
handle: 10396/15813
En las últimas décadas, el desarrollo de un gran número de proyectos arqueológicos sobre los paisajes rurales de época romana ha servido para cambiar nuestra percepción histórica de esta comunidades. Sin embargo, el aumento de la evidencia arqueológica disponible no se ha visto acompañada de un conocimiento más detallado de las estructuras económicas y sociales de estas regiones, que todavía sigue estando basado en modelos genéricos, en gran parte conformados a partir de una lectura literal de las fuentes clásicas. Esta discusión sirve de introducción para una pespectiva de análisis diferente, inspirada en la Arqueología antropológica y orientada al estudio de los modos de producción y consumo desarrollados en este tipo asentamientos. Para ilustrar nuestra propuesta incluimos un estudio de caso sobre el análisis comparativo de los niveles bajoimperiales (siglos III-IV d. C.) de algunas villas hispanorromanas.
In the last decades, the publication of several survey projects on the Roman rural landscapes has changed our perception over these ancient communities. However, the increase of archaeological evidence available has not been accompanied with a similar growth in the current knowledge on the economic and social structures of these regions. This discussion is used as introduction for the presentation of an archaeological proposal for the analysis of this issue, based in the more anthropological tradition of Household Archaeology, and oriented to the study of domestic modes of production and consumptionperformed by Roman rural communities. The proposal is illustrated by its application in a comparative study of Late Roman (III-IV cent. AD) domestic economies of different Hispanoromanvillae.
Granjas y aldeas romanas, Villae, Domestic modes of production and consumption, Modos de producción y consumo doméstico, Hispania romana, Roman Hispania, Roman villae, Household Archaeology, Farms and villages
Granjas y aldeas romanas, Villae, Domestic modes of production and consumption, Modos de producción y consumo doméstico, Hispania romana, Roman Hispania, Roman villae, Household Archaeology, Farms and villages
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