The Western Roman Atlantic façade : a study of the economy and trade in the Mar Exterior from the Republic to the Principate

Weitere Verfasser: Carreras Monfort, César.
Morais, Rui.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2010.
Umfang/Format: xi, 294 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
Schriftenreihe: BAR international series ; 2162
Schlagworte:
Staat > de
iDAI.gazetteer: Guadalquivir (Río)
Portugal
Atlantischer Ozean
Península Ibérica
Inhalte/Bestandteile: 27 Datensätze
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Part 1.- The Nature of the Roman trade in the Atlantic: 1. An archaeological perspective / C. Carreras (p.7-19).
  • 2. The trade and the means of transportation / R. Morais (p.21-30).
  • 3. The costs of transport in Hispania / P. de Soto (p.31-43).
  • Part 2.- The Atlantic route: 1. The Latin sea and the Ocean conquest (II-I BC) / C. Aranegui (p.47-53).
  • 2. Formal Romanisation and Atlantic projection of amphorae from the Guadalquivir valley / E. García Vargas (p. 55-65).
  • 3. Rome and the whale fishing : archaeological evidence from the Fretum Gaditanum / D. Bernal Casasola (p.67-79).
  • 4. Seaports and fluvial harbours in the Portuguese territory : the options for ancient harbour activities within a changing nautical landscape / M.L. Blot (p.81-89).
  • 5. Looking towards the North / R. Morais (p.91-108).
  • 6. Roman lighthouses in the Atlantic coast / C. Fernández Ochoa, A. Morillo (P.109-115).
  • Part 3.- The military supply from the late republican to the early Empire period: 1. The structure of the Roman military supply : an explanatory model / C. Carreras (p.119-134).
  • 2. Supplying armies in the Iberian Peninsula during the Republic / P. Edrkamp (p.135-143).
  • 3. Garrisons, military logistics and civil population in the Late Republic : Africa and Hispania / T. Ñaco (p.145-149).
  • 4. Octavian's reforms / C. Carreras (p.151-156).
  • 5. Demand and military supply in the Northwest of Hispania throughout the Early Empire / A. Morillo (p.157-172).
  • 6. Hispania : a particular supply network / C. Carreras (p.173-187).
  • Part 4.- The roman trade on the Atlantic façade : the amphorae: 1. The incorporation of the Baetican hinterland into the western supply during the Late Republic : A reading based on the distribution of Guadalquivir's minority amphora types / R.R. de Almeida (p.191-196).
  • 2. The Western African amphorae (II BC - I AD) / C. Aranegui (p.197-200).
  • 3. A case study from the Haltern 70 amphorae / C. Carreras (p.201-211).
  • 4. Bracara Augusta / R. Morais (p.213-221).
  • 5. The mining area of Quinta da Ivanta / R. Morais (p.223-228).
  • 6. Rías Baixas and Vigo (Vicus Eleni) / A. Fernández (p.229-237).
  • 7. The example of Astorga and León / C. Carreras (p.239-244).
  • 8. A system of hybrid market suggested by the Haltern 70 amphorae / R. Morais (p.245-246).
  • Part 5.- The atlantic trade elites: 1. The Gaditan elites and the figure of L. Cornelius Balbus / C. Carreras (p.249-253).
  • 2. The Atlantic traders: the Gaditan and Lusitanian elites / R. Morais (p.255-258).
  • 3. Was there a true Atlantic vocation in the first emperors? / R. Morais (p.261-264).
  • CONCLUSION: New Atlantic frontier / C. Carreras; R. Morais (p.265).