La Canyada Joana (Crevillent-Alicante): a Roman villa in the ager ilicitanus

Authors

  • Julio Trelis Martí
Keywords: Rural villa, Ilici, torcularium, Late Roman period

Abstract

The Canyada Joana is a roman rural villa of territorium Ilici archaeological that has a well defined sequence between the second half of the second century A.D. and the sixth century A.D., pointing out its torcularium for oil production, at a large-scale and with all its elements well documented, dating from the IV-V centuries A.D. This villa is essential to know the rural world of Ilici and the connection between the end of the Roman period and the early Middle Age in the southeast of the Iberian peninsula.

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Published
22-06-2015
How to Cite
Trelis Martí J. (2015). La Canyada Joana (Crevillent-Alicante): a Roman villa in the ager ilicitanus. Annals of Prehistory and Archaeology, 293–303. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/apa/article/view/230211
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Estudios