2002
DOI: 10.17561/aytm.v9i0.1570
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La paleomorfología de Marroquíes Bajos

Abstract: RESUMENEl análisis de las relaciones entre 'os elementos que conforman la paleomorfología de Marroquíes Bajos puede ser interpretado en términos históricos. El objeto de este estudio es la reconstrucción de estas relaciones y la identificación de estos elementos y entre ellos el papel desempeñado por el agua. Para ello el trabajo se ha basado fundamentalmente en los aportes del enorme volumen de información arque ológica generado en-las excavaciones de los años 90.PALABRAS CLAVE: Paleomorfología. Pai saje. Reg… Show more

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“…Recent studies on the paleomorphology of Marroquíes Bajos (Serrano Peña, 2004a;Serrano Peña et al, 2002;Zafra Sánchez, 1997) highlight the existence of several areas of stagnant waters since Prehistory in this zone today occupied by the urban area of Jaén. The largest area of stagnant water is Las Lagunillas (from the Bulevar to the ring road) whose surroundings have seen human settlements since the second millennium BC.…”
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“…Recent studies on the paleomorphology of Marroquíes Bajos (Serrano Peña, 2004a;Serrano Peña et al, 2002;Zafra Sánchez, 1997) highlight the existence of several areas of stagnant waters since Prehistory in this zone today occupied by the urban area of Jaén. The largest area of stagnant water is Las Lagunillas (from the Bulevar to the ring road) whose surroundings have seen human settlements since the second millennium BC.…”
Section: 2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intense archaeological works carried out since 1995 have enabled us to find evidence of water distribution and storage systems including large cribs, canals and irrigation ditches from the Roman Republican period spread along hundreds of metres in Marroquíes Bajos and the depression of Magdalena, which could indicate how lacustrine areas suffered from a drainage process while they received material deposits for their use as cultivation areas. These early rural exploitations of peasant character linked to irrigation methods were maintained until the Augustan Age (Barba Colmenero, 2007), when most of the depression was allocated for cereal crops and olive plantations (Rodríguez Ariza & Pradas Ballesteros, 2012;Serrano Peña et al, 2002). Examples of these villae associated with Las Lagunillas are "Cortijo de los Robles", "Fábrica de Cuétara", "Los Prados" and "Zona F de Marroquíes Bajos" (Serrano Peña, 2004b;Serrano Peña et al, 2011) (fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Este está íntimamente relacionado con varias necrópolis. En ambos casos, los edificios debieron de ser desmantelados en época islámica, ya que parte de sus elementos constructivos se utilizan para la edificación de nuevas estructuras calificadas como andalusíes (Salvatierra Cuenca et al, 1998;Serrano Peña et al, 2002;Serrano Peña y Salvatierra Cuenca, 2012).…”
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