Consideraciones sobre el papel de los 'oppida veteris Latii' como focos de ignición de la romanización cultural y política de las comunidades hispanas en época republicana
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2015
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Universidad de Navarra
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Espinosa Espinosa, David. «Considerations regarding the role of the “oppida veteris Latii” as ignition sources of the cultural and political romanization of Hispanian communities during the Republican period». Cuadernos de Arqueología 23 (1 de diciembre de 2015): 225-52. https://doi.org/10.15581/012.23.225-252.
Abstract
A la luz de las recientes publicaciones sobre la probable existencia de un amplio programa de colonización latina en Hispania durante la República romana, el objetivo del presente trabajo es examinar dos comunidades como Salduie y Contrebia Belaisca que, pese a no disfrutar de un estatuto jurídico‐administrativo romano en época republicana, presentan instituciones, formas y productos culturales típicos de un horizonte privilegiado, circunstancia que podría ser explicada por la posible influencia que pudieron ejercer sobre ellas algunas de las probables colonias latinas de Hispania Citerior, concretamente las fosilizadas en época augústea a través de su reconversión en [municipia] veteris Latii.
In the light of the recent publications on the probable existence of an extensive Latin colonization program in Hispania during the Roman Republic, this paper reviews two communities like Salduie and Contrebia Belaisca which, though they did not enjoy a Roman legal‐administrative statute during the Republican period, show typical institutions, ways and cultural products of a privileged setting. This situation may be explained on the basis of the feasible influence of the likely Latin colonies of Hispania Citerior, in particular those fossilized through their transformation into [municipia] veteris Latii under Augustus.
In the light of the recent publications on the probable existence of an extensive Latin colonization program in Hispania during the Roman Republic, this paper reviews two communities like Salduie and Contrebia Belaisca which, though they did not enjoy a Roman legal‐administrative statute during the Republican period, show typical institutions, ways and cultural products of a privileged setting. This situation may be explained on the basis of the feasible influence of the likely Latin colonies of Hispania Citerior, in particular those fossilized through their transformation into [municipia] veteris Latii under Augustus.