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Roman lighthouses in the Atlantic and the English Channel

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Resumo:The study of Roman lighthouses, for a long time limited to a few exemplary sites, of which identifiable written descriptions or ruins survive, has gained remarkable development in recent years. Although they represent only a limited part of those known today, the lighthouses on the Atlantic coast have some of the most representative of these utilitarian and symbolic monuments.The recognition of the strategic and commercial value of the Atlantic route has required renewed attention to its lighthouses, large and small, and to its functions and typology. In this article we seek to take a state of art on the lighthouses between the Straits of Gibraltar and the English Channel, suggesting the establishment of a network of many different types and gradually formed.
Autores principais:Mantas, Vasco Gil
Assunto:Roman Lighthouses Navigation Architecture Atlantic English Channel Faróis romanos Navegação Arquitectura Atlntico Canal de Mancha
Ano:2021
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
Idioma:português
Origem:Conimbriga
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Resumo:The study of Roman lighthouses, for a long time limited to a few exemplary sites, of which identifiable written descriptions or ruins survive, has gained remarkable development in recent years. Although they represent only a limited part of those known today, the lighthouses on the Atlantic coast have some of the most representative of these utilitarian and symbolic monuments.The recognition of the strategic and commercial value of the Atlantic route has required renewed attention to its lighthouses, large and small, and to its functions and typology. In this article we seek to take a state of art on the lighthouses between the Straits of Gibraltar and the English Channel, suggesting the establishment of a network of many different types and gradually formed.