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LIDAR VIEWS OF BRONZE AND IRON AGE HILL-TOP SITES IN THE SOUTH-EASTERN CARPATHIANS 东南喀尔巴阡山青铜和铁器时代山丘遗址的激光雷达视图
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-10-23 DOI: 10.14795/j.v8i3.661
M. Ștefan, Dan Ștefan
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D(is) M(anibus) S(acrum) – AN OVERVIEW OF FUNERARY BEHAVIOURS ON THE TERRITORY OF PRESENT-DAY SWITZERLAND FROM LATE PROTOHISTORY TO EARLY MEDIEVAL TIMES THROUGH THE STUDY OF MATERIAL REMAINS, TEXTUAL SOURCES AND FUNERARY INSCRIPTIONS D(is)M(anibus)S(acrum
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-10-23 DOI: 10.14795/j.v8i3.657
Tobias Hofstetter
The present article addresses the subject of funerary behaviours on the territory of present-day Switzerland from the end of the protohistoric period to the beginning of the Middle Ages. In order to explore this topic, a careful analysis of material remains, textual sources and funerary inscriptions was carried out. This approach primarily aimed at developing an up-todate and multidisciplinary vision of the question of funerary behaviours in the defined chronological and geographical range. In this sense, gestures, rites, commemorative modalities, funerary recruitment, as well as legal and religious frameworks and the collective social understanding of death were closely studied. By doing so, this research endeavoured to include any contribution to the clarification of the topic under study provided by various disciplines such as funerary archaeology, biological anthropology, ancient history, geography, social anthropology, religious sciences, law, literature and philology, and ancient funerary epigraphy. Considering these different sources and insights for the case of 6 distinct places in Switzerland (Geneva – Genava, Nyon – Colonia Iulia Equestris, Augst / Kaiseraugst – Augusta Raurica, Valais – Vallis Pœnina, Brugg / Gebenstorf / Windisch – Vindonissa and Avenches – Aventicum) enabled to draw – in a relatively precise manner – the outline of the funerary phenomenon in Switzerland during Antiquity. Thus, several different dynamics in the evolution of funerary behaviours, according to the places under study, were observed. This state of fact probably reflects the way in which the different communities which lived on the territory of presentday Switzerland during Antiquity interacted, made sense of, appropriated or disregarded Roman funerary and/or cultural codes more globally speaking. In the same way, the partial hybridization of local ancestral customs and the diffusion of exogenous ideas throughout the complex geopolitical and sociocultural structure of the Roman provincial world – and more specifically Gaul – could also be highlighted thanks to this novel approach; at least in as much as the territory of present-day Switzerland is concerned..
本文论述了从史前时期结束到中世纪开始,当今瑞士领土上的葬礼行为。为了探索这一主题,我们对材料遗存、文本来源和随葬铭文进行了仔细的分析。这种方法的主要目的是在确定的时间和地理范围内,对葬礼行为问题形成一种最新的多学科的看法。从这个意义上说,对手势、仪式、纪念方式、葬礼招募以及法律和宗教框架以及对死亡的集体社会理解进行了密切研究。通过这样做,这项研究努力包括殡葬考古、生物人类学、古代历史、地理、社会人类学、宗教科学、法律、文学和文献学以及古代随葬金石学等各个学科对澄清研究主题的任何贡献。考虑到这些不同的来源和对瑞士6个不同地方(日内瓦-杰纳瓦、尼翁-尤利亚大区马术、奥格斯特/凯萨劳斯特-奥古斯塔-劳里卡、瓦莱州-瓦利斯-佩尼纳、布鲁格/格本斯托夫/温迪施-温多尼萨和阿文切-阿文蒂库姆)的见解,能够以相对精确的方式绘制出古代的瑞士。因此,根据所研究的地点,观察到了葬礼行为演变的几种不同动态。这种事实状态可能反映了古代生活在当今瑞士领土上的不同社区在全球范围内互动、理解、挪用或无视罗马葬礼和/或文化规范的方式。同样,由于这种新颖的方法,当地祖先习俗的部分混合和外来思想在罗马省级世界复杂的地缘政治和社会文化结构中的传播——更具体地说是高卢——也可以得到强调;至少就目前瑞士的领土而言。。
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COINS IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXT (II). THE CIVILIAN BATHS OF THE AUXILIARY FORT FROM SUTOR (ROMANIA, SĂLAJ COUNTY) 考古背景下的硬币(二):苏托尔辅助堡垒的民用浴场(罗马尼亚,sĂlaj县)
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-10-23 DOI: 10.14795/j.v8i3.666
Cristian Găzdac, V. Lăzărescu, Sorin Cociș, Sergiu-Traian Socaciu
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DO WE REALLY HAVE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR JEWISH GLADIATORS? 我们真的有犹太角斗士的考古证据吗?
