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in 1977. He was also a member of the Standing Committee of the International Association of Prehistoric Sciences and advisor to the Council of Archaeology of the Generalitat de Catalunya and director of the history magazine in
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During his stay in Morocco he served as director of the Service of Archaeology of the protectorate, where organized and published the First Archaeological Congress of Spanish Morocco in Tetouan in 1953.
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stated that one of the conclusions of his work was that the geographical framework of the Catalan Countries already had a defined historical personality before the arrival of Rome. In the same act
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and the Archaeological Service of the Spanish protectorate in Morocco. During this period, he carried out excavations in the Roman site of Lixus. He was Professor of
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In 1950 he published El Periplo de Hannon y los lixitas, in Mauritania, no. 268. As an archaeologist he excavated in the city of Lixus, publishing in 1959,
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and Pere Bohigas at the Catalan University Studies. He was one of the founders in 1946 of the clandestine magazine of Catalan culture
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affirmed that he was a forger of ideology and put him on a par with other personalities of pan-Catalanist nationalism such as
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In 1952, he married Matilde Font Sariols, who he had met while studying and she became a collaborator in all his research.
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His radical nationalist ideas permeated his work. During a tribute he received on August 22, 1991,
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in 1956, where he created the journal Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia. In
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During his stay in Valencia, he worked in the Roman and Iberian sites of the
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As a tribute, a secondary school in the neighborhood of
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Barcelona
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Barcelona
Historian
archaeologist
professor
University of Barcelona
University of Valencia
Barcelona
Spain
archaeologist
prehistorian
Punic
Iberian
Roman
Spanish Morocco
Mauritania Tingitana
Lixus
Tetuán
Morocco
Luis Pericot Garcia
Tamuda
Jordi Rubió
Granada
Archaeology
Valencia

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