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Sant Llorenç del Montsec: un despoblat medieval
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The medieval deserted village of St. Lloreng, a fortified place in the west lands of Catalonia, in Lleida, near Aragon, is studied from its origins in 11th. century unti1 14th.C. The growth and evolution of population during this time is shown by the houses, placed between the castle and the church, some so simply with only one room, some wider. The authors don't know why the village became deserted, but they indicate the possible move of the population into the limits of the Ager valley.
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BERTRAN I ROIGÉ, Prim and FITÉ I LLEVOT, Francesc. Sant Llorenç del Montsec: un despoblat medieval. Cota Zero: revista d'Arqueologia i Ciència. 1990. Vol. 6, num. 67-70. ISSN 0213-4640. [consulted: 10 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/162871