Francesc Tuset's scientific contributions

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Sidillà en youtube Sidilianum (Sidillà, Baix Empordà, Girona), de villa romana a aglomeración medieval Gisela Ripoll y Francesc Tuset, Universitat de Barcelona IV Ciclo de Actualidad de la investigación arqueológica en España Museo Arqueológico Nacional (Madrid) Canal Youtube del Museo Arqueológico Nacional / 49:54’ / 22.02.2022 Sidilianum, loca...
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The medieval monastery of Sant Quirze de Colera (Girona). Documentary evidence, archaeography and new applied technologies Gisela Ripoll, Francesc Tuset, Josep Benseny, Eduardo Carrero, Daniel Rico & Núria Molist A first, necessary evaluation and interpretation of the monastic complex of Sant Quirze de Colera (Rabòs d’Empordà, Alt Empordà), foll...
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Sidillà (Girona). From roman villa to medieval settlement Gisela Ripoll, Francesc Tuset, Imma Mesas, Josep Benseny & Núria Molist Sidillà (Sant Llorenç de les Arenes, Baix Empordà) is a site located on a small hill near the River Ter, known from the mid-20th century, with the notable characteristic of having been buried under a fluvial dune by th...
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Sancti Cirici de Colera / Sant Quirze de Colera is a Benedictine monastic foundation on the southern face of the eastern Pyrenees. The various structures that have survived as well as the documentary sources provide a wide chronological range of the 8th to 16th centuries, when the monastic community moved to another location. In the 19th century th...
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This contribution summarises the objectives and the tasks developed within the framework of the CARE-Hispania project and provides some general thoughts on the religious architecture in the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearics. The main problems concerning its study, the long historiographic tradition, and the possibilities offered by the buildings...
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The early Christian complex of Illa del Rei (Menorca) consists of a church and three naves paved with mosaic, separated by pillars or columns with unique header with an annex on its northern side. A baptismal font is located in the north aisle on its eastern end. In addition to the church, other rooms extended to the East of the header and to the S...
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Recull les notícies històriques documentades de les primeres comunitats cristianes a Catalunya i exposa els testimonis arqueològics d'aquest fenomen, els primers, de caràcter funerari (necròpolis, sarcòfags i mausoleus) i unes altres manifestacions de caràcter urbà i rural, com ara els recintes emmurallats a les ciutats, que determinen un cert tipu...

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... A first grouping of the samples was made by means of a cluster analysis, after an additive log-ratio (alr) transformation of the concentrations obtained by XRF (Aitchison 1986(Aitchison , 1992Buxeda et al. 1995;Buxeda 1999). The analysis was performed using the centroid agglomerative method and the squared Euclidean distance, on the subcomposition Fe 2 O 3 , Al 2 O 3 , MnO, MgO, CaO, Na 2 O, K 2 O, SiO 2 , Ba, Rb, Th, Nb, Zr, Y, Sr, Ce, Ga, V, Zn, Cu, Ni, and Cr, using TiO 2 as a divisor (P 2 O 5 and Pb were excluded for this statistical treatment). ...
... The materials analyzed (n = 12) are considered of local production -some of them imitating Galic manufactures known as Dérivées des Sigillées Paléochrétiennes (DS.P.)-and come from several assemblages recovered mainly in Rooms 39 (H.39) and 18 (H.18). The study of the archaeological materials suggests a dating between 500 and 550 CE for these deposits (Buxeda et al., Buxeda Garrigós et al., 1997). ...
... While it is true that significant progress has been made in the study of the early Christian churches (e.g. Ulbert 2003;Cau et al. 2012Cau et al. , 2013, pottery assemblages (e.g. Cau 2003;) and settlement patterns (e.g. ...
... Y cómo muchas explotaciones tipo villa pasaron de manos privadas a la comunidad, un elemento clave que interviene en la comprensión del territorio social, pero también religioso y económico (Francovich, y Hodges, 2003;. El análisis del territorio es fundamental para comprender el paisaje medieval y las estructuras de poblamiento (Bonnassie, 1979(Bonnassie, -1981Sabaté, 1997;Bolòs, 2004;Ripoll et al., 2012). Y se debe sumar, hoy, el mejor conocimiento arqueológico sobre el culto a los muertos y los grandes progresos en la paleoantropología y la biología con respecto a la intervención arqueológica y el trabajo de laboratorio (Treffort, 1996;Padilla, y Álvaro, 2012a;y 2014Lauwers, 2015). ...