GIUV2015-222
GRAM is made up of all the teaching and research staff of the Archaeology area of the Department of Prehistory, Archaeology and Ancient History. Its field of research is the Mediterranean with a special focus on the Valencian Country from the 1st millennium BC to the 7th century AD. The members of the group carry out teaching, research (field, laboratory and bibliographic sources), teaching and dissemination tasks in each of its specific lines (Phoenician-Punic archaeology, Iberian archaeology, numismatics and classical archaeology), collaborating with each other and establishing contacts and agreements with other institutions, foundations, companies dedicated to preventive archaeology and with research staff from other areas of knowledge at the University and other research centres. The aim is to study the historical evolution of the protohistoric societies of the Mediterranean peninsular area until their integration into the Roman Empire, the dynamics of this, as well as their economic, ethnological and symbolic interrelationships. There is also a commitment to transfer the knowledge acquired to society through participation in conferences, exhibitions, open days and actions on...GRAM is made up of all the teaching and research staff of the Archaeology area of the Department of Prehistory, Archaeology and Ancient History. Its field of research is the Mediterranean with a special focus on the Valencian Country from the 1st millennium BC to the 7th century AD. The members of the group carry out teaching, research (field, laboratory and bibliographic sources), teaching and dissemination tasks in each of its specific lines (Phoenician-Punic archaeology, Iberian archaeology, numismatics and classical archaeology), collaborating with each other and establishing contacts and agreements with other institutions, foundations, companies dedicated to preventive archaeology and with research staff from other areas of knowledge at the University and other research centres. The aim is to study the historical evolution of the protohistoric societies of the Mediterranean peninsular area until their integration into the Roman Empire, the dynamics of this, as well as their economic, ethnological and symbolic interrelationships. There is also a commitment to transfer the knowledge acquired to society through participation in conferences, exhibitions, open days and actions on archaeological heritage.
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- Conocimiento de la aparicion y desarrollo de las sociedades complejas, mediante informaciones derivadas de estudios de materiales arqueologicos, prospecciones y excavaciones
- Iberian Archaeology.Iberian culture is one of the earliest civilisations on the peninsula. Projects are developed in line with the most advanced approaches in protohistoric research, which nowadays add social aspects derived from iconography and gender to the ecological framework.
- Phoenician Punic-Archaeology.The group has maintained a permanent line of international research on Phoenician-Punic culture, co-directing the excavations at Lixus (Larache) between 1995 and 2009 and participating in works carried out in Ibiza, Sardinia, Carthage and its territory (Tunisia).
- Classic Archaeology.Attention to knowledge of communication channels, urban planning and rural settlement; maritime and land trade in processed products; studies on material culture, mainly sculpture and small objects, as well as ceramic production, including archaeometric studies.
- Ancient Numismatics.Work is being carried out on monographic studies of Iberian mints, on the systematisation of the peninsular bronze minting from the 2nd and 1st centuries BC and on the cataloguing of the mintings from the Roman cities of Hispania.
- Heritage.The actions are adapted to open days with the animations and workshops of our times, aimed at a public of enthusiasts, as they are aimed at transferring knowledge to society as a means of instilling the protection of heritage.
Name | Nature of participation | Entity | Description |
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JOSE LUIS JIMENEZ SALVADOR | Director | Universitat de València | |
Research team | |||
CARLOS GOMEZ BELLARD | Member | Universitat de València | |
FERRAN ARASA GIL | Member | Universitat de València | |
AGUSTIN ANGEL DIEZ CASTILLO | Member | Universitat de València | |
GUILLEM PEREZ JORDA | Member | Universitat de València | |
SONIA MACHAUSE LOPEZ | Member | Universitat de València | |
MARTA BLASCO MARTIN | Member | Universitat de València | |
DAVID QUIXAL SANTOS | Member | Universitat de València | |
IVAN FUMADO ORTEGA | Member | Universitat de València | |
DAVID MARTINEZ CHICO | Member | Universitat de València | |
CARLOS DE JUAN FUERTES | Member | Universitat de València |
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- Prehistory, Archaeology and Ancient History
- Patrimonio, Conservación, Restauración, Sociedad, Yacimientos arqueológicos, Monumentos
- Iberia, Ibérico, Edad del Hierro, Sociedad antigua, Economía, Paisaje
- Fenicios, Púnicos, Mediterráneo, Edad del Hierro, Economía, Sociedad, Paisaje
- Via Cerámica Comercio, Urbanismo, economía, poblamiento, epigrafía
- Ceca, acuñación, economía, Hispania, Iberia, moneda