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-10-23 DOI: 10.14795/j.v8i3.607
Haggai Olshanetsky
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THE ΜΕΛΣΑ COINS IN THRACE 被奴役的梅尔萨硬币
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-10-23 DOI: 10.14795/j.v8i3.644
Ivo Topalilov
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引用次数: 1
MAPPING ROMAN DACIA. SEVERAL DATA REGARDING THE ROMAN ROAD CONNECTING DROBETA WITH ULPIA TRAIANA SARMIZEGETUSA 绘制罗马达契亚地图。关于连接drobeta和ulpia traiana sarmizegetusa的罗马道路的一些资料
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-10-23 DOI: 10.14795/j.v8i3.664
F. Fodorean
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引用次数: 0
ARCHAEOBOTANICAL EVIDENCE REGARDING THE DIET OF GAVA CULTURE FROM TELEAC HILLFORT (ROMANIA 关于加瓦文化饮食的古植物学证据(罗马尼亚)
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-10-23 DOI: 10.14795/j.v8i3.656
Beatrice Ciută
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THE INTERACTIVE DIGITAL MAP - A MODERN APPROACH FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT 交互式数字地图——考古遗产管理的现代方法
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-10-23 DOI: 10.14795/j.v8i3.655
Constantin-Viorel Marian, Mihaela Iacob, Nicolae Goga
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THE MIRROR WITH THICKENED RIM AND NAIL-SHAPED HANDLE FROM THE GETO-DACIAN SETTLEMENT OF POIANA (GALAȚI COUNTY, ROMANIA). NOTES ON ITS ORIGIN AND DATING 带有加厚边缘和钉形把手的镜子,产自罗马尼亚波瓦纳的盖托-达契亚聚落(galaȚi县)。关于其起源和年代的说明
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-10-23 DOI: 10.14795/j.v8i3.665
V. Bârcă
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Reassessing the Role of Parthia and Rome in the Origins of the First Romano-Parthian War (56/5–50 BCE) 重新评估帕提亚和罗马在第一次罗马-帕提亚战争起源中的作用(公元前56/5-50)
IF 0.2 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-08-17 DOI: 10.1515/jah-2021-0007
Nikolaus Leo Overtoom
Abstract This article reevaluates the origins of the First Romano-Parthian War (56/5–50 BCE) to better understand the different perspectives, policies, and objectives of the various Parthian and Roman leaders in the early and middle 50 s that helped forge the great rivalry that emerged between Parthia and Rome. This article breaks from the dominate Rome-centric, anti-Crassus traditions concerning the investigation of the origins of this conflict. Centuries of anti-Crassus propaganda have led most scholars to discount or overlook the critical agency of the Parthians in the conflict and the serious implications of Gabinius’ actions in 56–55, while blaming Crassus for indefensible Roman aggression and greed. The propensity of modern scholarship to villainize and criticize Crassus follows ancient propaganda and stems in part from a lack of understanding of the geopolitical realities that Parthia and Rome faced in the middle 50 s. Further, this article challenges the misguided traditions that, first, describe the Parthians as feeble, passive, and duplicitous in their interactions with foreign powers and, second, that blame the incompetence or weakness of the Parthians’ enemies to explain their actions and successes. Indeed, the Parthians were important, active, and powerful agents in these events, something often obscured or overlooked because of the inherent Roman focus and bias of the Graeco-Roman literary tradition and modern scholarship.
本文重新评估了第一次罗马-帕提亚战争(公元前56年至公元前50年)的起源,以更好地理解50年代早期和中期不同的帕提亚和罗马领导人的不同观点、政策和目标,这些观点、政策和目标促成了帕提亚和罗马之间出现的巨大竞争。本文打破了以罗马为中心的反克拉苏传统,对这场冲突的起源进行了调查。几个世纪以来,反克拉苏的宣传导致大多数学者低估或忽视了帕提亚人在冲突中的关键作用,以及56-55年加比尼乌斯行动的严重影响,同时指责克拉苏对罗马的侵略和贪婪无可辩解。现代学者倾向于诋毁和批评克拉苏,这是古代宣传的结果,部分原因是缺乏对50年代中期帕提亚和罗马所面临的地缘政治现实的理解。此外,这篇文章挑战了被误导的传统,首先,将帕提亚人描述为软弱,被动和两面派在与外国势力的互动中,其次,指责帕提亚人的敌人无能或软弱来解释他们的行动和成功。事实上,帕提亚人在这些事件中是重要的、积极的、强有力的代理人,但由于固有的罗马焦点和希腊罗马文学传统和现代学术的偏见,他们的作用往往被掩盖或忽视。
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