From Roman to Byzantine

The Rural Occupation of Eastern Mallorca (Balearic Islands)

Authors

  • Catalina Mas Florit Equip de Recerca Arqueològica i Aqueomètrica de la Universitat de Barcelona
  • Miguel Ángel Cau Ontiveros ICREA and Equip de Recerca Arqueològica i Aqueomètrica de la Universitat de Barcelona

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v24i2.191

Keywords:

rural landscape, Late Antiquity, pottery, Balearic Islands, settlement patterns, GIS spatial analyses

Abstract

This paper explores the Late Antique occupation of rural territories in the eastern part of the island of Mallorca (Balearic Islands). Data and ceramics from several old field surveys have been re-analysed and different spatial analyses have been carried out in order to understand better the settlement patterns in this area of variable geomorphology, which includes plains, hills and coastlands. Evidence of Late Roman, Vandal and Byzantine occupation is discussed. The study of the ceramic materials enables us to investigate differences between the various historical periods of Late Antiquity on the island. The results show a significant decrease of occupied sites in the Late Roman period as compared to Early Roman times, and a slight recovery through the Vandal and Byzantine periods. The paper also explores the phenomenon of the re-occupation of pre-Roman indigenous sites, the continuity or discontinuity of Roman sites and new foundations in previously unoccupied locations. Overall, the results allow us to produce a first impression of the countryside in this area of Mallorca, in which a remarkable degree of continuity in site location coexists with a range of changes in the nature and appearance of rural settlement.

Author Biographies

  • Catalina Mas Florit, Equip de Recerca Arqueològica i Aqueomètrica de la Universitat de Barcelona
    Catalina Mas Florit is an archaeologist with the ERAAUB research team, who specialises in GIS and the study of the region in Late Antiquity. She directs the excavations of the early Christian basilica of Illa del Rei (Menorca) and the Roman and Late Antique site of Sa Mesquida (Mallorca).
  • Miguel Ángel Cau Ontiveros, ICREA and Equip de Recerca Arqueològica i Aqueomètrica de la Universitat de Barcelona
    Miguel Ángel Cau Ontiveros is ICREA Research Professor and director of the ERAAUB research team at the University of Barcelona. He specialises in Late Antique Mediterranean archaeology and in particular the archaeological and archaeometric study of Late Roman Coarse and Cooking wares. He is responsible for major Roman and Late Antique excavations in the Balearic Islands.

Published

2011-12-02

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Articles

How to Cite

Florit, C. M., & Cau Ontiveros, M. Ángel. (2011). From Roman to Byzantine: The Rural Occupation of Eastern Mallorca (Balearic Islands). Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 24(2), 191-217. https://doi.org/10.1558/jmea.v24i2.191