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2. «Orientatio ad sidera»: astronomy and landscape in «Qart Hadašt/Carthago Nova»
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Antonio César GONZÁLEZ-GARCÍA, José Miguel NOGUERA CELDRÁN, Juan Antonio BELMONTE AVILÉS, Andrea RODRÍGUEZ ANTÓN, Elena RUIZ VALDERAS, María José MADRID BALANZA, Encarnación ZAMORA, and José BONNET CASCIARO
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astronomía cultural ,arqueología púnica ,arqueología romana ,topografía antigua ,urbanística ,solsticio de verano ,augusto ,Archaeology ,CC1-960 - Abstract
Archaeological investigations in Cartagena –the ancient Punic Qart Hadašt, Roman Carthago Nova– have manifested the existence of ritual, urban and topographical elements that could be analyzed from the perspective of Cultural Astronomy. Therefore, in October 2013, an interdisciplinary team of astronomers and archaeologists conducted a field campaign of the main topographic and archaeological landmarks of the Punic and Roman periods of the city. Methodologically, a basic guide criterion was established for each particular element, measuring its corresponding azimuth(s). Three tandems, including precision compasses and clinometers, were used to take the measurements. The data obtained have demonstrated the relevance, within the ancient city, of a series of orientations towards sunrise and sunset at the summer solstice, whose significance could be fully integrated within the context of the Punic ritual. This skyscaping was merged and reinterpreted in the framework of the subsequent Roman appropriation of the city landscape, including their successive urban and architectural programs, in particular that of the period of Emperor Augustus, when certain astronomical orientations could serve to strengthen the image of Rome and the ‘Princeps’ as restorers of peace and guarantees of a new order based in cosmological elements.
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- 2015
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3. TRANSFORMACIONES EN LA GEOGRAFÍA URBANA: LA PENÍNSULA DE YUCATÁN DURANTE EL SIGLO XVI (Transformations in Urban Geography: The Yucatan Peninsula during the 16th Century)
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Gaia Carosi
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maya ,topografia antigua ,yucatan ,Archaeology ,urban geography ,geografia urbana ,GN700-890 ,urbanism ,urbanismo ,ancient topography ,CC1-960 ,Prehistoric archaeology - Abstract
A través de las metodologías de la topografía antigua y la geografía urbana, se analizan aquí cuáles fueron los centros principales en Yucatán antes y después de la llegada de los españoles, cómo cambió esa situación y en qué centros se apoyó la gestión del espacio en el nuevo orden colonial; investigando las razones geográficas, topográficas, administrativas y simbólicas. Se pondrá especial atención en el análisis de las modalidades con las que se aprovechó la situación preexistente durante el periodo colonial, a través de una visión diacrónica compleja y polifacética. ENGLISH: Basing on the methodology used for ancient topography and urban geography, this paper analyses which were the most important centers in Yucatan before and after the arrival of the Spanish, how the situation changed and on which towns the new colonial order was based; depending on geographical, topographical, administrative and symbolic factors. Particular attention is paid to showing how it was taken advantage of the pre-Hispanic situation, through a complex and multifaceted diachronic view.
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- 2019
4. ORIENTATIO AD SIDERA: ASTRONOMÍA Y PAISAJE URBANO EN QART HADAŠT/CARTHAGO NOVA.
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GONZÁLEZ-GARCÍA, Antonio César, NOGUERA CELDRÁN, José Miguel, BELMONTE AVILÉS, Juan Antonio, RODRÍGUEZ ANTÓN, Andrea, RUIZ VALDERAS, Elena, MADRID BALANZA, María José, ZAMORA, Encarnación, and BONNET CASCIARO, José
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- 2015
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5. Flavia Neapolis Samariae (Nablús, Palestina). Estudio arqueológico del urbanismo y arquitectura de época romana
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Loay Abusood
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Flavia Neapolis ,Arqueología ,Roma ,Historia ,Topografía antigua ,Historia de la investigación ,Archaeology ,CC1-960 ,Ancient history ,D51-90 - Abstract
En este trabajo hace una revisión la evolución del conocimiento de Neapolis (Nablús, Palestina) a partir de las investigaciones desarrolladas en el Departamento de Prehistoria, Historia Antigua y Arqueología de la Universidad de Salamanca en los últimos años. Con ellas se han replanteado argumentos cerrados secularmente, sugiriendo, al menos, una imagen ciudadana diferente a la supuesta hasta el día de hoy, con una fisonomía urbana que, aunque en ocasiones no acertamos a situar o valorar correctamente, ayuda a entender como se conformó el devenir y la evolución de la ciudad desde su fundación en el año 72/73 d. C., hasta principios del siglo IV.
