Gabii through its Artefacts
Gabii through its Artefacts brings together 15 papers written by as many scholars on objects from the excavations of the town of Gabii undertaken by three different international teams since 2007: The Gabii Project, which is a primarily US-based group of scholars; a team from the Musée du Louvre; an...
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Zusammenfassung: | Gabii through its Artefacts brings together 15 papers
written by as many scholars on objects from the excavations of the
town of Gabii undertaken by three different international teams
since 2007: The Gabii Project, which is a primarily US-based group
of scholars; a team from the Musée du Louvre; and a team from the
University of Rome "Tor Vergata" collaborating with the
Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archeologici di Roma. The
contributions aim to consider artefacts outside the ceramic report
and small finds catalogue format in terms of both the wide variety
of materials and the possibilities for unique individual stories.
Objects ranging from the pre-Roman to Imperial periods are examined
using a mix of approaches, making an effort to be sensitive to
excavation context and formation processes. Approaches include
archaeometric, spatial, and statistical analyses, artefact life
history approaches, and archival approaches. Thus, different scales
of analysis are also undertaken: in some cases individual objects
are focused on, in others whole classes or assemblages. The papers
ultimately share the common goal of offering new stories about the
inhabitants of Gabii told through their artefacts. Together they
enliven the Gabines' behaviours: their concerns about personal and
economic security and status, their productive activities and trade
connections to other towns, their aesthetic and ritual concerns,
their political affiliations and aspirations. |
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