This book is a macro-territorial study of the organization and administration of a Roman province, Baetica, examining its external and internal delineation, settlement pattern and a reinterpretation of its constitution. Its content deals with the understanding of how the territories and landscapes were apprehended and understood by the Romans and equally reconfigured in such a way as to give rise to the provincial divisions that were formulated in imperial times. It is also a study of the processes and indications that allow us to know and understand territorial connections and how they were understood and lived by the provincial populations of those spaces, without falling into the reductionism of separating territory and the inhabitants.
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