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Tarteso-Turdetania o la deconstrucción de un mito identitario.
(Universidad de Sevilla, 2010)Se defiende la hipótesis de que Estrabón es el que verdaderamente elabora una imagen coherente de Tarteso, cogiendo fuentes de distinta naturaleza. Esa imagen será la que posteriormente recogerá la historiografía española. -
Tarteso: reflexiones desde la literatura geo-etnográfica antigua
(Almuzara, 2013)Se hace un repaso de las principales fuentes antiguas contemporáneas a lo que se ha llamado fenómenos tartésico para concluir que, frente a lo que se ha venido pensando, no presentan un panorama étno-geográfico homogéneo. -
The Gadir-Tyre Axis.
(Oxford University Press, 2019-08-12)This chapter focuses on the connection between Tyre and its colony Gadir via the foundational figure of Melqart and his respective temples in these cities, a relationship which is well-known thanks to historiographical and ... -
The Historicity of the Earthquakes Occurring in the Iberian Peninsula before A.D. 881 Recorded in Spanish and Portuguese Seismic Catalogs
(Seismological Society of America, 2020)In this paper, the original accounts of the first 19 earthquakes—occurring before 881 AD—recorded in Martínez-Solares and Mezcua’s Catálogo sísmico de la Península Ibérica (2002) are reviewed. Their evolution is traced ... -
The Iberian ambition of a Duke of Burgundy: Philip the Handsome and the royal treasury in the Crown of Castile (1502-1506).
(Taylor & Francis, 2022-06-02)Philip the Handsome, the first Habsburg king of Castile, ruled briefly, in tandem with his wife except for the final three months of his reign, from the death of Isabella I in November 1504 to his own demise in September ... -
The Integration of phoenician communities in the Iberian Peninsula during the Roman Empire from a postcolonial perspective
(2015-04-14)The goal of this paper is to research on the analysis of the process of integration experienced by the Phoenician-Punic communities of the Iberian Peninsula in the Roman world, from the end of the Second Punic War (206 ... -
The Mahābhārata and Greco-Roman sources: mapping out the destruction plan
(2015-09-15)In previous publications (The Mahābhārata and Greek Mythology, New Delhi, 2014, for example) I have argued that the Mahābhārata poets worked from a Greco-Roman “repertory” or “archive” in which the Iliad’s and the Greek ... -
The Phoenician diaspora in the westernmost Mediterranean: recent discoveries
(Cambridge Journals, 2021)Important discoveries over the past 15 years in the coastal area between Huelva and Málaga in Spain have illuminated the beginnings of the eighth-century BC Phoenician diaspora into the Western Mediterranean. Here, the ... -
The price of the throne. Public finances in Portugal and Castile and the War of the Castilian Succession (1475-9)
(Routledge, 2023)The reign of Henry IV of Castile ended without a clear heir to the throne, triggering a military conflict between the candidates, Isabella and Ferdinand – the future Catholic Monarchs – and Joanna and Afonso V of Portugal. ... -
Thomas Jefferson y la esclavitud del mundo clásico
(2016-12-05)Se estudia la visión que de la esclavitud grecorromana tuvo uno de los padres fundadores de EE. UU. Defensor de las libertades ciudadanas era al mismo tiempo uno de los grandes hacendados que empleó la mano de obra esclava ... -
Timeo (FGrHist 566 F 38 = D.S. 5.6.1) y la autoctonía de los sicanos
(2012)La teoría de la autoctonía de los sicanos, sostenida por Timeo, debe encuadrarse en el marco de la exaltación general de todo lo siciliano y, en particular, de los orígenes de Sicilia. El historiador de Tauromenio, que ... -
Tools of writing, literacy and magic practices in the Spain of the XVIII th Century: Jacome Dupré’s inquisitorial process.
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Towards a Reinterpretation of Eunuchs as “Third Gender” in Ancient Eastern Mediterranean.
(2024)During the 1990s and early 2000s, the concept of the third gender became popular in Anthropology as a reaction to the binary approach of Western Ethnography in the study of other societies. The idea of "third genders" ... -
Transvestite Holy Women in Early and Proto-Byzantine Christianity
(2020-09-18)Transvestite nuns is a really common topic in Byzantine hagiographical literature. The stories of saints like Marina, Matrona of Perge, Anastasia Patrikia or Euphrosyne of Alexandria, among many others, as well as in other ... -
Tres voces femeninas olvidadas de la literatura de viajes: la visión de España y de las mujeres españolas en sus obras.
(2019-06-26)Durante el siglo Decimonónico la literatura de viajes fue un género propio de hombres. Los más famosos escritos –y los más estudiados- sobre esta temática han sido los de autores como Washington Irving, Richard Ford o ... -
¿Tsunamis en Tarteso? Posibles evidencias de eventos marinos de alta energía en el hábitat de Huelva en época tartésica (siglos VII-VI a. C.).
(Instituto de Arqueología de Mérida (CSIC-Junta de Extremadura), 2023)En este trabajo se sintetizan las informaciones publicadas sobre evidencias de un tsunami documentadas en las excavaciones del solar de la Calle Méndez Núñez 7-13 – Plaza de las Monjas 12 de Huelva; y se revisan las ... -
Tyrian Connections: Evolving Identities in the Punic West.
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La última mirada. Belleza y recuerdo en los monumentos funerarios romanos
(2017-05-17)LA ÚLTIMA MIRADA. BELLLEZA Y RECUERDO EN LOS MONUMENTOS FUNERARIOS ROMANOS Prof. José Antonio Abásolo Álvarez Universidad de Valladolid La relatividad con la que actualmente se juzga la belleza fue mayor en la Antigüedad, ... -
Understanding pit sites: storage, surplus and social complexity in Prehistoric Western Europe.
(2019-10-30)The importance of pits for archaeological inference can hardly be overstated, given their virtual omnipresence in the archaeological record. In Prehistoric Europe pits occasionally form large concentrations known as ‘pit ...