Contactos comerciales en el Alto Guadalquivir, el valle medio del Betis y la zona costera malagueña durante el Alto Imperio
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Melchor Gil, Enrique
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Universidad de Sevilla, Secretariado de PublicacionesFecha
1999Materia
Relaciones comercialesHistoria Antigua
Hispania Ulterior Baetica
Guadalquivir, Valle del (España)
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En este trabajo intentamos reconstruir la red de transporte y de comercialización de las producciones de Andalucía central durante el Imperio romano. Una parte de las producciones de la Bética (mineral, trigo, aceite, cerámica, mármol, etc.) debieron circular por las vías romanas que comunicaban el Alto Guadalquivir con Corduba y el puerto Malaca, atravesando los territorios interiores. In this paper we attempt to reconstruct the transport and trade network for products from central Andalusia during the Roman Empire. Part of the Baetican products (minerals, wheat, oil, pettery, marble, etc.) would have circulated along the roman routes linking the upper Guadalquivir river with Corduba and the harbour of Malaca, and which run through the internal regions of the province. In this paper we attempt to reconstruct the transport and trade network for products from central Andalusia during the Roman Empire. Part of the Baetican products (minerals, wheat, oil, pettery, marble, etc.) would have circulated along the roman routes linking the upper Guadalquivir river with Corduba and the harbour of Malaca, and which run through the internal regions of the province.