
handle: 10316/112182
Dado o seu carácter interdisciplinar, pode a Epigrafia ser também incluída no número das arqueociências. Exemplifica-se aqui essa característica, mediante a análise dos monumentos epigráficos romanos que têm sido atribuídos ao território do actual concelho de Silves, chegando-se à conclusão que se torna duvidosa essa atribuição e mesmo a afirmação, baseada em fontes antigas, de que o pedestal a Júpiter (IRCP 60) foi achado em S. Bartolomeu de Messines carece de uma fundamentação real, dada a ausência de outros vestígios romanos que a sustentem. Epigraphy, as an Humanities’ science, is also a multidisciplinary science. The analysis of an epigraphic document isn’t only an historic analysis but needs, really, the contributions of Geography, Archaeology, Botanic, Geology, for example. This paper objectifies the specific character of this science, by the study of the epigraphic roman monuments a long time ago attributed to the Silves’ territory. It’s possible that, in reality, they aren’t discovered here; and also the remarkable inscription dedicated to Iuppiter Optimus Maximus, eventually found at S. Bartolomeu de Messines (IRCP 60), could be found in another place, because aren’t there, till now, roman evidences.
Epigrafia, Silves, arqueociência
Epigrafia, Silves, arqueociência
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