1994
DOI: 10.5944/etfii.7.1994.4239
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La búsqueda Sisapo : hipótesis sobre la reducción geográfica de la capital del cinabrio hispano

Abstract: En este trabajo sintetizamos las diferentes propuestas de ubicación geográfica de Sisapo, la célebre ciudad del cinabrio citada por las fuentes antiguas, intentando contrastar los datos de la historiografía tradicional con la realidad arqueológica de cada sitio.In this paper the author collects diferents offerts about geographical situation of Sisapo, famous city on quicksilver production according to classical sources. Each offer has been constrasted whith the archaeological results obtained on these sites.

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“…Sisapo was the mining capital that managed the resources of cinnabar and silver of Sierra Morena. The extraction of basalt to make the ashlars and masonry necessary to build the defensive walls is still visible in the easternmost exogenous dome (Zarzalejos et al 2011). According to Poblete et al (2014) due to this massive extraction of basalt, the exogenous dome located inside the enclosure of the wall, known as Castillejo I, was completely peeled off.…”
Section: Ancient Use Of Volcanic Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sisapo was the mining capital that managed the resources of cinnabar and silver of Sierra Morena. The extraction of basalt to make the ashlars and masonry necessary to build the defensive walls is still visible in the easternmost exogenous dome (Zarzalejos et al 2011). According to Poblete et al (2014) due to this massive extraction of basalt, the exogenous dome located inside the enclosure of the wall, known as Castillejo I, was completely peeled off.…”
Section: Ancient Use Of Volcanic Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%