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Antiquité tardive: revue internationale d'histoire et d'archéologie | 2013

Novedades arqueológicas de las sedes episcopales de la Bética Occidental

Salvador M. Ordóñez Agulla; Jerónimo Sánchez Velasco; Enrique García Vargas; Sergio García-Dils de la Vega; Miguel Ángel Tabales Rodríguez

This paper presents a summary of the most recent information, some of it unpublished, resulting from archaeological research in the most prominent episcopal sees in urban areas of western Andalusia, Corduba, Hispalis and Astigi.


Vegetation History and Archaeobotany | 2017

Olive tree varieties cultivated for the great Baetican oil trade between the 1st and the 4th centuries ad: morphometric analysis of olive stones from Las Delicias (Ecija, Province of Seville, Spain)

Oriane Bourgeon; Clémence Pagnoux; Stéphane Mauné; Enrique García Vargas; Sarah Ivorra; Vincent Bonhomme; Mohammed Ater; Abdelmajid Moukhli; Jean-Frédéric Terral

During the excavations of a Roman amphora workshop and oil mill of the 1st–4th century ad in Las Delicias, Genil valley, Ecija, Spain, large quantities of charred olive stones were recovered. The assemblages discovered in the pottery kilns demonstrate the use as fuel of olive residues, which were obtained from the extraction of the oil in the nearby mill. The abundance of material offered the opportunity to study the infra-specific diversity of the olives growing in the province of Baetica, which is known to have been an important oil-producing region during the Roman Empire. In total, 335 intact charred archaeological olive stones were analysed using geometric morphometry (outline analysis) and compared with several current morphotypes. These have been identified within a set of dimensional references of the stones established from the morphometric study of current varieties and wild populations, including genuinely wild and feral forms of olives, from various areas around the Mediterranean. The morphotype mainly found in wild populations was widely represented among the olive stones from Las Delicias. A large proportion of the archaeological stones were however close to various domesticated forms, which reflect the history of the region and of its varied cultural Mediterranean influences, Punic, Greek and Roman. Moreover, intermediate forms between two distinct morphotypes were identified. They suggest that hybrid olive trees derived from crosses among domesticated varieties and also between domesticated and wild forms, were grown in Las Delicias. In the Genil valley, Roman olive cultivation was based on a set of local olives which included wild and domesticated varieties from various origins, and whose diversity arose from breeding for improvement of varieties.


Habis | 1996

La producción anfórica en la bahía de Cádiz durante la República como índice de romanización

Enrique García Vargas


Cerámicas hispanorromanas: un estado de la cuestión, 2008, ISBN 978-84-9828-216-0, págs. 661-688 | 2008

Ánforas de la Bética

Enrique García Vargas; Darío Bernal Casasola


SPAL Revista de Prehistoria y Arqueología de la Universidad de Sevilla | 2011

Los tipos anfóricos del Guadalquivir en el marco de los envases hispanos del siglo I a. C. Un universo heterogéneo entre la imitación y la estandarización

Enrique García Vargas; Rui Roberto de Almeida; Horacio González Cesteros


Habis | 2001

Una nueva inscripción annonaria de Sevilla: M.Iulius Hermesianus, diffusor olei ad annonam Urbis

Enrique García Vargas; Ana Salud Romo Salas; Genaro Chic García; Miguel Angel Tabales-Rodríguez


Mainake | 2008

La romanización del bajo Guadalquivir: ciudad, territorio y economía (siglos II-I A.C.)

Enrique García Vargas; Eduardo Ferrer Albelda; Francisco José García Fernández


Habis | 2006

La sal de la Bética romana: algunas notas sobre su producción y comercio

Enrique García Vargas; Julio Martínez Maganto


Antiquitas | 1994

Sobre un tipo anfórico púnico-gaditano documentado en el Cerro de la Cruz (Almedinilla, Córdoba)

Enrique García Vargas; Eduardo Ferrer Albelda


García Fernández, Francisco José ; García Vargas, Enrique. Entre gaditanización y romanización: repertorios cerámicos, alimentación e integración cultural en Turdetania (siglos III-I A. C.). SAGVNTVM Extra; Vol 9 (2010): DE LA CUINA A LA TAULA; 115-134. | 2010

ENTRE GADITANIZACIÓN Y ROMANIZACIÓN: REPERTORIOS CERÁMICOS, ALIMENTACIÓN E INTEGRACIÓN CULTURAL EN TURDETANIA (SIGLOS III-I A. C.)

Francisco José García Fernández; Enrique García Vargas

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Darío Bernal Casasola

Facultad de Filosofía y Letras

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Julio Martínez Maganto

Autonomous University of Madrid

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