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Pottery making tradition in Logroño: an archaeometric approach to the Late Medieval workshops
(Springer, 2021-04-23)
This paper deals with the findings of Hospital Viejo site of Logroño (La Rioja, Spain), which yielded the largest evidence of local pottery production, comprising three kilns and a potters’ dump (13th–15th centuries). The ...
Hit and sunk: provenance and alterations of ceramics from seventeenth century Angra D shipwreck
(2020-07-21)
A set of 34 archaeological ceramics, including olive jars, transparent green lead glazed, tin-lead glazed and unglazed ceramics, from seventeenth century Angra D shipwreck found at Terceira Island (Azores Archipelago, ...
An archaeology of necropolitics: Omission, disappearance and legacies of dictatorship in Brazil
(2022-01-19)
This thesis explores the continuities of the forms of disappearance in Brazil during the dictatorship and today. It investigates whether or not is it possible to materialize the precariousness of life at the moment of ...
Updated Knowledge on Floods and Risk Management in the Middle Ebro River: the “Anthropocene” Context and River Resilience
(Universidad de La Rioja, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2021)
The floods of 2015 and 2018 in the Middle Ebro River have led to a rethinking and updating of the forecasting and management systems. The improvements in the flow measurement systems applied in this type of extreme phenomena ...
Indicators of resilience, evaluation and criteria for management and restoration
(Universidad de Murcia, 2021)
By resilience we understand the capacity of a system to absorb possible alterations and reorganise itself, while undergoing changes to essentially maintain the same function, structure, identity and feedback (Walker et al. ...
Nature-Human-River Relationships at the Ebro River and its Delta (Spain)
(UNESCO, 2023)
The Ebro is one of the largest river basins in Southern Europe, with an area of 85,000 km2, a river length of 930 km, and a population of more than three million people. Since ancient times, it has not only been a resource, ...
The supply of ceramics to Portuguese north African strongholds in the 15th and 16th centuries: new archaeometric data from Ksar Seghir and Ceuta
(Elsevier, 2021-03-23)
The present study aims to present new archaeometric data from a wide typological rank of ceramics collected in Ksar Seghir (Morocco) and Ceuta (Spain), two different archaeological sites in the south bank of the Strait of ...
Good practices for the management and restoration of ephemeral streams
(Universidad de Murcia, 2021)
Segura (2014) and Segura and Sanchis (2015) warned us that in most projects geomorphological restoration is not addressed in all its complexity and there is frequently a lack of understanding of the hydrosedimentary dynamics ...
Physical Geography in river hydromorphological characterization, evaluation and restoration
(CNIG, 2020)
Spanish fluvial hydromorphology works have been developed in the present century and have been
approached for the most part from Physical Geography. This science provides an integral perspective of all of its factors, ...
Traumatic Pathology and Violence Between the 7th and 11th Centuries in the Hermitic Necropolis of Las Gobas (Laño, Treviño, Burgos)
(BAR Publishing, 2022)
We present here an osteoarchaeological study of the human remains exhumed from the
necropolis of Las Gobas (Burgos, Spain), a hermitic community settled in a distant valley under
the protection of a large rocky outcrop, ...