Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón
University of Alicante
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Lucentum: Anales de la universidad de Alicante. Prehistoria, arqueología e historia antigua | 1985
Manuel Abilio Rabanal Alonso; Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón
The 107 Roman inscriptions known in the province of Alicante are unequally distributed, but there is a strong concentration in the principal Roman sites quoted by the ancient writers. A lot of these inscriptions are unpublished, and we have modified ancient readings or completed parts of difficult reading. The inscriptions are very interesting for the study of the social structures and the institutions of the Roman municipia and coloniae in the province of Alicante, in relation to their site and their proximity to other importants sites at the Tarraconensian coast.
Abascal Palazón, Juan Manuel ; Cebrián Fernández, Rosario. Inscripciones romanas de Segobriga (1995-1998). SAGVNTVM. Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia; VOL 32 (2000); 199-214. | 2000
Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón; Rosario Cebrián Fernández
Los trabajos de excavacion en las termas monumentales de Segobriga (Saelices, Cuenca) han proporcionado un buen numero de epigrafes y fragmentos de ellos, entre los que destaca el altar dedicado a Zeus Theos Megistos.
Lucentum: Anales de la universidad de Alicante. Prehistoria, arqueología e historia antigua | 2010
Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón; Antonio Alberola Belda
In 2007, in the course of surface explorations carried out at Banos de la Reina (Calpe, Alicante), a total of 152 Roman and late-Roman coins were found. This second series completes the previously published series of 208 Roman coins from this ancient Roman vicus. Most of the new coins can be dated to the second half of the fourth century, although many pieces were perhaps minted in the sixth century A.D.
Lucentum: Anales de la universidad de Alicante. Prehistoria, arqueología e historia antigua | 2008
Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón; Rosario Cebrián Fernández
This work includes 243 ceramic fragments with Latin, Greek and Iberian graphites, discovered in Segobriga in the official excavations of the Roman city and their environs. Many of them are fragments, but some present the name of the container (/panna/) and accounts of control of workshop. All are almost recorded in terra sigillata.
Lucentum: Anales de la universidad de Alicante. Prehistoria, arqueología e historia antigua | 2008
Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón; Antonio Alberola Belda
This paper shows eight news coins from the Vinalopo valley, found at the sites of Melic (Elda) and EDAR (Monforte del Cid). This is a supplement to the study published in 1998.
Lucentum: Anales de la universidad de Alicante. Prehistoria, arqueología e historia antigua | 2005
Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón; Rosario Cebrián Fernández
This text includes two new roman inscriptions from Guadalajara, many topographical modifications and new images for roman texts, all in manuscripts of the Royal History Academy (Madrid).
Lucentum: Anales de la universidad de Alicante. Prehistoria, arqueología e historia antigua | 2001
Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón; Rosario Cebrián Fernández; Teresa Moneo Rodríguez
The inscriptions, sculptures and others archaeologlcal discoveries in Segobriga enabled us to determine the probable presence of a Dynastic Cult Room for the Julio-Claudian Princes and his family at the Forum of the city. This cult is the greatest evidence of the gratitude of the city after the concession of municipal rights in Augustean times.
Lucentum: Anales de la universidad de Alicante. Prehistoria, arqueología e historia antigua | 1986
Manuel Abilio Rabanal Alonso; Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón
In this paper we make new reflexions about inscriptions published in the former volume, and other unpublished inscriptions are added.
SAGVNTVM. Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia | 2018
Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón
Presentamos en estas paginas ocho testimonios de inscripciones romanas que muestran la repeticion de la formula D(is) M(anibus) s(acrum) o D(is) M(anibus). Todos los textos pueden ser datados entre los siglos II y III. La distribucion geografica de estos textos demuestra que se trata de testimonios aislados y que no guardan entre ellos ninguna relacion.
SAGVNTVM. Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia | 2018
Juan Manuel Abascal Palazón; Miguel Ángel Valero Tévar
Este trabajo se ha realizado en el marco del proyecto de investigacion Sociedad romana y habito epigrafico en la Hispania citerior, HAR2015-65168-P (MINECO/FEDER), subvencionado por el Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad del Gobierno de Espana.