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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.71.2023.tde-18012024-130320
Document
Author
Full name
Gabriela Rodrigues Marques de Oliveira
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2023
Supervisor
Committee
Porto, Vagner Carvalheiro (President)
Silva, Gilvan Ventura da
Tacla, Adriene Baron
Title in Portuguese
O porto romano e a paisagem social: organização urbana e contato cultural no litoral da Judeia-Palestina entre I AEC e II EC
Keywords in Portuguese
fronteiras; Tel Dor; Cesareia Marítima; contatos culturais; zonas portuárias; Arqueologia da Paisagem
Abstract in Portuguese
O presente estudo tem como objetivo analisar os possíveis contatos culturais ocorridos, principalmente, nas zonas portuárias das cidades levantinas de Tel Dor e Cesareia Marítima durante o período romano, especificamente entre I AEC e II EC. Para tanto, foram selecionadas algumas estruturas construídas e naturais que pudessem nos revelar esses contatos, por meio de seu estilo construtivo e arquitetônico, seu papel no mundo romano, seus significados na paisagem, e as possíveis fronteiras físicas e simbólicas a elas associadas. Além disso, também foram selecionados alguns objetos relacionados à essas estruturas que pudessem fornecer mais informações sobre as mesmas e sobre os contatos a elas relacionados. As informações foram obtidas por meio de relatórios de escavações e publicações concernentes, além de fontes escritas, principalmente as obras de Flávio Josefo, e visitas aos sítios arqueológicos. Para o debate a respeito dos contatos culturais foram utilizados os conceitos de emaranhamento e middle ground. Por fim, para uma melhor organização e compreensão dos dados, foram elaboradas fichas com as informações mais relevantes a respeitos das estruturas e objetos a elas relacionados.
Title in English
The roman harbour and the social landscape: urban organization and cultural contact in the Judaea-Palestine coast between I BCE and II CE
Keywords in English
frontiers
Tel Dor; Caesarea Marítima; cultural contacts; portuary zones; Landscape Archaeology
Abstract in English
The following study aims to analyze the possible cultural contacts that occurred, mainly, in the portuary zones of the Levantine cities of Tel Dor and Caesarea Marítima during the Roman times, specifically between I BCE and II CE. To this end, some built and natural structures were selected that could reveal these contacts, through their constructive and architectural style, their role in the Roman world, their meanings in the landscape, and the possible physical and symbolic frontiers associated with them. In addition, some objects related to these structures were also selected, which provided more information about them and their contacts. The information was obtained through excavations reports and relevant publications, as well as written sources, specially Flavius Josefos works, and visits to the archaeological sites. For the debate concerning cultural contacts, the concepts of entanglement and middle ground were used. Finally, for a better organization and understanding of the data, sheets were made with the most relevant information regarding the structures and objects related to them.
 
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2024-02-06
 
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