Los Bañales (Uncastillo, Zaragoza), Ciuitas Augústea

Authors

  • Javier ANDREU PINTADO Universidad de Navarra
  • Luis ROMERO NOVELLA Universidad de Navarra
  • Rubén MONTOYA GONZÁLEZ Universidad de Navarra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21071/aac.v0i25-26.6414

Keywords:

Los Bañales, Augustus, Vascones, Caesar Augusta, Roman road system, Roman statuary, Gaius and Lucius Caesar, Germanicus, Drusus, Tiberius, Julio-Claudian portraiture.

Abstract

At least since the late 70’s and the early 80’s especially because of the archaeological seasons developed there in the last years (2009-2014), the Roman city of Los Bañales, located in the north of the conuentus Caesaraugustanus, in the territory of the Vascones, have provided epigraphic, archaeological and, recently, even scultptural findings. By studying them from a general approach it is possible to afirm that this ciuitas–probably only promoted into municipal status late in the Flavian era–could experiment a first development in the Augustus’ Principate related to the reorganization which, at that time, affected the surroundings of the Roman colony Caesar Augusta, founded in 15 BC.

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Published

2015-12-01

How to Cite

ANDREU PINTADO, J., ROMERO NOVELLA, L., & MONTOYA GONZÁLEZ, R. (2015). Los Bañales (Uncastillo, Zaragoza), Ciuitas Augústea. Anales De Arquelogía Cordobesa, (25-26), 49–70. https://doi.org/10.21071/aac.v0i25-26.6414

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