INTERVENCIÓN ARQUEOLÓGICA EN EL BALNEARIO ROMANO DE FORTUNA CAMPAÑA DE DICIEMBRE DE 1999

Authors

  • Gonzalo Matilla Séiquer
  • Juan Gallardo Martínez
  • Alejandro Egea Vivancos

Abstract

The results of the last campaign of excavations in the Roman Baths of Fortuna, Murcia, are presented. These have been of great interest because the thermal spring, which was in use from the end of the first century AC. to the middle half of the nineteenth century, has been discovered. This is spring with a monumental architecture. It has a semicircular structure with rows of seats excavated in the rock. A canal for the entrance of the water into the baths has permitted the dating of the Baths to the Roman period and allows us to see the stonework of the original structures of the establishment. With these findings new perspectives are brought to light and these are very prornising for the future study of the thermal establishment.

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Published
24-05-1999
How to Cite
Matilla Séiquer, G., Gallardo Martínez, J., & Egea Vivancos, A. (1999). INTERVENCIÓN ARQUEOLÓGICA EN EL BALNEARIO ROMANO DE FORTUNA CAMPAÑA DE DICIEMBRE DE 1999. Antigüedad y Cristianismo, (16), 369–376. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/ayc/article/view/67421

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