Abstract
The study of the construction of the territory and the landscape at different scales has been traditionally based on written documentary sources, and to a lesser extent on the graphic ones. The cartographic sources, as well as paintings, drawings, and photographs have been often relegated to a secondary role, and thus undervalued. This fact is due to the difficulties of interpretation of the cartographic documents, but also to the obstacles to find their location, and even to access to them. This article considers the territory under the scope of the cultural heritage, and collects many historical and unpublished data about the Roman Alcantara Bridge through the analysis of historical maps and plans.
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Chias, P., & Abad, T. (2012). El arte de describir el territorio: Mapas y planos históricos en torno al puente de Alcántara (Cáceres, España). Informes de La Construccion, 64(EXTRA), 121–134. https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.11.071
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