5 resultados para CASTLES

em Universidad de Alicante


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Within the overall framework of the renewal process of coastal tourist destinations, cultural heritage has frequently been used as a key argument for the introduction and development of strategies for the diversification and differentiation of the traditional tourist product based on sun and sand. This is the situation of the province of Alicante, identified with the Costa Blanca geotourism brand, where there are important economic issues that could contribute to the renewal of this coastal tourist destination. One of the most significant heritage values of this space consists of a series of medieval fortresses located along the axis of the Vinalopó River, which has acted since prehistoric times as a natural route from within the provincial mainland to the coast. It is precisely the argument of this historical, territorial and landscape content that has been used repeatedly in recent years to develop initiatives aimed at the creation of a tourist product, currently inexistent, based on the route of the castles of Vinalopó. This communication aims to analyse the degree of tourism potential of the fortresses located in the towns of Biar, Banyeres de Mariola, Sax, Villena, Novelda, Elda, Petrer and Elche, which constitute the core of municipalities where these medieval fortresses are located, finally pointing out some proposals for the creation of a heritage tourism product.

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Este estudio es una síntesis de las últimas aportaciones acerca de las vías en al-Andalus (ss. VIII-XV), cuya estructura inicial es herencia de la época romana. Dadas las limitaciones que imponen los escasos datos que hallamos en las fuentes árabes y los pocos restos camineros conocidos, se hace necesario emplear una nueva metodología de investigación: Se aborda el objeto como un estudio global, no sólo de los caminos, sino de todos los elementos interrelacionados con ellos, denominados como "espacios viales". Luego se presenta la indisoluble relación de los "espacios viales" con los castillos y torres ("espacios de control y defensa") en al-Andalus, como los vigilantes de los caminos, y se enuncia la toponimia árabe relacionada tanto con los "espacios viales" como con los "espacios de control y defensa". Finalmente, se recogen los datos que las diversas crónicas árabes nos proporcionan acerca de la política viaria en al-Andalus a lo largo del tiempo, así como sobre quién era el responsable de velar por el buen estado de los tramos viales.

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El objetivo de este estudio es rastrear lo que los textos jurídicos mālikíes occidentales han dejado escrito acerca de las fortalezas y de los castillos, en especial cuando se refieren a los castillos y las murallas urbanas de las ciudades andalusíes. En el análisis se diferencian los diversos tipos de textos jurídicos, puesto que la normativa general se ha de separar de las cuestiones emanadas del derecho positivo. De este modo, de la relación entre el derecho musulmán y los que en otro lugar llamamos “espacios de control y defensa”, se podrán extraer conclusiones sobre el ámbito público y militar, así como sobre la vida cotidiana de las gentes que vivieron cerca o dentro de ellos.

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During the 16th century an ambitious political programme for building towers and forts bordering the Spanish Empire’s littoral, to protect it, is materialised. This sighting network over the sea horizon had the essential mission of detecting the presence of vessels that supposed a threat. The network was organised through the strategic arrangement of watchtowers taking profit of the geographical features in the topography so that they could communicate among them with a system of visual signs. The virtual union of the stated settlements defined the fortified maritime borderline. At the same time, this network of sentinels was reinforced (in certain settlements) by the construction of fortifications that acted like centres of data reception and supplied the necessary personnel for detection and transmission. So, this mesh was established by observation points (watchtowers) and information and defense centres (fortifications) to make the news arrive to the decision centres. The present communication aims to demonstrate this military strategy providing the inventory of all defensive architectures that marked this limit between the Segura river mouth until the Huertas cape and that these are spotted from the ‘Flat’ island (later Nueva Tabarca). A riverside geography of approxi-mately 30 km long where 3 fortifications and 7 towers of diverse typologies successively took place. Among the most relevant documents of this research, we could mention the plans of the fortifycations in Guardamar and Santa Pola from the 16th century (drawn in the 18th). For this research, drawings of towers made by the Ministry of Public Works at the end of the 19th century are also important; these documents show the new military tactics, neither for attack neither for defense. At most, they replaced for maritime lighthouses for signage and help for navigation while the others towers were abandoned.

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Cultural heritage sites all over the world are at risk due to aggressive urban expansion, development, wars and general obsolescence. Not all objects are recorded in detail although they may have social and historical significance. For example more emphasis is placed on the recording of castles and palaces than on crofters’ cottages or tenement blocks, although their history can be just as rich. This paper will investigate the historic fabric of Aberdeen through the use of digital scanning, supported by a range of media including old photographs and paintings. Dissemination of social heritage through visualisations will be explored and how this can aid the understanding of space within the city or specific area. Focus will be given to the major statues/monuments within the context of the city centre, exploring their importance in their environment. In addition studying why many have been re-located away from their original site, the reasons why, and how we have perhaps lost some of the social and historical importance of why that monument was first located there. It will be argued that Digital Media could be utilised for much more than re-creation and re-presentation of physical entities. Digital scanning, in association with visualisation tools, is used to capture the essence of both the cultural heritage and the society that created or used the sites in association with visualisation tools and in some way re-enacting the original importance placed upon the monument in its original location, through adoption of BIM Heritage.