3 resultados para Late antiquity poetry

em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal


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This study presents for the first time the diet of a Late Antiquity population in southern Portugal (Civitas of Pax Julia), from the Roman villa of Monte da Cegonha (predominantly 7th century CE). Stable isotope analysis (δ13C, δ15N, δ18O, 87Sr/86Sr) of human and faunal bone collagen and apatite was conducted in order to understand the influence of Roman subsistence strategies on the way of life of rural inhabitants of the area of Pax Julia and to explore their diet (types of ingested plants, amount of animal resources, terrestrial versus marine resources). X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy (FTIR) analyses were used to determine the degree of bone diagenesis and assess the reliability of the bone stable isotopic composition for palaeodietary reconstruction. Anthropological analysis revealed a cariogenic diet, rich in starchy food and carbohydrates, in at least in two individuals based on the frequency of dental caries. Collagen and apatite carbon isotopic analysis suggested that C3 plants were the basis of the population's diet, complemented with some terrestrial meat and its by-products as reflected by the observed bone collagen nitrogen isotopic composition. Moreover, whilst the fairly low apatite-collagen spacing recorded in some skeletons (at around 4‰) may have been due to freshwater organisms intake, the relatively low nitrogen values observed indicate that this consumption did not occur very often, unless in the form of fresh fish of low trophic level or fish sauces. There were no significant differences in isotopic values depending on gender or burial type. Strontium and oxygen isotopic composition of bone apatite revealed a sedentary community, with the exception of a male individual who probably did not spend his childhood in Monte da Cegonha.

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O presente estudo centra-se na análise da rede de povoamento rural romano num terreno que se estende a Oeste da Serra d’Ossa. Num território que peca por escassez de dados, pretende-se analisar o padrão de organização do povoamento e as comunidades que nele habitavam, através da informação, até então, publicada, em conjunto com os dados recolhidos durante as prospeções efetuadas na região em causa. Dentro deste prisma, serão abordadas as estratégias de povoamento, desde a romanização até aos momentos iniciais da Antiguidade Tardia, com um olhar geral sobre os indicadores que fundamentaram a estabilização povo romano nesta área; Roman settlement network West from Serra d’Ossa Abstract: This study focuses on the analysis of roman rural settlement network in an area that extends west from Serra d'Ossa. In a territory characterized by lack of data, this study intends to analyze the pattern of settlement organization and the communities that inhabited it, through published literature and data collected during surveys conducted in the concerned region. Within this perspective, it will address settlement strategies from romanization until the early stages of Late Antiquity, with a general look at the indicators that supported the stabilization of roman people in this area

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Neste estudo pretende-se realizar uma análise da cidade de Évora e do seu mundo rural durante a Antiguidade Tardia. Através de estruturas funerárias e religiosas, e de alguns elementos arquitectónicos, pretendemos contribuir para o aumento de conhecimento da cidade de Évora e do seu território. Ao longo deste estudo irá realizar-se uma análise do cristianismo, dos mártires, dos concílios peninsulares, da cidade durante a época em estudo, da ascensão da Igreja e das aristocracias locais, do mundo rural e das estruturas funerárias e religiosas; Abstract: The Rural World and the Territory of Évora during Late Antiquity In this study it is pretended an analysis of the city of Évora and its rural world during Late Antiquity. Through funerary and religious structures, and some architectonic elements, we pretend to contribute for the augmentation of knowledge of the city of Évora and its territory. Thought this study it’s going to be done an analysis of Christianity, martyrs, the peninsular councils, the city during the studied epoch, the ascension of the Church and the local aristocracies, the rural world and the funerary and religious structures.