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Abstract Devi Taelman, Sarah Deprez, Frank Vermeulen, Morgan De Dapper This paper presents the results of a geoarchaeological research project in the north-eastern Alentejo region of Portugal. The study focuses on the granite and rock crystal exploitation in the territory of the Roman town of Ammaia. By means of non-destructive survey methods, performed by an interdisciplinary team of archaeologists, geomorphologists and geologists, the main quarries in the Civitas Ammaiensis were identified and investigated. The survey project aimed at gaining a clearer insight in the extractive industries of the town and, on a higher level, at gaining a better understanding of the economic and spatial organization of the town and its hinterland. Article in volume 84, 2009, pages 171-182 Buy and download the article as PDF file
The other articles in volume 84, 2009 Anthony Russell Lorenza Grasso Conrad M. Stibbe Matthias Steinhart Jean MacIntosh Turfa and Sarah Gettys Benjamin D. Rous F. Vermeulen, M. De Dapper, B. Music, P. Monsieur, H. Verreyke, Roger Ling David J. Newsome Gioconda Di Luca L.B. van der Meer
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