ποΈ Tarraco-Dertosa
Roman settlement remains in northeastern Spain
π Fast Facts
- Location: Near Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain (41.12Β°N, 1.23Β°E)
- Historical period: Roman settlement, approximately 1stβ5th centuries CE
- Archaeological significance: Transitional settlement between Tarraco and Dertosa trade routes
- Current status: Fragmentary remains; partial integration into modern Tortosa
Tarraco-Dertosa represents a Roman-period settlement that emerged along the Ebro River valley in northeastern Hispania. The site marks a junction in the ancient road and river commerce network connecting Tarraco (modern Tarragona) to the interior. Archaeological evidence indicates habitation and commercial activity spanning several centuries during the Roman imperial period, though substantial structures and continuous occupation patterns remain poorly documented compared to larger provincial ...