
Alberto Martín EsquivelUniversidad Isabel I · Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales
Alberto Martín Esquivel
Ph.D. in Archaeology (University of Salamanca)
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Introduction
Antigüedad Tardía y Alta Edad Media en Hispania (ATAEMHIS) Research Group
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La aplicación de Nuevas Tecnologías, como la fotogrametría digital Structure from Motion (SfM), los métodos fotográficos computacionales como el Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) y la impresión 3D de bajo coste por Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), permite documentar y estudiar de forma precisa los aspectos materiales de las inscripciones y d...
En este curso de introducción totalmente práctico y presencial aprenderás a utilizar diferentes tecnologías relacionadas con la digitalización y análisis espacial del
registro arqueológico. Para alcanzar los objetivos y competencias te introduciremos en el uso de los diferentes softwares siguiendo el hilo conductor de una reconstrucción
virtual de...
We present the study of a small set of silver coins from al- Andalus recovered in recent excavations in the historic center of Zamora. The analysis focuses on the archaeological context of the dírhams and the review of the represented issues. Although the batch of coins is small and the pieces are fragmented, we consider this archaeological evidenc...
[EN] Little is known about the circulation of money in Hispania in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. After the publication of nu- mismatic material recovered in Conimbriga, some works, either generic or strictly regional, have reviewed the monetary circu- lation and uses of this period. Here we present a review of the distribution and compo...
Il seminario internazionale “Protocollo di studio e analisi della moneta proveniente da contesti archeologici pluristratificati”, attraverso una riflessione aggiornata e partecipata, intende proporre alla Comunità Scientifica un insieme di regole condivise per il corretto studio e la pubblicazione del reperto numismatico. Nel corso dell’incontro ve...
Reviewing the findings of ancient coins at Ciudad Rodrigo (Salamanca) and its territorium has allowed us to locate, through written documentation, several unpublished lots of Roman Republican denarii. First, we have identified a group of 28 denarii, which seem to have been part of Penhagarcía hoard. They are now preserved in the cathedral of Ciudad...
In this paper we introduce a reverse coin die for the Roman Republican denarii of Publius Accoleius La- riscolus (RRC 486/1) which was sold to Antiqua, Inc. by a private collector in Germany. This is not new material since we have discussed this piece in an earlier article; on that occasion, however, the analysis focused on the figure of the moneta...
[EN] This note intends to provide a preliminary overview of the spectacular late Roman coin hoard recently found at Tomares in Spain. The report considers general information released by the City Council of Tomares and the archaeological Museum of Seville (depository institution of the treasure), i.e. archaeological context of the find, type of the...
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The main objective of this project is to analyze the forms of military occupation of the territory in the Iberian Peninsula from the the end of the 3rd century BC until the end of the Empire. The Roman camps, both temporary and permanent, generated around themselves particular processes of territorialization and formation of landscapes of occupation and economic exploitation very different from those arising around the civitates.
INVESTIGADORES PRINCIPALES
Ángel Morillo Cerdán (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Cruces Blázquez Cerrato (Universidad de Salamanca)
EQUIPO INVESTIGADOR
Andrés Adroher Auroux (Universidad de Granada)
Rui Morais (Universidad de Porto)
Rosalía María Durán Cabello (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Rosario Cebrián Fernández (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
José Jacobo Storch de Gracia y Asensio (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Jesús Salas Álvarez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
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He is currently PhD student in Archaeology (R.D. 99/2011) at the University of Salamanca and he is supported by Predoctoral National Programme for the Promotion of Talent and Its Employability (BES-2014-068469) funded by Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) - Government of Spain. His doctoral thesis focuses on “Coinage in the Iberian Peninsula between V and X centuries AD. Use and purpose”. This work, co-directed by Professors C. Blázquez Cerrato and I. Martín Viso, is part of the Project I+D+i: Colapso y regeneración en la Antigüedad Tardía y Alta Edad Media: El caso del Noroeste peninsular (HAR2013-47889-C3-1-P).