1998
DOI: 10.17561/aytm.v6i0.1528
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La cerámica emiral de Madi-nat Iyih (el Tolmo de Minateda, Hellín, Albacete)

Abstract: El motivo que hoy nos reúne aquí es la conmemoración de una inminente efemérides: el vigésimo -en realidad decimonono- aniversario de la publicación de un libro de singular trascendencia en la breve historia de la ceramología andalusí, el Ensayo de Sistematización de la cerámica árabe en Mallorca; pero sin duda, es también la ocasión de reconocer -aunque se resista- la labor de su autor, Guillermo Rosselló Bordoy, maestro de muchos de nosotros y amigo de todos. Los años finales de la década de los setenta fuer… Show more

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“…Rather the opposite, material evidence suggests that a violent occupation and destruction of late-antique cultic spaces did not happen, or at least not on a regular basis. One very illustrative example is the basilica and baptistery located in Tolmo de Minateda in Hellin, Albacete (Gutiérrez 2004, and others from the same author). It was erected probably by the end of the sixth century or, best, already seventh century (Gutiérrez 2004, p. 151).…”
Section: The Interaction With Previous Religious Architecture: Myths ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather the opposite, material evidence suggests that a violent occupation and destruction of late-antique cultic spaces did not happen, or at least not on a regular basis. One very illustrative example is the basilica and baptistery located in Tolmo de Minateda in Hellin, Albacete (Gutiérrez 2004, and others from the same author). It was erected probably by the end of the sixth century or, best, already seventh century (Gutiérrez 2004, p. 151).…”
Section: The Interaction With Previous Religious Architecture: Myths ...mentioning
confidence: 99%