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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.

28 October 2019

GRAMP’s researchers participation at the Congress of the Hispanic Digital Humanities Society

The IV Congress of the Hispanic Digital Humanities Society was held last week in Toledo (Spain) and was organized in collaboration with the University of Castilla-La Mancha. GRAMP’s researchers participated in this meeting giving two different talks. Dr. Esther Travé introduced the Database created for the data management of the Torralba files, currently under study, with a talk entitled “Explotación de documentación contable  para ela estudio de las sociedades mercantiles bajomedievales: Ontología del sistema FENIX y gestión integrada de big data”. Drs. Pablo del Fresno and Alfred Mauri gave the talk entitled “Sistemas de Información Arqueológica: Procesos de gestión integrada del patrimonio arqueológico para la investigación interdisciplinar”, in order to introduce the archaeological management System used in different excavations lead by our team. The meeting has been an extraordinary chance to be aware of last tendencies in the study of Humanities and the challenging debate about the future of historical research.