Pla de l’Horta (Sarrià de Ter, Girona): una necrópolis con inhumaciones visigodas en la Tarraconense oriental

Authors

  • Joan Llinàs Pol Janus S.L. Girona
  • Anna Tarrés Farrés Janus S.L. Girona
  • Carme Montalbán Martínez Janus S.L. Girona
  • Josep Frigola Triola Janus S.L. Girona
  • Jordi Merino Serra Janus S.L. Girona
  • Bibiana Agustí Farjas Janus S.L. Girona

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.2008.v81.53

Keywords:

Roman necropolis, Gerunda, Buckle, Visigothic trousseaux, 2nd-6th centuries, Via Augusta

Abstract


The first large Visigothic necropolis in eastern Tarraconensis was found in Sarrià de Ter (Girona, Spain) between 2004 and 2006. It is composed of 58 burials with typically Germanic trousseaux and ornamental objects (buckles, fixtures, brooches …). The existence of this necropolis must be discussed in relation to the proximity of the city of Gerunda, of the Via Augusta and the castellum of Late Antiquity discovered recently in the neighbouring town of Sant Julià de Ramis.

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Published

2008-12-30

How to Cite

Llinàs Pol, J., Tarrés Farrés, A., Montalbán Martínez, C., Frigola Triola, J., Merino Serra, J., & Agustí Farjas, B. (2008). Pla de l’Horta (Sarrià de Ter, Girona): una necrópolis con inhumaciones visigodas en la Tarraconense oriental. Archivo Español De Arqueología, 81, 289–304. https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.2008.v81.53

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