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- 2007
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6. Orientatio ad sidera: Astronomy and landscape in Qart Hadašt/Carthago Nova
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Juan Antonio Belmonte Avilés, Andrea Anton, María José Madrid Balanza, José Bonnet Casciaro, A. C. González-García, Elena Ruiz Valderas, Encarnación Zamora, and José Miguel Noguera Celdrán
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Archeology ,History ,Urbanística ,biology ,Ancient city ,Prehistory ,Arqueología púnica ,Context (language use) ,Prehistoria ,Solsticio de verano ,biology.organism_classification ,Arqueología romana ,Archaeology ,Arqueología ,Appropriation ,Astronomía cultural ,Geography ,Augusto ,Emperor ,Topografía antigua ,Solstice ,Field campaign ,Period (music) - Abstract
[ES] Las investigaciones arqueológicas en Cartagena –la antigua Qart Hadašt púnica, posterior Carthago Nova romana– evidencian la existencia de elementos topográficos, urbanísticos y rituales, susceptibles de ser analizados desde la perspectiva de la Astronomía Cultural. Por ello, en octubre de 2013 un equipo interdisciplinar de astrofísicos y arqueólogos realizó una campaña de mediciones de los principales hitos topográficos y arqueológicos de la ciudad púnica y romana. Metodológicamente, para cada ítem se estableció el criterio básico de orientación y se tomó su azimut utilizando tres tándems de brújula de precisión más clinómetro. Los datos obtenidos demuestran la relevancia en la ciudad antigua de una serie de orientaciones hacia la salida y la puesta del sol en el solsticio de verano, cuya significación se integra plenamente en el contexto del ritual fenicio-púnico. Dicho sentido pudo incorporarse y reinterpretarse en el contexto de las posteriores refundaciones romanas y de sus sucesivos programas urbanísticos y arquitectónicos, en particular el del período augústeo, cuando determinadas orientaciones astronómicas pudieron servir para afianzar la imagen de Roma y el princeps como restauradores de la paz y garantes de un nuevo orden fundado en elementos cosmológicos., [EN] Archaeological investigations in Cartagena -the ancient Punic Qart Hadašt, Roman Carthago Nova- have manifested the existence of ritual, urban and topographical elements that could be analyzed from the perspective of Cultural Astronomy. Therefore, in October 2013, an interdisciplinary team of astronomers and archaeologists conducted a field campaign of the main topographic and archaeological landmarks of the Punic and Roman periods of the city. Methodologically, a basic guide criterion was established for each particular element, measuring its corresponding azimuth(s). Three tandems, including precision compasses and clinometers, were used to take the measurements. The data obtained have demonstrated the relevance, within the ancient city, of a series of orientations towards sunrise and sunset at the summer solstice, whose significance could be fully integrated within the context of the Punic ritual. This skyscaping was merged and reinterpreted in the framework of the subsequent Roman appropriation of the city landscape, including their successive urban and architectural programs, in particular that of the period of Emperor Augustus, when certain astronomical orientations could serve to strengthen the image of Rome and the 'Princeps' as restorers of peace and guarantees of a new order based in cosmological elements.
