of this cultural landscape, and also to enhance what still survives of it. We carry out an analysis of l’Horta place names, following the classic methodology of collecting place names and explaining their origin and semantics, but also following the critical approach that studies the ideological and identity aspects behind place names. Both approaches can be integrated to obtain a more complex analysis of place names.

La Villa Del Pla De L Horta Sarria De Ter Girona en Epoca Bajoimperial

Diputación de Palencia, 2020

The suburban villa of Pla de l’Horta has a long, complex history stretching back over six centuries. It includes a remarkable residential complex and a large production area. In the Late Roman Empire period, the villa’s production spaces were strengthened and organized around a large complex used for winemaking, which even occupied some sectors of the residential building.

La ocupación del suburbio de la antigua Gerunda: el caso de la villa romana del Pla de l’Horta (Sarrià de Ter, Girona).

Mytra, 10 , 2022

After the foundation around 70 BC of the Roman city of Gerunda, the surrounding and dependent territory of this urbs was occupied and economically exploited by villa-type establishments. One of the best-known establishments for archeology is the Roman villa of Pla de l’Horta: a suburban property that combined the comforts and spaces of a villa intended for the otium and the elements of a farm agricultural of the time. This establishment allows us to know in great detail, due to its good state of conservation, the characteristics of a farm that combined the functions of a farm with the residential and social functions derived from its close relationship with the urbs. Its study allows us to deepen our knowledge of the relationship between small cities and their suburbium at a productive and residential level, which is all the more important when it comes to towns such as Gerunda, whose peculiar orography strengthened the search for suburban spaces for the construction of cities large residences of local elites.

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