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En este artículo se presenta una breve panorámica
de los restos constatados en las necrópolis de dos
ciudades portuarias vecinas como son Ossonoba y
Onoba, con especial incidencia en las septentrionales
por ser las mejor conocidas. Con este trabajo
se pretende demostrar que a pesar de la división administrativa
existente entre ambas, sus costumbres
funerarias resultaron singulares al compartir un
horizonte cultural previo.
This work provides a brief overview of the archaeological remains found in the Roman necropolis of two important neighbouring harbour towns, such as Ossonoba and Onoba, especially the northerly ones because this are the most know. We intend demonstrate that, notwithstanding the Roman administrative division between them, the funerary practices are particularly similar because they shared an also similar previous cultural horizon.
This work provides a brief overview of the archaeological remains found in the Roman necropolis of two important neighbouring harbour towns, such as Ossonoba and Onoba, especially the northerly ones because this are the most know. We intend demonstrate that, notwithstanding the Roman administrative division between them, the funerary practices are particularly similar because they shared an also similar previous cultural horizon.
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Horizonte cultural Cultural horizon Necrópolis Necropolis Sepulturas romanas Roman graves Ritual Funerary rituals Ajuar Grave goods
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BERNARDES, João Pedro; FERNÁNDEZ SUTILO, Lucía; CAMPOS CARRASCO, Juan Manuel; PEREIRA, Carlos (2014) - El mundo funerario del extremo suroccidental de Hispania a través de dos ciudades: Ossonoba versus Onoba. "Onoba, Revista de Arqueología y Antigüedad" ISSN 2340-3047. Nº 02 (2014), p. 127-147.
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Universidad de Huelva Publicaciones
