| Sumario: | This contribution is part of the results of the following research projects: ‘Local economies, imperial economy: Western Iberia (II B.C.-II AD) (LOKI)’ (PID2019-104297GB-I00) funded by MCIN/ AEI/10.13039/501100011033/; ‘Cultural landscapes of N and NW Iberian peninsula: urban, agrarian and mining territories (NyNO)’ (PIE CSIC 202010E147); ‘AVRARIA: gold from Hispania’ (2019-T1/HUM-14288); ‘Ambiguous records: local communities and indigenous settlement in the metalla publica of northwest Iberia (INDIGENAE)’ (PID2020-114248GA-I00) and ‘Landscape and militarized territory in Roman Hispania: mobility and cultural transfer (2nd century BC – 4th century AD) (MILITRANSFER)’ (PID HAR2017-85929-P), funded by MEIC, AEI and FEDER. Complementary funding from the Castilla y León Regional Government (Servicio de Planificación, Investigación y Difusión, Consejería de Cultura y Turismo) has supported fieldwork (B2020/005934 and 2022 22/066-LE).
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