Els Estudis de paisatge al territori de la ciutat romana de Tarraco

Authors

  • Marta Prevosti i Monclús

Abstract

The «Ager Tarraconensis Project» (PAT in Catalan) has studied an area of the Baix Camp region, focusing on landscape studies. An evaluation of sites ofmilitary importance has shown that, within the PAT area of study, visual control points from Iberian times did not survive into the Roman era. The Romans set up military control points next to the main towns from the Iberian era, as well as some strategic points on the coastal hills. The structure of the countrysides population also underwent a radical change in the 2nd and 1st century BC, together with a totally new division of agricultural land. A study of how water was managed has provided important findings for the countryside. It has been deduced that the significant linen production industry mentioned in various sources was located on the banks of the River Francolí due to the location of bleaching grounds in this area. The irrigation channels that brought water from dams on the Francolí River and the rivercourse of Maspujols supplied potteries, crops and bath and fountain installations for the villas. In summary, these are very significant developements in the subsequent evolution of the landscape at the Camp de Tarragona.

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Published

2014-12-01

How to Cite

Prevosti i Monclús, M. (2014). Els Estudis de paisatge al territori de la ciutat romana de <i>Tarraco</i>. Butlletí De La Societat Catalana d’Estudis Històrics, (25), 191–223. Retrieved from https://revistes.iec.cat/index.php/BSCEH/article/view/86673.001

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Landscape and history in Catalonia

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