REV - Cuadernos de Arqueología - Nº28 (2020)
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- Aproximación historiográfica a la restauración patrimonial de carácter historicista en España: desde sus albores a la actualidad(Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2020) López-Merino, G.L. (Guillermo L.)The article aims at a historiographic approach to the history of heritage restoration from its origins to the present day, with a special emphasis on the «historical fake», through literature review and analysis of different case studies. The concept emerged in Europe in the middle of the 20th century, but its appearance in the practical field dates to the first romantic restorations. «Unity of style» and its struggle against the anti–restorative posture will mark the nineteenth century until the new century brings the triumph of the conservative tendency, nuanced in the following by several authors until reaching an aesthetic–historical balance. The Spanish panorama follows this evolution until the Franco dictatorship imposes again the historicist values, a position that will begin to change at the dawn of democracy. Despite this theoretical advance, the current situation is dominated by disparate criteria that cause a heterogeneous restorative landscape.
- Mauro, Chiara Maria (2019), Archaic and Classical Harbours of the GreekWorld, Archaeopress Archaeology, Oxford, 115 pp., ISBN: 978-1-78969-128-3. [RECENSIÓN](Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2020) Terrado-Ortuño, P. (Patricia)
- Dos nuevos instrumentos de medida romanos hallados en Fresno Alhándiga (Salamanca)(Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2019) Pérez-de-Dios, V. (Verónica); de-Soto-García, M.R. (María de los Reyes)Those societies where goods are exchanged, as it was the case of the Roman world, tend to develop measure devices. In this ar ticle, we introduce two measure elements from Roman chronology which were discovered in a rural site called, Los Villares (Fresno Alhándiga), in the province of Salamanca. The discovery of this type of material is highly relevant as it is remakably scarce in this province and there are no similar pieces up to now. Both the lanx and the aequipodium presented in this work point to quotidian market contacts and the survival of the provision routes in the province of Salamanca as far as the late–ancient times.
- El anillo ecuestre áureo de Molata de Casa Vieja, Almaciles (Puebla de Don Fadrique, Granada)(Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2019) Fernández-Tristante, R. (Rubén); Martínez-Chico, D. (David)We here document an Iberian gold ring, which we have recently been able to study. It was found at some time between the late 1960s and mid-1980s, near Molata de Casa Vieja, one of the most important oppida in Alta Andalucía. The engraved bezel is of a schematic style, and derives from the iconic Iberian rider, ubiquitous on the pre–Roman coinage. It adds a new representation to this already rich corpus. The image of the rider was frequently used by the Iberian elite between the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC. The ring is now par t of the collection of the Archaeological Museum of Murcia.
- Andreu Pintado, J., Delage González, I., Romero Novella, L. y Mateo Pérez, T. (2019), Santa Criz de Eslava, reflejos de Roma en territorio vascón, Nafarroako Gobernua – Gobierno de Navarra, Dirección General de Cultura – Institución Príncipe de Viana, Vianako Printzea, Kultura Zuzendaritza Nagusiko Zuzendaria, Pamplona, 105 páginas, ISBN 978-84-235-3532-3. [RECENSIÓN](Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2019) Ramírez-Sádaba, J.L. (José Luis)
- Las termas públicas romanas de "Valeria" (Cuenca): estudio descriptivo y conclusiones preliminares de los hallazgos escultóricos marmóreos en la campaña de 2018(Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2019) Atienza-Fuente, J. (Javier)The Valerian thermal complex, the largest in extension of the province of Cuenca (Spain), was ostentatiously decorated with elaborate mosaics in floors and walls and marble revetments made with materials from almost the entire Mediterranean arch. In a building of these characteristics it was frequent to accompany and complete the ornamentation of pavements and walls with other decorative elements such as sculptures. The work presented here reflects the sculptural findings occurred during the campaign of archaeological excavation carried out in 2018 in some of the rooms of public baths of the Hispano–Roman city of Valeria.
- El dilema de Paramio(Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2019) Gómez-Pantoja, J. (Joaquín)This note deals with a Latin epigraph from Paramio, in Zamora province, Spain. Due to its geographical location, the area belonged to the conventus Asturum. The inscription deserves commenting for its onomastic and formulae and because it has a non easy–to–discern purpose.
- Le monete delle colonie latine di "Hatria" e "Firmum Picenum": quadro storico e catalogazione(Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2019) Mandatori, G. (Gianluca)The coinages of Latin colonies, due to their marginal character, have often been considered subsidiaries or imitational of the Roman issues, if not even a sign of a fault in Roman control. A better assessment of these perspectives is offered by the analysis of two case-coinages, those of Hatria and Firmum Picenum: this paper presents the catalogue and analysis of the coins issued by these colonies in the years immediately following their deduction, examined within a broad historical and archaeological context. For the colonies in Picenum, as for other Latin colonial communities, coins were both an economic and a cultural phenomenon, and their accurate study contributes to a better reconstruction of the political and social structures of the communities by which the coins were produced.
- Ruiz Gutiérrez, A. y Cortés Bárcena, C. (eds.) (2017), «Memoriae civitatum»: arqueología y epigrafía de la ciudad romana: estudios en homenaje a José Manuel Iglesias Gil, Editorial de la Universidad de Cantabria, Santander, 550 pp., ISBN 978-84-8102-835-5. [RECENSIÓN](Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2019) Larequi-Fontaneda, J. (Javier)
- León, P. y Nogales, T. (eds.) (2018), Villa Adriana. Escultura de los almacenes, L’Erma di Bretschneider, Col. Hispania Antigua, Serie Arqueológica, 9, Roma, 430 pp., ISBN (edición impresa): 978-88-913-1694-3, ISBN (edición digital): 978-88-913-1697-4. [RECENSIÓN](Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2019) Ruiz, J.C. (Julio C.)