The early roman empire rural settlement of Miramundo (Puerto Real, Cádiz). A case study using combined non-invasive research techniques

Authors

  • Lázaro Lagóstena Barrios
  • José Antonio Ruiz Gil
  • Domingo Martín Mochales
  • Jenny Pérez Marrero
  • Isabel Rondán Sevilla
  • Pedro Trapero Fernández
  • Francisco Javier Catalán González
  • Manuel Ruiz Barroso

Keywords:

GPR survey, microsite prospecting, Roman rural settlement, Non Invasive Research, Miramundo site

Abstract

We present a case study through the combined application of non‑invasive research techniques on the Roman rural site of Miramundo (Puerto Real, Cádiz). The results of the geophysical prospection with multichannel georadar are offered for the definition of the archaeological structure discovered, together with the results of a surface micro‑prospection with centimeter GPS over the location area of this Roman imperial building. The main objective is to advance, through the combination of both techniques, in the formulation of functional hypotheses about the documented constructive spaces, as part of the methodological development of Non‑Invasive Historical‑Archaeological Research.

Published

2021-09-10

How to Cite

Barrios, L. L., Gil, J. A. R., Mochales, D. M., Marrero, J. P., Sevilla, I. R., Fernández, P. T., … Barroso, M. R. (2021). The early roman empire rural settlement of Miramundo (Puerto Real, Cádiz). A case study using combined non-invasive research techniques. Estudos Arqueológicos De Oeiras, 29, 57–64. Retrieved from https://eao.oeiras.pt/index.php/DOC/article/view/377