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La recodificación ibera: contextos de comensalidad vs ritualidad individual en femenino

Authors: Tortosa, Trinidad;

La recodificación ibera: contextos de comensalidad vs ritualidad individual en femenino

Abstract

[ES]: Esta intervención presenta dos partes en las que se reflexiona sobre la recodificación ibera a partir de los modelos mediterráneos, atendiendo a la iconografía, el objeto y el contexto arqueológico. La primera parte versa sobre algunos aspectos en torno al ritual de la comensalidad ibera, mientras que la segunda introduce el dinámico ámbito de las terracotas femeninas y el lenguaje ritual que sus cuerpos transmiten en época helenística.

[EN]: This intervention presents two parts that reflect on the Iberian re-code from the Mediterranean models, taking into account the iconography, the object and the archaeological context. The first part deals with some aspects of Iberian rituals of “comensalidad”, while the second part introduces the dynamic area of female terracotta and the ritual language transmited by their bodies during the Hellenistic period.

Proyecto, Lexicon iconográfico del mundo ibérico: las imágenes griegas del Plan Nacional I+D+i HAR47887-C2-1-P.

Keywords

Feminine, Terracota, Figurine, Iconography, Femenino, Iconografía, Comensalidad, Lenguaje ritual, Ritual language

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