Analysis of construction elements of Santa Eulalia, Mérida-Spain
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1995.v46.i435.1098Abstract
In the church of Santa Eulalia in Mérida where, according to ancient sources, the Merida martyr was buried, the stratigraphic method was applied to the construction remains which appeared in the excavations of the subsoil. This method was chosen because the excavation itself had not led to satisfactory results, due to the absence of contexts contemporary with the use of the construction remains which, in addition, turned out to be badly damaged. Nevertheless, the stratigraphic method allowed the processes of construction, restoration and destruction of these remains to be ordered into a complete sequence which spans the period from the beginnings of the Christian era to our days.
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