Jordi Aguelo Mas
I am Master of Arts, in Sciences of Antiquity and the Middle Ages.
My research focuses on the study of medieval archaeology, especially in the study of monasteries and convents, in roman, medieval and post-medieval pottery, in commercial exchanges and, in the study of local history.
In my professional activity I have worked in field archaeology, in prehistoric, Roman and medieval sites, as a director of archaeological interventions, as well as a field technician and also carrying out archaeological drawing work, both in the field and in materials; and, I am currently focused on the realization of cultural property reports, especially of ecclesiastical ensembles, as well as the realization of cultural heritage inventories.
ID ORCID: 0000-0002-5138-2964
My research focuses on the study of medieval archaeology, especially in the study of monasteries and convents, in roman, medieval and post-medieval pottery, in commercial exchanges and, in the study of local history.
In my professional activity I have worked in field archaeology, in prehistoric, Roman and medieval sites, as a director of archaeological interventions, as well as a field technician and also carrying out archaeological drawing work, both in the field and in materials; and, I am currently focused on the realization of cultural property reports, especially of ecclesiastical ensembles, as well as the realization of cultural heritage inventories.
ID ORCID: 0000-0002-5138-2964
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In this article, we present a closed assemblage of materials relating to a septic tank, from the last years of the 16th century. It consists of various forms of pottery, earthenware, and glass, documented in the intervention carried out in 2015‑2016, in the old Preparatory of the Seminary of Girona.
In this article, we present a closed assemblage of materials relating to a septic tank, from the last years of the 16th century. It consists of various forms of pottery, earthenware, and glass, documented in the intervention carried out in 2015‑2016, in the old Preparatory of the Seminary of Girona.
It also reviews the different strategies for territory management by these human groups with an extensive occupation that stands out for the diversity of the settlement activities in the habitation places and a varied funerary register with burials in
ditches in the barracks of Sant Pau or in Santa Caterina, or hypogeum structures in La Gardunya Square. In this framework, the presence of sporadic or permanent settlements in the barracks of Sant Pau del Camp, Riereta street, Nou Conservatori del
Liceu, rambla del Raval or La Sagrera high speed train station consolidate them as areas of occupation with increasingly more solid and extensive archaeological records. This new data shows the consolidation of the Barcelona Plain as a privileged area for the study of the prehistoric communities in the western Mediterranean.
Depending on the structures recovered and the large amount of material slag ceramic gathered, documented remains identified with an area of ceramic production suburban, which could occur both common pottery and containers amphorae. The latter are those have provided more information for both the quantity and diversity of brands collected, which have allowed further insight into the possible productions in the city and the circuits wine in the area.