Roman commercial networks in the eastern Pyrenees in the Late Republic and Early Empire: A cost analysis of the transport of imports and exports

A computer model of the transport network in the eastern Pyrenees is drawn up, in association with a mathematical model of cost and speed of various means of transport and types of via. Results of these models include optimum routes for imports and exports to this region, and a breakdown of costs an...

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Main Author: Alan Ward Koeck
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 2020-12-01
Series:Treballs d'Arqueologia
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Online Access:https://revistes.uab.cat/treballsarqueologia/article/view/110
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spelling doaj-21db89ac17754a6a8f6865ad16eb08ac2021-09-18T12:55:28ZcatUniversitat Autònoma de BarcelonaTreballs d'Arqueologia1134-92632339-64902020-12-012410.5565/rev/tda.11095Roman commercial networks in the eastern Pyrenees in the Late Republic and Early Empire: A cost analysis of the transport of imports and exportsAlan Ward Koeck0Independent researcherA computer model of the transport network in the eastern Pyrenees is drawn up, in association with a mathematical model of cost and speed of various means of transport and types of via. Results of these models include optimum routes for imports and exports to this region, and a breakdown of costs and transport times in each direction. The role of the port of Ruscino is noted in making Cerdanya and Iulia Lybica accessible from the sea, due to the higher cost of road transport in comparison to sea and river. So is the economic feasibility of the transport of merchandise such as imports of wine and exports of pernae ceretanae in relation with other regions of the Roman world, or quarried stone and salt between the region and neighboring regions in the central Pyrenees. The topic of a mountain range as a barrier to commercial activities is thus questioned.https://revistes.uab.cat/treballsarqueologia/article/view/110PyreneescommercenetworkRoman Empire
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Roman commercial networks in the eastern Pyrenees in the Late Republic and Early Empire: A cost analysis of the transport of imports and exports
Treballs d'Arqueologia
Pyrenees
commerce
network
Roman Empire
author_facet Alan Ward Koeck
author_sort Alan Ward Koeck
title Roman commercial networks in the eastern Pyrenees in the Late Republic and Early Empire: A cost analysis of the transport of imports and exports
title_short Roman commercial networks in the eastern Pyrenees in the Late Republic and Early Empire: A cost analysis of the transport of imports and exports
title_full Roman commercial networks in the eastern Pyrenees in the Late Republic and Early Empire: A cost analysis of the transport of imports and exports
title_fullStr Roman commercial networks in the eastern Pyrenees in the Late Republic and Early Empire: A cost analysis of the transport of imports and exports
title_full_unstemmed Roman commercial networks in the eastern Pyrenees in the Late Republic and Early Empire: A cost analysis of the transport of imports and exports
title_sort roman commercial networks in the eastern pyrenees in the late republic and early empire: a cost analysis of the transport of imports and exports
publisher Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
series Treballs d'Arqueologia
issn 1134-9263
2339-6490
publishDate 2020-12-01
description A computer model of the transport network in the eastern Pyrenees is drawn up, in association with a mathematical model of cost and speed of various means of transport and types of via. Results of these models include optimum routes for imports and exports to this region, and a breakdown of costs and transport times in each direction. The role of the port of Ruscino is noted in making Cerdanya and Iulia Lybica accessible from the sea, due to the higher cost of road transport in comparison to sea and river. So is the economic feasibility of the transport of merchandise such as imports of wine and exports of pernae ceretanae in relation with other regions of the Roman world, or quarried stone and salt between the region and neighboring regions in the central Pyrenees. The topic of a mountain range as a barrier to commercial activities is thus questioned.
topic Pyrenees
commerce
network
Roman Empire
url https://revistes.uab.cat/treballsarqueologia/article/view/110
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