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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Colonisation intérieure --- Types préhistoriques --- Mas Gusó Site (Spain) --- Gerona (Spain : Province) --- Mas Gusó (Espagne : Site archéologique) --- Gérone (Espagne : Province) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Mas Gusó Site (Spain). --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Colonisation intérieure --- Types préhistoriques --- Mas Gusó Site (Spain) --- Mas Gusó (Espagne : Site archéologique) --- Gérone (Espagne : Province) --- Antiquités
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"A report on extensive excavations at the rural complex of Saus (near Girona, eastern Spain), the findings of which attest to a scattered occupation and characterized by a wide range of materials found in a sequence of pits dating from the Early and High Iberian periods. Among the finds were the bases of four oil presses related to the polis of Emporion 10 km away. The information collected allows the tracing of the evolution of the material culture of the region and the highlighting of a practically unknown dimension of rural life from the 6th to 3rd centuries BC."--Publisher.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric --- Material culture --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Colonisation intérieure --- Culture matérielle --- Types préhistoriques --- Gerona (Spain : Province) --- Emporion (Extinct city) --- Gérone (Espagne : Province) --- Emporion (Ville ancienne) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Land settlement --- History --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Colonisation intérieure --- Culture matérielle --- Types préhistoriques --- Gérone (Espagne : Province) --- Antiquités
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"The present volume on the site of Mas Gusó presents in detail the results obtained during fourteen excavation campaigns, focusing, this time, on the Roman settlement. This complex was built in the late second century BC over an old Iberian settlement, which in turn occupied the space on which an Early Iron Age community had previously settled, following a previous Bronze Age settlement. The Roman complex of Mas Gusó had a military-public function, as a praesidium intended to control the hinterland territories of Emporion and to take part in military actions within the province of Hispania Citerior, beginning with the Late Republic, c. 135 BC, and continuing for several centuries until its disappearance around 280 AD. During the first decades of the Common Era, the complex was probably transformed into a statio, directly linked to the local road network, although it did not lose its military function. The building presents a classical structure, showing a clear Italic influence that is observed repeatedly and with little variation throughout the Empire"--Back cover.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Romans --- Gerona (Spain : Province) --- Mas Gusó Site (Spain). --- Antiquities. --- Mas Gusó Site (Spain)
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