
Sergio España-Chamorro
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Departamento de Prehistoria, Historia Antigua y Arqueología, Post-Doc
Sovraintendenza ai Beni Culturali del Comune di Roma, U.O. Musei Archeologici e Polo Grande Campidoglio, Assistant
sergio.espana@ucm.es
Before becoming a Ramón y Cajal Researcher in Ancient History at UCM, I was a "Marie Curie Fellow" (2022-2024) at Sapienza Università di Roma, a postdoctoral researcher under the "Atracción de Talento de Investigación Internacional en Madrid" (2022) and the "Juan de la Cierva Incorporation" program (2021-2022) at UCM, and a postdoctoral researcher for IdEx (2019-2021) at the Institut Ausonius, Université Bordeaux-Montaigne, as well as at the Spanish School of History and Archaeology in Rome (EEHAR-CSIC).
Currently, I am an Associate Member of the Institut Ausonius de Bordeaux (UMR 5607) and have been part of the Consolidated Research Group "African Archaeology" (UCM-971713) since 2018.
I have completed research stays at the University of Southampton (Arch. Computer Research Group), the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL) at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, the University of Seville, and Université Paris-Sorbonne - Orient et Méditerranée (UMR 8167).
My current research focuses on:
* Epigraphy and territory: milestones, termini, and rural epigraphy.
* Epigraphy, archives, and colonialism in North Africa (Tunisia and Algeria).
* Epigraphy of spectacles in the Roman world: theatre, amphitheatre, and circus.
I am a member of several professional organizations: the European Association of Archaeologists (since 2013, EAA ID: 54938), the Association Internationale d’Épigraphie Grecque et Latine (AIEGL) (since 2020, Lifetime member nº: 407), the Epigraphy.info network (2020-2024), the Société Française d'études Épigraphiques sur Rome et le Monde Romain (SFER) (since 2022), the Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Cartagine (SAIC) (2022-2024), and the Libyan Epigraphy Research Network (LERN) (since 2023).
Supervisors: SPAIN -José María Luzón Nogué (PhD), SPAIN - Mª Cruz Cardete del Olmo (PhD), FRANCE - Milagros Navarro-Caballero (Posdoc), SPAIN - Fabiola Salcedo Garcés (Posdoc), UK - Simon Keay (Short Stay), GERMANY - Manfred Schmidt (Short Stay), SPAIN - Concepción Fernandez Martínez (Short Stay), ITALY - Gian Luca Gregori (Posdoc), UK - Alex Mullen (Posdoc), and GREECE - Sophia Zoumbaki (Posdoc)
Address: Departamento de Prehistoria, Historia Antigua y Arqueología
Facultad de Geografía e Historia, Edificio B
C/ Profesor Aranguren s/n, 28040, Madrid
https://www.ucm.es/preharq/
Before becoming a Ramón y Cajal Researcher in Ancient History at UCM, I was a "Marie Curie Fellow" (2022-2024) at Sapienza Università di Roma, a postdoctoral researcher under the "Atracción de Talento de Investigación Internacional en Madrid" (2022) and the "Juan de la Cierva Incorporation" program (2021-2022) at UCM, and a postdoctoral researcher for IdEx (2019-2021) at the Institut Ausonius, Université Bordeaux-Montaigne, as well as at the Spanish School of History and Archaeology in Rome (EEHAR-CSIC).
Currently, I am an Associate Member of the Institut Ausonius de Bordeaux (UMR 5607) and have been part of the Consolidated Research Group "African Archaeology" (UCM-971713) since 2018.
I have completed research stays at the University of Southampton (Arch. Computer Research Group), the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL) at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, the University of Seville, and Université Paris-Sorbonne - Orient et Méditerranée (UMR 8167).
My current research focuses on:
* Epigraphy and territory: milestones, termini, and rural epigraphy.
* Epigraphy, archives, and colonialism in North Africa (Tunisia and Algeria).
* Epigraphy of spectacles in the Roman world: theatre, amphitheatre, and circus.
I am a member of several professional organizations: the European Association of Archaeologists (since 2013, EAA ID: 54938), the Association Internationale d’Épigraphie Grecque et Latine (AIEGL) (since 2020, Lifetime member nº: 407), the Epigraphy.info network (2020-2024), the Société Française d'études Épigraphiques sur Rome et le Monde Romain (SFER) (since 2022), the Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Cartagine (SAIC) (2022-2024), and the Libyan Epigraphy Research Network (LERN) (since 2023).
Supervisors: SPAIN -José María Luzón Nogué (PhD), SPAIN - Mª Cruz Cardete del Olmo (PhD), FRANCE - Milagros Navarro-Caballero (Posdoc), SPAIN - Fabiola Salcedo Garcés (Posdoc), UK - Simon Keay (Short Stay), GERMANY - Manfred Schmidt (Short Stay), SPAIN - Concepción Fernandez Martínez (Short Stay), ITALY - Gian Luca Gregori (Posdoc), UK - Alex Mullen (Posdoc), and GREECE - Sophia Zoumbaki (Posdoc)
Address: Departamento de Prehistoria, Historia Antigua y Arqueología
Facultad de Geografía e Historia, Edificio B
C/ Profesor Aranguren s/n, 28040, Madrid
https://www.ucm.es/preharq/
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Books by Sergio España-Chamorro
Las claves del ser humano para ordenar la realidad de su entorno son el espacio y el tiempo. El objetivo de este libro es ver qué espacio se conocía en qué tiempo y la evolución de la imagen de la Península Ibérica desde un punto de vista crítico para ver qué fuentes existen y de qué manera abordaron su confi guración espacial y social de acuerdo a unos propósitos y objetivos cambiantes, a entornos culturalmente diversos y aclarar los tamices que tenemos que tener en cuenta a la hora de tratar con la información etnogeográfi ca de la literatura clásica.
