La villa marítima de Sant Gregori (Burriana): estudio de las construcciones de la pars dominica derivadas de las últimas campañas de excavación

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Josep Benedito Nuez
José Manuel Melchor Monserrat
Juan José Ferrer Maestro
The archaeological site of Sant Gregori actually is located 100 meters from the coast, in the town of Burriana (Castellón). The archaeological works have revealed a set of interesting architectural structures that are integrated into a uilla maritima. Due to the interest of this site, it was chosen for archaeological excavation within the research programs at Universitat Jaume I, our main purpose was twofold: to deepen our understanding about Romanization in the area of Castellón de la Plana and to create a training site for undergraduate students at university. The villa has been dated between the change of era and the IV c. AD, although some materials have been dated in the Bronze Age, Iberic time and Roman Republic.
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villa a mare, Spain roman archaeology, roman time, ager saguntinus

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Benedito Nuez, Josep et al. “La villa marítima de Sant Gregori (Burriana): estudio de las construcciones de la pars dominica derivadas de las últimas campañas de excavación”. Quaderns de prehistòria i arqueologia de Castelló, no. 35, pp. 141-57, https://raco.cat/index.php/QuadernsPrehistoriaCastello/article/view/359474.

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