The chronological evolution of the hill-fort of Viladonga (Castro de Rei, Lugo) through the study of its Roman common pottery
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ba.LXXXIV.2018.168-214Keywords:
Galicia, Roman Empire, Norwest of the Iberian Peninsula, Hill-Fort, Roman common potteryAbstract
We present the results of the study of Roman common pottery from five areas of the Viladonga hill-fort. This hill-fort, with a chronology that places it between the second century and the fifth century A.D., has provided archaeological remains that have been traditionally framed from a pre-Roman time until the times of the Germanization of Gallaecia. We will try to determinate the chronological evolution of their occupation and typologically characterize their pottery productions.
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