Esta obra supone una recolección de manera crítica de la información geográfica y el tratamiento de la misma para entender su evolución simbólica durante la Antigüedad, además de la imagen generada desde la Edad Media hasta la Posmodernidad. Es de vital importancia comprender y analizar nuestras propias visiones de nuestro pasado para entenderlo, ya que en la creación del mismo hay que admitir el dicotomismo de la pretendida diferencia artifi cial entre objetividad y subjetividad. Es necesario recordar algunas ideas de Edward Said, por otra parte ya visibles en K. Marx, en donde dejaba entrever que el saber no es algo aislado y estanco de la política sino que está “éticamente contaminado” y que es un saber que “sirve para dominar”. Por ello, en nuestra labor de historiadores, hay que salvar el engaño inconsciente explicando las posiciones tomadas al respecto y hacer una Arqueología abiertamente política que supere la pretendida asepsia procesual, evitando así un tan pretendido como falso espacio neutro de enunciación, ya que todo enunciado científi co lleva implícita una ideología. En consecuencia, para buscar la tercera vía y producir interpretaciones objetivables u objetivas, es necesario usar precisamente un método interpretativo que permita enunciar e interpretar.
Edited books by Sergio España-Chamorro
This book aims to be the continuation of Archaeological Studies of the Vesuvian Area I. Both are collections of research papers -most of them, of Spanish authors- on the sites of Pompeii, Herculaneum, Stabia and Oplontis. The presented works cover subjects from every humanistic and historical dimension about the ancient cities:
-Strictly archaeological research: typologies of domus, atria, fora, building materials, necropolis.
-Iconographical studies of houses, such as the Villa delle colonne a mosaico, of individual characters as the god Dionysus, of ornithology and of neoclassical painting.
-Philological studies of inscriptions and poems of great Greek and Latin authors.
-Legislative and juridical studies, as the laws about the public roads and pavements.
-Research of daily aspects, as security.
-Historiographical studies.
-Interpretative studies.
-Paleontological and zooarchaeological studies.
-Computer studies: virtual archaeology and the lab Pompeii represents.
-Cinematographic studies.
These archaeological studies offer to provide an alternative tour through Vesuvian cities. One way to see Pompeii, for example, is via its hydraulic systems, from the higher parts to waterlogged landfills at the mouth of Sarno. They invite you to walk the streets amidst the traces of regulation issued in municipal law and the free initiative of those who built and maintained the sidewalks. The graffiti and paintings allow us to take a tour specially designed to understand the tastes and devotions of the inhabitants of the Vesuvian cities. Thus, disparate themes researched separately may be presented here as a coherent work that initiates the visitor into Vesuvian studies. Each author gives us a particular tour of the specifics of the cities and villages of the Vesuvian area, its story, furniture, findings and the research process that has been developed over many years.
Papers (Journals) by Sergio España-Chamorro
The aim of this paper is to explore the origins and particularities of these epigraphic documents, analysing the contexts in which they have been discovered. The introduction discusses precedents in epichoric languages and comparisons with Greek horoi, followed by a case-by-case examination of Republican public boundary stones from the Italian peninsula. Ultimately, this study seeks to highlight the significance of these documents as an outstanding example of public writing displayed in the landscape.
of Africa L. Helvius Aelius Dionysius, whose name, like that of the tetrarch Maximian, was later erased. In a third moment the dedication was updated, adding the name of the emperor Constans, son of Constantine,
which in turn has been erased, probably during the usurpation of Magnentius.
architecture, serves as a focal point (lucus gromae) for the planning of the temples of Jupiter, Bacchus, Venus, the porticoes and the propylon.
إعادة زيارة لموستي . نقوش غير منشورة من الأرشيف الباريسي
سيرجيو إسبانيا تشامورو
بالقرب من هنشير المست الحالية (تونس ). يحتوي مخزونها الكتابي على حوالي 200 نقش نُشرت (municipium Iulium Aurelium Mustitanum) تقع بلدة موستيس الرومانية بشكل أساسي في نهاية القرن التاسع عشر وبداية القرن العشرين، مع الحملات الأثرية الفرنسية . ومع ذلك، ظلت مجموعة من النقوش اللاتينية المكتشفة خلال الستينيات غير منشورة. و عند إعادة تنظيم أرشيف المعهد الوطني للتاريخ (باريس )،تم العثور على صور فوتوغرافية و سلبيات وشرائح عرض ووثائق أصلية كشفت عن بيانات جديدة. أقدم في هذه الورقة خمسة (موسوعىة النقوش اللاتينية) CIL نقوش جديدة (ثلاثة نصوص نذرية، مرثية جنائزية رباعية وحجر حدود جديد) وبيانات وصور جديدة لثلاثة نقوش معروفة و نشرها ج . ويلمانس في ، والحياة الدينية بالمدينة (بما في ذلك تأكيد لمبنى الكابيتول ) ومعلومات جديدة (res publica Mustitana) تكشف كل هذه النصوص عن بيانات جديدة عن أراضي موستيتانا عن أسماء سكانها.