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dc.contributor.authorBanerjea, Rowena Y.
dc.contributor.authorGarcía-Contreras Ruiz, Guillermo 
dc.contributor.authorGarcía García, Marcos
dc.contributor.authorMattei, Luca
dc.contributor.authorPluskowski, Aleks
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-17T08:02:27Z
dc.date.available2024-12-17T08:02:27Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.citationwena Y. Banerjea, Guillermo García-Contreras, Marcos García García, Luca Mattei y Aleks Pluskowski (2024) “Geoarchaeology in a peri-urban environment: a soil micromorphological case study of the “Land of Aynadamar" in Nasrid Granada, the northern outskirts of the last Islamic town in Iberia (13th-16th c.)” en Quentin Borderie, Ferréol Salomon (eds.), Urban Geoarchaeology. CNRS editions, pp. 307-321es_ES
dc.identifier.isbn978-2-271-14929-9
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10481/98085
dc.description.abstractGranada (Spain) was the capital of the Nasrid Kingdom, the last Islamic emirate in Iberian Peninsula during the 13th-15th centuries. Th e Land of Aynadamar is located on a hillside north of the city of Granada, on the third hill in the urban complex. Th e hill to the south is occupied by the Alhambra, the palatine city where the Nasrid sultans resided. Th e Land of Aynadamar can be considered as part of the ‘castlescape’ of the Alhambra and its study contextualises further this iconic monument, even though the Alhambra was a palatine citadel and not only a single castle. Th is research, which applies soil micromorphological analysis in conjunction with the historical sources, excavation data, and palaeoenvironmental data, demonstrates how the suburban land- scape was transformed following the Castilian conquest and the Christian colonisation in the last peri-urban place of al-Andalus. Archaeological soil and sediment micromorphological analysis has identifi ed nuances in the stratigraphic sequences from four separate areas comprising agricultural terraces, peri-urban farmsteads, and a palatine residence, and it has identifi ed periods of abandonment or the disuse of areas that are maybe contemporaneous. Th ese periods of abandonment relate to an important transition in the occupation of the Land of Aynadamar that marks the decline of Nasrid rule and changes associated with the Christian conquest from the 16th century onwards.es_ES
dc.language.isoenges_ES
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dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/*
dc.subjectGeoarqueologíaes_ES
dc.subjectMicromorfología de sueloses_ES
dc.subjectPago de Aynadamares_ES
dc.subjectArqueología Medievales_ES
dc.subjectEmirato nazaríes_ES
dc.subjectNazaríes_ES
dc.subjectReino Nazaríes_ES
dc.subjectArqueología del Paisajees_ES
dc.subjectCampus de Cartujaes_ES
dc.subjectArqueología Islámicaes_ES
dc.subjectMedieval Archaeologyes_ES
dc.subjectIslamic Archaeologyes_ES
dc.subjectGeoarchaeologyes_ES
dc.titleGeoarchaeology in a peri-urban environment: a soil micromorphological case study of the “Land of Aynadamar" in Nasrid Granada, the northern outskirts of the last Islamic town in Iberia (13th-16th c.)es_ES
dc.typebook partes_ES
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