Jiménez Vialás, Helena, Grau Mira, Ignasi From Pre‐Roman Bailo To Roman Baelo: Long‐Term Landscape Dynamics In The Straits Of Gibraltar Oxford Journal of Archaeology. 2019, 38(2): 228-246. doi:10.1111/ojoa.12166 URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/91215 DOI: 10.1111/ojoa.12166 ISSN: 0262-5253 (Print) Abstract: The Straits of Gibraltar have been historically an important maritime axis of connection between the Mediterranean and Atlantic areas of the Iberian Peninsula. For this reason, most of the archaeological research has focused on the coastal settlements, but its broader archaeological landscape remains mostly unknown. In this paper, we present recent intensive surveys in which a wide range of sites was detected, dating from the eighth century BC to the fourteenth AD. The ancient landscape is thus reconstructed over a long‐term perspective. Prior to the Roman expansion, the earlier Bailo‐La Silla del Papa was an urban central place that supported a dense network of subordinate settlements. Later on, the central settlement was transported from inland to the coastal town of Baelo Claudia, but the territorial structure remained based on a similar pattern. Keywords:Straits of Gibraltar, Long‐term landscape dynamics, Archaeological research, Baelo Claudia John Wiley & Sons info:eu-repo/semantics/article