No. 2 (1985): From the Conventurs Carthaginiensis to the Chora of Tudmir
Antigüedad y Cristianismo
The research on the late Roman city of Begastri has led us to ask ourselves a whole series of topics about the time when this city was the episcopal seat and from such approaches the idea of dedicating a collective effort to update what in the investigations arose each one had to contribute to forging the image of the history of the peninsular SE for the centuries of the Late Antiquity and Visigothic stage. The result of this collective effort is what we offer here. The most important novelty of the works gathered here is to believe that, above the numerous new material put into circulation, it is the verification from many different points of view of the fact that Abadal pointed out many years ago: the life of these Mediterranean coastal areas on the fringes of the events that were developing in the center and north of the peninsula ...........