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Prospección arqueológica de un campo de batalla. El vértice Gozalvo, Lucena del Cid, Castellón. Archaeological survey of the battlefield Gozalvo vert…
2015
El hallazgo de los restos de un combatiente de la Guerra Civil dio origen a una extensa prospección arqueológica con detector de metales, que permitió recuperar varios miles de objetos y documentar más de un centenar de estructuras. The discovery of the remains of a Spanish Civil War soldier, gave rise to an extensive archaeological survey with metal detector, which allowed to recover several thousand objects and document more than a hundred structures.
Efficacy, Efficiency … and Stability of Intergenerational Programs?
2011
Aging Societies and Intergenerational Solidarity
2010
Due to an increased life expectancy—more people over 65 years old and never before seen numbers of older adults above 85—all countries around the world are nowadays facing rapid demographic changes...
Family Reciprocity and Caring Relationships in Ageing Societies
2010
Custodial Grandparents: The State of the Art and the Many Faces of this Contribution
2009
The number of grandparent-headed households has been growing steadily since the early seventies, and an even larger increase has been experienced by the number of children reared by their grandpare...
Editorial and Introduction
2010
The steady decline in total fertility rates for all European Union (EU) countries since the 1970s combined with a steady increase in longevity has resulted in the maturing of European populations (...
Grandparents and Their Adolescent Grandchildren: Generational Stake or Generational Complaint? A Study with Dyads in Spain
2010
The majority of research on grandparenting has been carried out either from the perspective of the grandparent or from the perspective of the grandchild. The present study compares the perceptions of grandparents and their adolescent grandchildren on four relationship variables: frequency of contact, shared leisure activities, closeness, and grandparenting styles. A sample of 80 couples answered a series of parallel questionnaires. The results suggest that grandparents perceive a greater level of change in the relationships as grandchildren age. The discrepancies between members of the dyad seem not to follow the intergenerational stake hypothesis, which predicts that older generations will…
Invocaciones duplicadas a los dioses Manes en inscripciones romanas de Hispania
2018
Presentamos en estas páginas ocho testimonios de inscripciones romanas que muestran la repetición de la fórmula D(is) M(anibus) s(acrum) o D(is) M(anibus). Todos los textos pueden ser datados entre los ss. II y III. La distribución geográfica de estos textos demuestra que se trata de testimonios aislados y que no guardan entre ellos ninguna relación. This article presents eight Roman inscriptions found in Hispania with reiteration of epigraphic formula D(is) M(anibus) s(acrum) or D(is) M(anibus). All these testimonies can be dated between the II and III centuries A.D. The geographical distribution shows isolated samples without connection. Este trabajo se ha realizado en el marco del proyec…
The Proceedings of the Provincial Assemblies in Hispania during the Hadrian Period
2017
El presente trabajo es una puesta al día de la información que se conserva para la época de Adriano sobre las actuaciones de las asambleas provinciales en Hispania a través de las fuentes literarias y epigráficas: las dedicaciones realizadas o permitidas por la asamblea, los individuos objeto de los homenajes, el papel de las ciudades como elemento de cohesión en los territorios provinciales, así como las consultas que la institución hizo frente al Príncipe y las tareas especiales que encargó a algunos miembros de las élites locales. This paper is an update of the data preserved in the time of Hadrian on the proceedings of the provincial assemblies in Hispania, through literary and epigraph…
La serie monetal ‘Bes/palmera’. Una pseudo-ceca en la Hispania Ulterior
2018
This paper aims at studying an unknown coinage from the Iberian Peninsula depicting the Phoenician god Bes on the obverse and a palm tree on the reverse. Due to their imitative characteristics, these coins are attributed to a pseudo-mint located in Hispania Ulterior in the 1st century BC in relation with a dearth of cash in some areas of actual Andalusia. With parallels to the phenomenon of the pseudo-mint of Ebusus, settled in Pompeii, new hypotheses are suggested as regards the situation in Hispania Ulterior, where all the finds originate. The circulation of Ebusian coinage in Campania led to its imitation in Pompeii. We conclude that a similar phenomenon occurred here, although such an a…