'Munitio uiarum': 'aemulatio' and building techniques in the streets of one of the towns of the interior northern part of the Tarraconensis province, Los Bañales de Uncastillo (Zaragoza)

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Material de apoyo de la comunicación presentada por el Prof. Dr. D. Javier Andreu y por Paloma Lorente, del Laboratorio de Arqueología de la Universidad de Navarra, en el XX Congreso Internacional de Arqueología Clásica celebrado en el Campus Condorcet de París en junio de 2024 y organizado por...


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aemulatio and building techniques in the streets of a town at the interior northern part of the Tarraconensis : Los Bañales de Uncastillo (Zaragoza) MVNITIO VIARVM

Los Bañales de Uncastillo Territorial and historical context: general approach

The archaeological site Los Bañales The archaeological area today *

An intensely urbanized area between the Ebro river and the Pyrenees * * * * * * * * * The archaeological site Los Bañales *

The question about the city’s name : Tarraca ? The archaeological site Los Bañales * © Jesús Á. Asensio

The heritage of History: the first archaeological campaigns, 20th century The archaeological site Los Bañales

The archaeological site Los Bañales An area with many research possibilities © Arqueocad

© Arqueocad The archaeological site Los Bañales General urban plan of the town from the Roman to the Late Antiquity period

The archaeological site Los Bañales An area with many research possibilities © Universität Hamburg

The archaeological site Los Bañales A very brief and paradigmatic historical evolution

Main characters of the urban development: from paruum to labens oppidum The archaeological site Los Bañales

The roman city Los Bañales One of the icons of the site : the aqueduct © Iñaki Diéguez

The roman city Los Bañales C . 9-5 BC: erection of the aquaeduct , by the Roman army L(egio)· IIII  M ( acedonica ) L(egio)  M ( acedonica )

The Roman city Los Bañales © Arqueocad

C. 12 BC: foundation of the city forum The Roman city Los Bañales © Pablo Serrano

General plan of the forum The Roman city Los Bañales © Luis Romero

General apparence of the forum at its foundation in Augustus time The Roman city Los Bañales © Pablo Serrano April, 2024 XX e Congrès International d’Archéologie Classique

C . 8-5 BC: foundational epigraphic and equestrian program of the forum The Roman city Los Bañales

31-32 AD: the contribution of the local patronus Q. Sempronius Vitullus The Roman city Los Bañales

The Roman city Los Bañales

The dignification of the northern city façade The Roman city Los Bañales © Juanmi Círez

The Roman city Los Bañales © Arqueocad

C . 73 AD: the building of the Roman baths after the promotion of the city The Roman city Los Bañales © Iñaki Diéguez

C . 84 AD: the building of the Roman baths after the promotion of the city The Roman city Los Bañales

C . 84 AD: the building of the Roman baths after the promotion of the city The Roman city Los Bañales

The roman city Los Bañales The urban landscape of a city in the North of the Tarraconense © Pablo Serrano

Los Bañales , an oppidum labens From c . 190 AD onwards: the abandonment of the forum

Los Bañales , an oppidum labens From c . 190 AD onwards: the re-use of public buildings for industrial purposes

Los Bañales , an oppidum labens From c . 190 AD onwards: privatizing the public buildings at the forum

Los Bañales , an oppidum labens From c . 190 AD onwards: the end of the official sculptural program

The urban roadway of the northern quartier: organization and restructuration Los Bañales de Uncastillo

The High-imperial organization of the streets

The High-imperial organization of the streets © Arqueocad North decumanus South decumanus East cardo

© Arqueocad North decumanus South Decumanus East Cardus The High-imperial organization of the streets

© Arqueocad North decumanus South decumanus East cardo Secondary roads Secondary roads The High-imperial organization of the streets

North Decumanus South Decumanus East Cardus Secondary roads Secondary roads The High-imperial organization of the streets

© Arqueocad North decumanus South decumanus East Cardo Secondary roads Secondary roads West cardo The High-imperial organization of the streets

© Arqueocad North decumanus South Decumanus East Cardo Secondary roads Secondary roads West cardo The High-imperial organization of the streets

The sidewalks: adaptation to the areas

Crepidines articulating the pedestrian circulation

Crepidines articulating the pedestrian circulation

Rubish deposits in the street

Organic deposits result of one of the latest banquets in the North quartier © Darío Bernal Rubish deposits in the streets and sidewalks

The Middle Empire reorganization of the streets Water evacuation problems in the North decumanus

Water evacuation problems in the North decumanus The Middle Empire reorganization of the streets

Water evacuation problems in the North decumanus The Middle Empire reorganization of the streets

Water evacuation problems in the North decumanus The Middle Empire reorganization of the streets

End of the cura uiarum and occupation of public space © Inmaculada Delage - Tamara Peñalver The Middle Empire reorganization of the streets

End of the cura uiarum and occupation of public space Private structures upper the sidewalk Closure secondary street Monumental tetrastyle portico Imperial sidewalk Ampliation of the sidewalk Crosswalk Private water evacuation The Middle Empire reorganization of the streets

End of the cura uiarum and occupation of public space The Middle Empire reorganization of the streets

End of the cura uiarum and occupation of public space The Middle Empire reorganization of the streets

End of the cura uiarum and occupation of public space The Middle Empire reorganization of the streets

Javier ANDREU PINTADO Paloma LORENTE SEBASTIÁN Departamento de HHAG Universidad de Navarra [email protected] [email protected] Proyecto "De  parua   a  oppida labentia : ciudad, ciudadanía y desarrollo urbano en el piedemonte vasco-aquitano (siglos I a. C.-II d. C.)" (PID2022-137312NB-I00)
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