954 resultados para Arqueologia cristiana -- Tarragona (Catalunya)


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This paper presents an assemblage of marmora found during the archaeological excavation undertaken in 1992, a small part of the site where the Hospital of Sant Pau and Santa Tecla stands today, at Rambla Vella of Tarragona (Spain). Most of them are coloured marmora from a wide range of quarries: not only local (Santa Tecla stone, Alcover stone) and regional (broccatello) but also imported, such as giallo antico, pavonnazzetto, africano, portasanta, porfido rosso, serpentino, breccia di Settebasi. Even though some fine-grained, white marble fragments were also found, they are not being discussed here. Despite the small number of fragments recovered, this set is highly interesting as they were found in a clear, well-dated stratigraphical context: a soil from 125-150 AD that filled up some sort of building from Augustan times. The location of the site, on the limits of the upper part of the town, which was devoted to public areas (mainly related to the imperial worship, the provincial government and public), and the lower part of Tarraco, where the other activities (residential, colonial govern, etc) took place, is also significant. Therefore, both its location and its date are significant, as during this period the upper part of Roman Tarraco underwent major urban modifications which gave it the magnificence worthy of the capital of the largest province of the western part of Roman Empire.

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This article details the use of photographic rectification as support for the graphic documentation of historical and archaeological heritage and specifically the southern facade of the Torre del Pretori (Praetorium Tower) in Tarragona. The Praetorium Tower is part of a larger monumental complex and one of the towers that connected different parts of the Tarraco Provincial Forum, the politic-administrative centre of the ancient capital of Hispania Citerioris. It is therefore a valuable example of the evolution of Roman urban architecture. The aim of this project is to provide accurate graphic documentation of the structure to facilitate the restoration and conservation of the tower, as well as to provide a more profound architectural and archaeological understanding of the Roman forum. The use of photographic rectification enabled us to overcome the spatial and time difficulties involved in collecting data caused by the size and location of the building. Specific software made it easier to obtain accurate two-dimensional images. For this reason, in our case, photographic rectification helped us to make a direct analysis of the monument and facilitated interpretation of the architectural stratigraphy. We currently separate the line of research into two concepts: the construction processes and the architecture of the building. The documentation collected permitted various analyses: the characterisation of the building modules, identification of the tools used to work the building materials, etc. In conclusion, the use of orthoimages is a powerful tool that permits the systematic study of a Roman building that has evolved over the centuries and is now in a modern urban context.

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L'exercici de l'arqueologia urbana a Tarragona ha permès la documentació de restes arquitectòniques del fortí del Rei, bastit en el context de la Guerra de Successió. L'element més significatiu és la documentació d'una galeria i/o camí protegit que connectava aquest fortí amb el de l'Oliva.

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El presente articulo sintetiza los trabajos realizados en el marco del Seminari de Topografía Antiga1 de la Universitat Rovira i Virgili, URV, para construir un SIG que recoja la información arqueológica obtenida en el curso de todas las intervenciones realizadas sobre la ciudad de Tarragona. El artículo se centra en los aspectos referentes a la vectorización de la información planimétrica y topológica.

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Les darreres recerques dutes a terme en el Projecte Ager Tarraconensis (PAT) han permès augmentar considerablement els coneixements existents sobre l’antiguitat tardana al territorium de Tarraco, tema que ja havíem estudiat parcialment en la nostra tesi doctoral (1992), que inclou també altres àrees del Camp de Tarragona no incloses al PAT. D’altra banda, en els darrers anys hem tingut també ocasió d’estudiar parcialment el poblament antic a la zona de les terres de l’Ebre i al nord del País Valencià, molt especialment a les comarques de l’Alt Palància i la Plana de Castelló. El conjunt d’aquests estudis ens permet plantejar una visió general sobre el poblament tardoantic en una zona determinada que correspon a la part costanera meridional de l’antiga provincia Tarraconensis, amb els límits i la denominació que rep a partir de la divisió de Dioclecià. L’estudi comparatiu del poblament tardoantic d’aquestes àrees permet contrastar, a més de punts en comú, també algunes diferències, tant en el diferent grau de pervivència dels hàbitats després de la crisi del segle III com en l’aparició de nous tipus d’hàbitats (poblats en altura) que no apareixen en totes les àrees, sinó només en les més meridionals. S’aborda també la problemàtica de l’existència d’unes poques vil·les luxoses durant el segle IV (especialment la controvertida de Centcelles), en contrast amb altres hàbitats més modestos, així com el pas de la vil·la a un altre tipus de poblament dispers.

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La catedral de Tarragona es el edificio más importante de la Edad Media en la ciudad. Se asienta en una zona arqueológica de primera magnitud como es la parte alta de Tarragona, en medio de la gran plaza del recinto de culto imperial de Tarraco, lugar en el cual después se erigió la sede visigoda de la ciudad. La ejecución del Plan Director de la Catedral de Tarragona, proyecto de los arquitectos Joan Figuerola y Joan Gavaldà, conlleva la realización de una serie de importantes actuaciones arqueológicas tanto en el subsuelo como en arqueología vertical. Con esta comunicación presentamos un primer avance de los trabajos realizados entre los años 2000 y 2002, con la siguiente evolución: época flavia (construcción del recinto sagrado imperial, con restos conservados de nueve metros de alto); antigüedad tardía (desmontaje del recinto de culto y construcción de nuevas estancias posiblemente relacionables con la ocupación habitada de la zona -¿episcopio?-); edad media (construcción de la canóniga cardenalicia y templo sobr el antiguo emplazamiento cultural romano. Estructura monástica adaptada a los precedentes romanos. Apertura de capillas en el claustro); época moderna y contemporánea (reformas y transformaciones de la catedral).

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An integrated geophysical survey was conducted in September 2007 at the Cathedral of Tarragona (Catalonia, NE Spain), to search for archaeological remains of the Roman temple dedicated to the Emperor Augustus. Many hypotheses about its location have been put forward, the most recent ones suggesting it could be inside the present cathedral. Tarragona’s Cathedral, one of the most famous churches in Spain (12th century), was built during the evolution from the Romanesque to Gothic styles. As its area is rather wide, direct digging to detect hidden structures would be expensive and also interfere with religious services. Consequently, the use of detailed non-invasive analyses was preferred. A project including Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and Ground probing radar (GPR) was planned for a year and conducted during a week of intensive field survey. Both ERT and GPR provided detailed information about subsoil structures. Different ERT techniques and arrays were used, ranging from standard Wenner-Schlumberger 2D sections to full 3D electrical imaging using the MYG array. Electrical resistivity data were recorded extensively, making available many thousands of apparent resistivity points to obtain a complete 3D image after full inversion. The geophysical results were clear enough to persuade the archaeologists to excavate the area. The excavation confirmed the geophysical interpretation. In conclusion, the significant buried structures revealed by geophysical methods under the cathedral were confirmed by recent archaeological digging as the basement of the impressive Roman Temple that headed the Provincial Forum of Tarraco, seat of the Concilium of Hispania Citerior Province.