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Autor Sánchez Ferra, Anselmo José |
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Jordán Montés, J. F. ; Sánchez Ferra, Anselmo José | Ediciones de la Universidad de Murcia (Editum) | 1993-05-24Archeological and etnographycal study of rock habitat in the vallery of Júcar river. It is suggested the posibility of the presence of an islamic rapita or of an hispanovisigotic monastery in some of the caves of Júcar valley. Estudio arqueológi[...]texto impreso
Some authors, with varying results, have dealt with the intellectual personality of Licinianus. However, even if their statements are qualified and interpreted, regarding their existence we only have the data provided by S. Isidoro de Sevilla in[...]texto impreso
CEPOAT ; González Blanco, Antonino ; González-Blanco García, Elena ; Sánchez Ferra, Anselmo José ; Martino García, David ; Sanz García, Siro ; Revuelta González, Manuel ; Alonso Rico, Jose María ; Manero, Rafael ; Sierra de Cózar, Ángel ; Hernández, Abel ; Díez, Miguel ; Montoya Sáenz, José ; Aparicio, Juan Pedro ; Blázquez Martínez, José María ; Martino Redondo, Eutimio ; Tovar , Antonio ; González Díez, Emiliano | Ediciones de la Universidad de Murcia (Editum) | 2013-03-17Eutimio Martino has always been a man who allowed himself to be possessed by his work. In his days as a Humanities teacher, students said that he taught by infecting. And indeed: He has been one of the few teachers who have created a magazine to[...]texto impreso
History and myth, from an anthropological perspective, are concepts which have different vision of the world and we cannot include them in an evolutive sequence in which one generates the other. They are two different perspectives of reality, so[...]texto impreso
García Herrero, Gregorio ; Sánchez Ferra, Anselmo José | Ediciones de la Universidad de Murcia (Editum) | 1984-05-24Ya desde la primera campaña de excavaciones, se puso de manifiesto la existencia de un poblamiento ibérico en el Cabezo de Roenas (Cehegín-Murcia), caracterizado sobre todo por la presencia de materiales, principalmente cerámicos, típicamente i[...]texto impreso
This work pays attention to the capacity of toponymy to generate folklore, it warns about the need to include etiological accounts in collections of folk tales that seek to solve the enigma posed by the names with which a rural space is designat[...]