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In the western most part of its Mediterranean empire, Rome creates an Atlantic province: Lusitania. It’s
peripheral location and the usual Classical concept of finis terrae gives a false idea of peripheral condition to
Lusitania, not so peripheral at all after the Britannia conquest under Claudius. Using some examples, we intend
to show how the province was actually created, with Avgvsta Emerita being the general model for town
planning and public buildings and also how the local resources were used on the process and allow
understanding the design of internal communication network.
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FABIÃO, Carlos (2014) - La Lusitania: una Provincia romana atlántica. In Álvarez Martínez, J.; Nogales Basarrate, T. e Rodà de Llanza, I. (eds.) - ACTAS del XVIII Congreso Internacional Arqueología Clásica. Vol. 2. ISBN 978-84-606-7949-3. p. 1657-1664.
