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Cultura material y cultura visual de las villae en el ager de Olisipo = Material culture and visual culture of the villae in the ager of Olisipo
Author(s) -
Jorge Tomás García
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
revista de humanidades
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.177
H-Index - 3
eISSN - 2340-8995
pISSN - 1130-5029
DOI - 10.5944/rdh.33.2018.18519
Subject(s) - humanities , context (archaeology) , art , geography , archaeology
Resumen: La cultura material en el contexto agrario caracteriza de manera definitiva la cosmovision de la provincia romana de Lusitania . Este trabajo tiene como objetivo analizar la realidad material de los distintos asentamientos rurales reconocidos como villae en el ager de Olisipo –actual Lisboa-. La riqueza geografica de la zona (a traves del contraste ager -litoral), la variedad economica de los intercambios comerciales (especialmente las factorias de pescado), las influencias artisticas de distintas partes del Imperio (norte de Africa y peninsula Italica), y la idiosincrasia propia de Lusitania , conforman un caso de estudio paradigmatico para definir los mecanismos de actuacion de la cultura material en la zona de Olisipo y su ager . Abstract: Material culture in the agrarian context characterizes the worldview of the Roman province of Lusitania . This article aims to analyze the material reality of the different rural settlements recognized as villae in the ager of Olisipo –Lisbon today-. The geographic richness of the area (contrast ager -littoral), the economic variety of commercial exchanges (especially fish factories), the artistic influences of different parts of the Empire (North Africa and Italian peninsula), and idiosyncrasy of Lusitania , constitute a paradigmatic case study to define the mechanisms of action of the material culture in the area of Olisipio and its ager .

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