翼狮庙,佩特拉

IF 0.3 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY NEAR EASTERN ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1086/716829
Pauline Piraud-Fournet, John Green, Noreen Doyle, P. P. Creasman
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佩特拉的飞狮神庙(TWL)是纳巴泰人的仪式综合体,有作坊和家庭空间,建于公元一世纪初,一直持续到公元363年地震。本文开始填补关于TWL的已发表记录中的空白,对其较少报道的方面进行了总结,并建议必须通过对佩特拉和更广泛地区最近工作的全面研究来重新评估从早期挖掘(1974-2005)得出的结论。TWL是研究纳巴泰和希腊罗马世界古代仪式、经济和社会的一个文脉丰富的场所,通过对建筑、物体和空间组织的综合研究,提供了测试社会认同、文化混合和土著思想的机会。与此同时,ACOR的TWL文化资源管理计划(2009年至今)也开展了重大的公共考古、保护和遗址展示活动。
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The Temple of the Winged Lions, Petra
The Temple of the Winged Lions (TWL) in Petra is a Nabataean ritual complex, with workshops and domestic spaces, founded in the early first century CE and active until the earthquake of 363 CE. This paper begins to fill lacunae in the published record about the TWL, offering a summary of its less-reported aspects and suggesting that conclusions drawn from earlier excavations (1974–2005) must be reassessed through a full study that draws from recent work in Petra and the wider region. The TWL is a contextually rich site for the study of ancient ritual, economy, and society in the Nabataean and Greco-Roman world, providing opportunities to test ideas on social identity, cultural hybridity, and indigeneity through a combined study of architecture, objects, and spatial organization. In parallel to this research, the TWL Cultural Resource Management Initiative of ACOR (2009–present) has also undertaken major public archaeology, conservation, and site presentation activities.
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期刊介绍: Archaeological discoveries continually enrich our understanding of the people, culture, history, and literature of the Middle East. The heritage of its peoples -- from urban civilization to the Bible -- both inspires and fascinates. Near Eastern Archaeology brings to life the ancient world from Mesopotamia to the Mediterranean with vibrant images and authoritative analyses.
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