TabMir is an interdisciplinary study of a Roman imperial city, with the possibility of extending to the Suevi-Visigoth period, from the second half of century I to the first half of century VI. It aims to approach in a stratigraphic way a type of urban sector barely known of the Roman Lusitania. In this sense, it is not only a study per si of architectural realities and their evolution, with Miróbriga as the case study, but an integrated study, including specialists of Imperial Roman Archeology and Late Antiquity, Archeometry, Zooarchaeology, Topography, Computer Engineering and Conservation and Restoration, involving 9 institutions from 2 countries.