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- Alargamento do complexo arqueológico de Conimbriga. Restauro de troços de muralha - Setores A B C. Acompanhamento arqueológico - relatório final.Publication . Roquinho, Pedro; Correia, Virgílio HipólitoO relatório refere-se ao acompanhamento arqueológico do restauro dos setores A, B e C da muralha baixo-imperial de Conimbriga, publicando a documentação completa desses setores e da análise construtiva levada a cabo. Publicam-se também os principais achados ocorridos nesses trabalhos, designadamente a ocupação de uma área de casas de guarda sobre a muralha e as epígrafes reutilizadas na costrução do monumento.
- Alargamento do complexo arqueológico de Conimbriga. Trabalhos arqueológicos no setor FPublication . Correia, Virgílio Hipólito; Perpétuo, JoãoRelatório final do projeto MUBICOF (MUralha do Baixo-Império de Conimbriga, setor F).
- Atividades culturais do Museu Monográfico de Conimbriga – Museu Nacional. Relatório do quinquénio 2014-2018Publication . Rendeiro, HumbertoApresenta-se um sumário de todas as actividades culturais, de animação e de extensão educativa levadas a cabo em Conimbriga entre 2014 e 2018.
- Casa de Andercus, 2020-2022, Relatório FinalPublication . Correia, Virgílio HipólitoO relatório descreve os trabalhos arqueológicos realisados na Casa de Andercus entre 2020 e 2022.
- DEARCON 2012-2018. Relatório golbal e finalPublication . Correia, Virgílio HipólitoRealtório global e final do Projecto de Investigação Plurianual integrado no Plano Nacional de Trabalhos Arqueológicos "Desenvolvimento das Escavações Arqueológicas em Conimbriga" (DEARCON) 2012-2018.
- Geophysical prospection in the Roman city of Conimbriga (Condeixa–a–Nova, District of Coimbra, Portugal)Publication . Meyer, CorneliusIn summer of 2022, the Berlin–based company cmp in cooperation with SOT Prospecció Arqueològica, Barcelona (Spain), realized the first large–scale geophysical prospection campaign in the Roman city of Conimbriga (Condeixa–a–Nova, District of Coimbra, Portugal). Conimbriga has been a classified National Monument since 1910 and is one of the most important archaeological sites in Portugal. The site was first settled in the Iron Age and later occupied by the Romans in the 1st century BC. After destruction in the 5th century BC, only low settlement activity is documented, until the place was completely abandoned and used for agricultural purposes and as a quarry. Archaeological research of the site began in the 19th century and has continued to the present day. Excavations have revealed a wealth of information about the town, including large parts of its layout, monumental buildings, and artefacts. So far, the geophysical prospection was used only on small sections of the site, starting already in the 1960s, when first magnetic and electric surveys were carried out. The campaign of 2022 was the first large–scale application of both magnetic and georadar methods in Conimbriga. During a 5–day campaign, an area of 8 hectares was covered with magnetic measurements using the cmp 7– probe fluxgate gradiometer array combined with a GNSS–RTK positioning system. At the same time, an area of 1.5 hectares was investigated by use of the IRIS HI–MOD (IDS) system equipped with five 600 MHz antennas, also combined with a GNSS–RTK system. In addition, several soil samples were taken in order to determine their magnetic susceptibility and the electrical conductivity. The most important result of the survey campaign is the understanding that th e geological and archaeological conditions in Conimbriga are extremely challenging for both, magnetic and GPR prospection. Low contrasts in magnetic susceptibility and high clay content of the soil result in noisy and diffuse geophysical data. Moreover, geological and surface conditions change throughout the site. The areas first studied were located in the Vale Norte (North valley) where remains of Roman houses were localized. To the east of the already known amphitheatre other building remains, and a complex stratigraphy, were identified. They could be related to another theatre, which is suspected to be there. Subsequently, the area inside the late–imperial city walls was investigated. The magnetic data set covers almost the entire accessible area to both sides of the forum and the southern baths. An area of about 9,000 m², located in the eastern part of the city was covered with both, magnetic and GPR measurements. Despite the limitations, this large–scale data set allowed to identify monumental building complexes in all parts of the intramural area and to distinguish city quarters and ancient infrastructure. It has to be stated that the presented interpretation of the geophysical data is a first attempt to translate the diffuse geophysical data into archaeological information. It is based primarily on the geophysical data itself and the available a–priori information. Certainty about the reliability of this interpretation can be gained by verifying the proposed interpretations through targeted archaeological excavations by a discussion on the plausibility of the interpretation. The report ends with considerations for planning future geophysical prospection projects in and around Conimbriga.
- Investigação físico-química num museu de arqueologia: o caso de ConimbrigaPublication . Correia, Virgílio HipólitoFaz-se um resumo da investigação arqueométrica sobre materiais de Conimbriga nos últimos 40 anos.
- Kilns of ConimbrigaPublication . Tsakalidou, AikateriniThe report revises the current knowledge about the instalation of industrial kilns inside the town, in the Late Roman period.
- Prospecção geofísica por georadar em ConimbrigaPublication . Barraca, NunoApresentam-se os resultados de prospecção geofísica por georadar na zona da chamada Casa de Andercus, em Conimbriga.
- Rapport d’activité – Projet LUDERE – Le quartier des spectacles de la ville de Conimbriga – Campagne 2022Publication . Ferreira, FilipeLe projet LUDERE a pour objectif d’étudier l’évolution urbaine de la partie septentrionale du vale norte, correspondant au quartier de l’amphithéâtre de la ville antique de Conimbriga (Condeixa-a-Velha, Portugal). L’étude du bâti a permis de mettre en évidence la chronologie relative des maçonneries. Au viaduc premièrement construit, succèdent plusieurs maçonneries venant s’y adosser pour en renforcer la stabilité, comme des raidisseurs, ou encore les murs de nouveaux édifices, dont la fonction est encore inconnue. Trois sondages de diagnostic ont été réalisés afin de vérifier l’existence de maçonneries observées lors de prospections géophysiques menées au printemps 2022.
