中麦哲尔达河谷(突尼斯西北部)古代晚期和中世纪的城市转型:区域方法

Q1 Arts and Humanities Libyan Studies Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1017/lis.2022.17
Corisande Fenwick, A. Dufton, Ştefan Ardeleanu, Moheddine Chaouali, Heike Möller, Julia Pagels, Philipp von Rummel
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摘要最近关于北非城市的研究在很大程度上消除了早期关于晚期古代崩溃的假设,并证明了拜占庭和中世纪时期的显著连续性。然而,城市变化对北非的影响并不均衡。关于塑造城市转型的不同区域轨迹,以及前罗马和罗马微观区域在随后的时期继续分享有意义特征的程度,人们知之甚少。本文对从4世纪到11世纪的区域变化进行了初步探索,重点是位于中梅杰尔达河谷(突尼斯)的一个区域,该区域包含著名的Bulla Regia和Chimtou遗址。我们将这些城镇置于更广阔的历史和地理环境中,并通过对公共建筑和空间、宗教建筑和住房以及陶瓷网络的投资来质疑城市变化。比较过程确定了这段Medjerda河遗址之间的新共性(和差异),并为理解北非城市在漫长的晚期历史中的许多转变提供了一个框架。
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Urban transformation in the Central Medjerda Valley (north-west Tunisia) in late antiquity and the middle ages: a regional approach
Abstract Recent scholarship on North African cities has done much to dispel earlier assumptions about late antique collapse and demonstrate significant continuity into the Byzantine and medieval periods. Yet urban changes did not affect North Africa evenly. Far less is known about the differing regional trajectories that shaped urban transformation and the extent to which pre-Roman and Roman micro-regions continued to share meaningful characteristics in subsequent periods. This article provides a preliminary exploration of regional change from the fourth to the eleventh century focused on a zone in the Central Medjerda Valley (Tunisia) containing the well-known sites of Bulla Regia and Chimtou. We place these towns in their wider historical and geographical setting and interrogate urban change by looking at investment in public buildings and spaces, religious buildings and housing, and ceramic networks. The process of comparison identifies new commonalities (and differences) between the sites of this stretch of the Medjerda River and provides a framework for understanding the many transformations of North African cities over the long late antiquity.
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