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Aquesta tesi representa un model teòric i metodològic per a l’estudi del canvi tecnològic en Arqueologia. El marc teòric, que rep el nom d’Arqueometria del canvi tecnològic, té els seus fonaments en la teoria de la dissonància cognitiva procedent de la Psicologia social. D’altra banda, el marc metodològic es basa en l’aplicació de tècniques arqueomètriques. El cas d’estudi el representa el canvi en el disseny dels primers tipus d’àmfora romana produïts al nord de la província romana Hispania Tarraconensis.
This thesis presents a theoretical and methodological model to study technological change processes. The model is based on cognitive dissonance theory which is used as an interpretative framework in the change of the designs of the first Roman amphorae types produced along the Hispania Tarraconensis Roman province during the change of the Era.
Technological change, Psicologia social, Amphorae, 90, Cognitive dissonance, Social psychology, Ciències Humanes i Socials, Archaeometry, Ánforas, Innovacions tecnològiques, Arqueometria, Àmfores, Canvi tecnològic, Amphoras, Dissonància cognitiva, Disonancia cognitiva, Arqueometría, Cambio tecnológico, Technological innovations
Technological change, Psicologia social, Amphorae, 90, Cognitive dissonance, Social psychology, Ciències Humanes i Socials, Archaeometry, Ánforas, Innovacions tecnològiques, Arqueometria, Àmfores, Canvi tecnològic, Amphoras, Dissonància cognitiva, Disonancia cognitiva, Arqueometría, Cambio tecnológico, Technological innovations
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