Explotación económica y fronteras políticas: diferencias entre el modelo ibérico y el romano en el límite entre la Alta Andalucía y el Sureste
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.1998.v71.275Abstract
The importance of locating generalised accounts of change in their regional contexts is illustrated by a study of the basin of the Guadiana Menor (Jaén). This forms a corridor between Upper Andalusia on the one hand and the Highlands of Granada and the S.E. of the Peninsula on the other. Its focus is how over time —from the Middle Iberian Period to the end of the 1st century EC— changes in political, social, and economic dynamics affect settlement patterns and the exploitation and distribution of resources.
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