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- 2015
7. Orientatio ad sidera: Astronomía y paisaje urbano en qart hadašt/carthago nova
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González-García, A. César, Noguera Celdrán, José Miguel, Belmonte, Juan Antonio, Rodríguez Antón, Andrea, Ruiz Valderas, Elena, Madrid Balanza, María José, Zamora, Encarnación, Bonnet Casciaro, José, González-García, A. César, Noguera Celdrán, José Miguel, Belmonte, Juan Antonio, Rodríguez Antón, Andrea, Ruiz Valderas, Elena, Madrid Balanza, María José, Zamora, Encarnación, and Bonnet Casciaro, José
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[ES] Las investigaciones arqueológicas en Cartagena –la antigua Qart Hadašt púnica, posterior Carthago Nova romana– evidencian la existencia de elementos topográficos, urbanísticos y rituales, susceptibles de ser analizados desde la perspectiva de la Astronomía Cultural. Por ello, en octubre de 2013 un equipo interdisciplinar de astrofísicos y arqueólogos realizó una campaña de mediciones de los principales hitos topográficos y arqueológicos de la ciudad púnica y romana. Metodológicamente, para cada ítem se estableció el criterio básico de orientación y se tomó su azimut utilizando tres tándems de brújula de precisión más clinómetro. Los datos obtenidos demuestran la relevancia en la ciudad antigua de una serie de orientaciones hacia la salida y la puesta del sol en el solsticio de verano, cuya significación se integra plenamente en el contexto del ritual fenicio-púnico. Dicho sentido pudo incorporarse y reinterpretarse en el contexto de las posteriores refundaciones romanas y de sus sucesivos programas urbanísticos y arquitectónicos, en particular el del período augústeo, cuando determinadas orientaciones astronómicas pudieron servir para afianzar la imagen de Roma y el princeps como restauradores de la paz y garantes de un nuevo orden fundado en elementos cosmológicos., [EN] Archaeological investigations in Cartagena -the ancient Punic Qart Hadašt, Roman Carthago Nova- have manifested the existence of ritual, urban and topographical elements that could be analyzed from the perspective of Cultural Astronomy. Therefore, in October 2013, an interdisciplinary team of astronomers and archaeologists conducted a field campaign of the main topographic and archaeological landmarks of the Punic and Roman periods of the city. Methodologically, a basic guide criterion was established for each particular element, measuring its corresponding azimuth(s). Three tandems, including precision compasses and clinometers, were used to take the measurements. The data obtained have demonstrated the relevance, within the ancient city, of a series of orientations towards sunrise and sunset at the summer solstice, whose significance could be fully integrated within the context of the Punic ritual. This skyscaping was merged and reinterpreted in the framework of the subsequent Roman appropriation of the city landscape, including their successive urban and architectural programs, in particular that of the period of Emperor Augustus, when certain astronomical orientations could serve to strengthen the image of Rome and the 'Princeps' as restorers of peace and guarantees of a new order based in cosmological elements.
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- 2015
8. Orientatio ad sidera: astronomy and landscape in Qart Hadast/Carthago Nova
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Antonio César González García, Noguera Celdran, Jose Miguel, Belmonte Aviles, Juan Antonio, Rodriguez Anton, Andrea, Ruiz Valderas, Elena, Madrid Balanza, Maria Jose, Zamora, Encarnacion, and Bonnet Casciaro, Jose
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arqueología romana ,arqueología púnica ,topografía antigua ,augusto ,lcsh:Archaeology ,lcsh:CC1-960 ,urbanística ,astronomía cultural ,solsticio de verano - Abstract
Archaeological investigations in Cartagena –the ancient Punic Qart Hadašt, Roman Carthago Nova– have manifested the existence of ritual, urban and topographical elements that could be analyzed from the perspective of Cultural Astronomy. Therefore, in October 2013, an interdisciplinary team of astronomers and archaeologists conducted a field campaign of the main topographic and archaeological landmarks of the Punic and Roman periods of the city. Methodologically, a basic guide criterion was established for each particular element, measuring its corresponding azimuth(s). Three tandems, including precision compasses and clinometers, were used to take the measurements. The data obtained have demonstrated the relevance, within the ancient city, of a series of orientations towards sunrise and sunset at the summer solstice, whose significance could be fully integrated within the context of the Punic ritual. This skyscaping was merged and reinterpreted in the framework of the subsequent Roman appropriation of the city landscape, including their successive urban and architectural programs, in particular that of the period of Emperor Augustus, when certain astronomical orientations could serve to strengthen the image of Rome and the ‘Princeps’ as restorers of peace and guarantees of a new order based in cosmological elements.
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