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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.

31 August 2020

GRAMP’s attendance to the EAA2020 Virtual Meeting

Grampub 2020 09 01 001GRAMP’s researchers Esther Travé and Joan Vicens have taken part in the virtual edition of the European Archaeologists Assotiation (EAA)’s annual meeting. They presented the posters entitled “Artisan Agency and Endurance of Common Ware Production: Building Post-Medieval Economy and Identity through People-pottery Entanglement” and “Data Modelling for Digital Pottery Repositories: Research Experience of FAIR Data Integration at the Pottery Museum of Quart (Girona, Spain)”. You can find them on the website through these links: