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  • REVENGA

    REVENGA

    General panorama of the inhabited village of Revenga. Comunero de Revenga (Burgos)
  • CUEVA ANDRÉS

    CUEVA ANDRÉS

    Detail of a rock-carved figure at Cueva Andrés, Quintanar de la Sierra (Burgos)
  • CUYACABRAS

    CUYACABRAS

    General view of the inhabited village of Cuyacabras and the documentation and register works. Quintanar de la Sierra (Burgos)
  • BIZERTA 1613

    BIZERTA 1613

    Plan of Bizerte. 1613. General Archive of Simancas.
  • MEDITERRÀNIA

    MEDITERRÀNIA

    Galleys in the Mediterranean for the fight against the corsairs of Algiers. General Archive of Simancas.
  • PRADOS DE BAÑUELOS

    PRADOS DE BAÑUELOS

    Double-headed anthopomorphic tomb excavated at Prados de Bañuelos. Palacios de la Sierra (Burgos)
  • AUSA-GAZTELU

    AUSA-GAZTELU

    Fieldwork at the site of Ausa-Gaztelu, Zaldibia (Gipuzkoa)
  • L’ESQUERDA

    L’ESQUERDA

    Aerial view of the defensive wall recently found at the medieval village of L’Esquerda (Les Masies de Roda, Osona)
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Welcome to GRAMP.-UB

Medieval and Postmedieval Research Group of the University of Barcelona (GRAMP.-UB) is formed by an interdisciplinary team of different members from national and international institutions and is registered in the Department of Medieval History, Paleography and Diplomatics at the University of Barcelona. 

Successive works and research projects undertaken lead to the official recognition in 1995 as a Quality Research Group by the Generalitat de Catalunya (Catalan Government) and it currently is a consolidated research group.

22 November 2021

Ceramic Petrology Group Annual Meeting

GRAMP 2021 11 23 002The Ceramic Petrology Group Annual Meeting, took place between 17 and 19 November 2021. It was organized by GRAMP this year organized as part of the Greyware research project. These three days, still in virtual format due to the COVID pandemic, have been a special stage for the presentation of the latest research related to projects in ceramic petrography and for scholarly debate among specialists. GRAMP’s researchers feel honoured for being able to manage the organization of an event like this and we express our deepest gratitude to the CPG committee for the trust placed in our group. We look forward to seeing you again in person next year in Ghent, Belgium. See you then!

15 October 2021

CPG2021 Final Program already available

1710 Flyer mediumPlease find attached the CPG2021 final programme. The meeting will take place on-line forthcoming days 17th-19th November 2021. You are all welcome!

You can download here a pdf version of the programme.

You can download here a pdf information

You can download here a pdf flyer

 

01 October 2021

CPG2021 Preliminary Program already available

Graumbub2021 10 05 001Please find attached the CPG2021 preliminary programme. Bear in mind that it could be subjected to minor changes. A definite version will be published, together with access links to the sessions. Remember, there is no registration needed.

You can download here a pdf version of the programme.

30 August 2021

Archaeological fieldwork at the Iberian and Medieval Village of L’Esquerda (Roda de Ter, Barcelona, Spain)

Archaeological fieldwork in the Iberian and Medieval Village of L’Esquerda is taking place from August 23th until September 4th, and several researchers from GRAMP.UB are involved in research tasks. In this year's excavation, also affected by the health and safety measures derived from the Covid protocol, archaeologists in the medieval sector are working at the south of the necropolis, in the highest point of the site, where the structures of the noble area of the town are located.

15 November 2021

International Meeting on Ceramics organized by the AIEMC3

Gramp2021 11 16 002The XIII International Congress on Medieval and Modern Ceramics in the Mediterranean (https://blogs.ugr.es/xiiiaiecm3/) takes place in Granada in a hybrid format, between 8th and 13th November. The GRAMP took part in it with a communication entitled “Crisis, what crisis? Technological and functional adaptation of medieval greyware pottery production in transition periods. A diachronic approach in Northeastern Catalonia and a poster on data modelling for the analysis of ceramic productions. Both contributions are some of the first results of the ongoing GREYWARE project.

08 October 2021

Participation at the Meeting on Digital Humanities in Spain

The V Meeting on Digital Humanities has taken place this week. The University of Santiago de Compostela organized this meeting with Scire Vias as a motto (https://hdh2021.org/). Archaeology is increasingly taking part in Digital Humanities with innovative views and perspectives, as demonstrated in keynote lectures in this meeting. The GRAMP has taken part with several talks introduced by some of its members.

13 September 2021

Participation at the European Association of Archeologists Annual Meeting (#EAA2021)

The European Association of Archaeologists Annual Meeting (#EAA2021) took place during the last week. As in previous editions, GRAMP’s researchers took place in the event introducing different communications and posters related to the on-going research projects related to pottery analysis and landscape archeology.

16 August 2021

Conference in Revenga and Prospection Fieldwork in Canicosa (Burgos, Spain)

The archaeological fieldwork in Revenga ended as usual with a conference by the directors of the excavation, researchers Karen Álvaro and Esther Travé, entitled "Arqueología en tiempos de pandemia", to disseminate the results of the work carried out. This weekend, also in the territory of Alto Arlanza, GRAMP’s researchers have carried out topographic work and archaeological prospection in the parish church of Canicosa de la Sierra, as part of our Landscape Archaeology research line.

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