PhD on knowledge transfer in archaeology. I am currently a university teacher in education.
As part of the Social Structure and Territory-Landscape Archaeology research group (in Spanish Estructura Social y Territorio-Arqueología del Paisaje, EST-AP), I partake in many archaeological and heritage projects, among which Las Médulas is one of the great successes. This group applies landscape archaeology methodology to territories of northwestern Iberian Peninsula (though work has been carried out in other parts of the peninsula as well as in Italy). Given the terrific wealth in gold of this area -which the Romans knew well- the archaeological analysis of landscape entails great knowledge of Roman gold mining. Very interesting results have been found when understanding just how much indigenous populations had to change because of Roman imperialist interest in gold, evolving from castro hill-fort self-sufficient communities to tax-paying civitates of the empire.
Supervisors: Inés Sastre and Mª Cruz Cardete
Phone: +34 916022772
Address: Albasanz 26-28
28037, Madrid
Spain
As part of the Social Structure and Territory-Landscape Archaeology research group (in Spanish Estructura Social y Territorio-Arqueología del Paisaje, EST-AP), I partake in many archaeological and heritage projects, among which Las Médulas is one of the great successes. This group applies landscape archaeology methodology to territories of northwestern Iberian Peninsula (though work has been carried out in other parts of the peninsula as well as in Italy). Given the terrific wealth in gold of this area -which the Romans knew well- the archaeological analysis of landscape entails great knowledge of Roman gold mining. Very interesting results have been found when understanding just how much indigenous populations had to change because of Roman imperialist interest in gold, evolving from castro hill-fort self-sufficient communities to tax-paying civitates of the empire.
Supervisors: Inés Sastre and Mª Cruz Cardete
Phone: +34 916022772
Address: Albasanz 26-28
28037, Madrid
Spain
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