Bizantinos en Hispania. Un problema en la arqueología española
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.2002.v75.141Keywords:
Byzantium, Eastern Mediterranean, Late Antiquity, Continuity and change, Visigothic towns, Frontier, Defences constructions, Conquest, Trade, Demography, Domestic architecture, Late Roman cementery, Epigraphic evidence, Bizantine coins, Late Roman wareAbstract
This paper marks some of the most interesting lines, which have guided the study of the Byzantine presence in Hispania. We insist on the debate which involves these questions, and analyse the possibility of fixing an archaelogical pattern for this presence, emphasizing its differences respect the Visigoth pattern, and inside the materials contexts of Late Antiquity.
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