This book is about the war that the emperor Octavian Augustus waged to conquer the northern territories of the Iberian Peninsula in the 1st century BC. The campaigns against the Asturs and Cantabrians took place on a large scale over the course of a decade in the mountainous territories of the Cantabrian Sea.
In the late 20th century, some archaeological sites that had been part of this conflict began to be located. This has been one of the most important archaeological discoveries of recent times. The surveys and excavations carried out in the last two decades have made it possible to begin to document these military campaigns through archaeology and to write a part of history that was unknown to us.
This book brings together the main contributions presented at the First Archaeological Meeting held in Gijón in October 2014 and its most outstanding value is that the works collected are the result of archaeological interventions.
Collection: Multimedia
Project: 6. Under a cloak of terror: violence and armed conflict in Europe.
Chronology: -
Scope: Secondary Education
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwiwnFHXleA
Resource type: Video
Format: Multimedia
Owner: Arqueological National Museum of Spain (MAN) (Modernalia)
Abstract: This book is about the war that the emperor Octavian Augustus waged to conquer the northern territories of the Iberian Peninsula in the 1st century BC. The campaigns against the Asturs and Cantabrians took place on a large scale over the course of a decade in the mountainous territories of the Cantabrian Sea. In the late 20th century, some archaeological sites that had been part of this conflict began to be located. This has been one of the most important archaeological discoveries of recent times. The surveys and excavations carried out in the last two decades have made it possible to begin to document these military campaigns through archaeology and to write a part of history that was unknown to us. This book brings together the main contributions presented at the First Archaeological Meeting held in Gijón in October 2014 and its most outstanding value is that the works collected are the result of archaeological interventions.
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