1. Reccopolis revealed: the first geomagnetic mapping of the early medieval Visigothic royal town
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Eyub Eyub, Knut Rassmann, Lauro Olmo Enciso, Michael McCormick, and Joachim Henning
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010506 paleontology ,Archeology ,History ,060102 archaeology ,Extramural ,General Arts and Humanities ,Islam ,06 humanities and the arts ,Ancient history ,01 natural sciences ,Sixth century ,Urban planning ,0601 history and archaeology ,Urbanism ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Reccopolis, in central Iberia, is the only archaeologically identified town founded by Germanic newcomers on Roman soil during the challenging socio-political and environmental circumstances of the mid to late sixth century AD. Despite archaeological investigations, doubts have persisted concerning the nature and size of Reccopolis. Recent geomagnetic survey, however, has revealed a dense urban fabric, unexpected new royal palace buildings, an extramural suburb and one of the potentially earliest Islamic mosques in Iberia. Reccopolis now stands as an exceptional example of early medieval urbanism that challenges our perceptions of urban development in sixth-century Europe.
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- 2019
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