Publication: El río de la Villa de Antequera (Málaga): eje hidráulico para una ciudad medieval y sus huertas
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2015-12-18
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Cobos Rodríguez, José Juan
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En el siguiente artículo queremos mostrar la importancia que tuvo el río de la Villa para la pequeña madīna/villa/ciudad de Antequera (provincia de Málaga) durante el periodo medieval, nazarí y castellano. Su papel de abastecer a la población, regar los campos y mover molinos, se produce a través de determinadas estructuras, aunque de modo insuficiente. Las transformaciones tras la conquista cristiana en 1410, por ampliación, que no por abandono, coinciden con el tardío aumento demográfico de finales del siglo XV e inicios del XVI.
With the following article we want to show the importance that La Villa river had for the small madīna/villa/ciudad of Antequera (Malaga province) during the Medieval period, both Nasrid and Castilian. Its role of supplying the population, irrigating fields and moving mills, occurs through specific structures, although insufficiently. The transformations after the Christian conquest in 1410, due to extension, not to neglect, coincide with the late demographic growth of the end of fifteenth century and the beginning of sixteenth century.
With the following article we want to show the importance that La Villa river had for the small madīna/villa/ciudad of Antequera (Malaga province) during the Medieval period, both Nasrid and Castilian. Its role of supplying the population, irrigating fields and moving mills, occurs through specific structures, although insufficiently. The transformations after the Christian conquest in 1410, due to extension, not to neglect, coincide with the late demographic growth of the end of fifteenth century and the beginning of sixteenth century.
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