925 resultados para Civilización romana


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Os autores estudam um conjunto anfórico recolhido nos restos conservados à superfície de uma villa romana, Vilares de Alfundão (Ferreira do Alentejo). Da análise tipológica e do estudo das pastas cerâmicas, conclui-se que a maioria terá sido fabricada nos fornos do Baixo Sado, predominando largamente as formas Dressel 14b e Almagro 51c. Tais resultados são comparados e discutidos, especialmente com os obtidos do estudo das ânforas de S. Cucufate (Vidigueira). Em dois fundos de ânforas DresseI 14 aparece o mesmo grafito e um dos exemplares da forma Almagro 50 ostenta na asa a marca [ . .. ] CVRVCVNIN.

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Architectural characterization and interpretation of the remains of a Roman dam, identified near a villa, in Vilares de AIfundão (Ferreiro do Alentejo, Beja). A comparative study of the dam' s construction - small water-retaining infrastructures for agriculture purposes.

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El objetivo de esta Tesis Doctoral es dar a conocer los resultados obtenidos a partir de la recopilación y posterior investigación de las dos fuentes principales relacionadas con la religión romana en la Bética, es decir, los testimonios arqueológicos (escultura) y los epigráficos, con el fin de valorar la forma en que se manifiesta la religiosidad romana en esta provincia, a la vez que, con los datos obtenidos, dar una idea lo más completa posible de la sociedad romana en muy diversas facetas, encuadrando estos resultados entre los siglos I y IV d.C. La documentación arqueológica, las fuentes epigráficas y la numerosa bibliografía que existe sobre estos temas, son los pilares en los cuales nos hemos basado para esta Tesis. Aunque se ha intentado recoger toda la información disponible sobre epigrafía y escultura y aun siendo la epigrafía una fuente fundamental para los estudios de la Hispania antigua, se ha procurado destacar que la escultura es una fuente más novedosa, aunque también más difícil de evaluar, y que a través de ella se puede dar un enfoque distinto del tema objeto de nuestra investigación, al poder contar con un número muy importante de piezas realizadas en distintos materiales. El método para conseguir estos objetivos ha sido la confección de dos Catálogos, uno epigráfico y otro escultórico, en los cuales, para tener una visión lo más amplia posible, se han recogido todas las manifestaciones de culto, es decir, las esculturas y objetos relacionados con la devoción y los epígrafes. A partir del material compilado se han elaborado siete capítulos dedicados a todas las divinidades halladas, agrupándolas en base a sus funciones más relevantes. Se completa el estudio con una serie de mapas correspondientes a diferentes dioses y dos mapas exhaustivos en los cuales figuran por separado todas las inscripciones y esculturas descubiertas, situándolas en las ciudades donde han aparecido y contabilizando el número total de ejemplares escultóricos y epigráficos de cada una de las deidades localizadas, con el propósito de poder conocer, dentro de lo posible, el significado de dicha ubicación, consignando, a su vez, los conventus, a fin de dejar constancia de la concentración de testimonios en cada uno de ellos...

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Fil: González de Tobia, Ana María. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.

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Fil: Zecchin de Fasano, Graciela Cristina. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.

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I compilatori di Giustiniano inserirono la formula Res iudicata pro veritate accipitur, utilizzata da Ulpiano D.1.5.25 come motivazione, nel passo D.50.17.207 delle loro regulae iuris antiqui. Essi non vi inserirono però il principio opposto, di importanza pratica notevolmente maggiore, Res inter alios iudicata aliis non praeiudicat.

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Um dos termos mais correntemente utilizados na investigação arqueológica contemporânea reside no conceito villa romana. No entanto, quando analisamos a utilização deste termo na época que o criou, deparamos com algumas situações contrastantes a epi- gra a não o menciona, pois não existem ocorrências do termo; na literatura as de nições do vocábulo são muito variáveis, e por ve- zes paradoxais; e na investigação arqueológica encontramos uma imensa variedade de sítios a que chamamos villa. Neste estudo procuramos perceber o modo como surgem as menções a villae na literatura latina e a evolução do conceito.

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A identificação de diversas tampas de cortiça, associadas a ânforas de produção lusitana em naufrágios romanos no Mediterrâneo Ociden- tal, desperta questões relacionadas com a utilização e a exploração da cortiça em Portugal na época romana. O presente artigo visa introduzir essas questões e apresentar, de forma sucinta, as primeiras evidências históricas e arqueológicas de que dispomos.

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Introduction: The delivery of health care in the 21st century will look like no other in the past. The fast paced technological advances that are being made will need to transition from the information age into clinical practice. The phenomenon of e-Health is the over-arching form of information technology and telehealth is one arm of that phenomenon. The uptake of telehealth both in Australia and overseas, has changed the face of health service delivery to many rural and remote communities for the better, removing what is known as the tyranny of distance. Many studies have evaluated the satisfaction and cost-benefit analysis of telehealth across the organisational aspects as well as the various adaptations of clinical pathways and this is the predominant focus of most studies published to date. However, whilst comments have been made by many researchers about the need to improve and attend to the communication and relationship building aspects of telehealth no studies have examined this further. The aim of this study was to identify the patient and clinician experiences, concerns, behaviours and perceptions of the telehealth interaction and develop a training tool to assist these clinicians to improve their interaction skills. Methods: A mixed methods design combining quantitative (survey analysis and data coding) and qualitative (interview analysis) approaches was adopted. This study utilised four phases to firstly qualitatively explore the needs of clients (patients) and clinicians within a telehealth consultation then designed, developed, piloted and quantitatively and qualitatively evaluated the telehealth communication training program. Qualitative data was collected and analysed during Phase 1 of this study to describe and define the missing 'communication and rapport building' aspects within telehealth. This data was then utilised to develop a self-paced communication training program that enhanced clinicians existing skills, which comprised of Phase 2 of this study to develop the interactive program. Phase 3 included evaluating the training program with 26 clinicians and results were recorded pre and post training, whilst phase 4 was the pilot for future recommendations of this training program using a patient group within a Queensland Health setting at two rural hospitals. Results: Comparisons of pre and post training data on 1) Effective communication styles, 2) Involvement in communication training package, 3) satisfaction pre and post training, and 4) health outcomes pre and post training indicated that there were differences between pre and post training in relation to effective communication style, increased satisfaction and no difference in health outcomes between pre and post training for this patient group. The post training results revealed over half of the participants (N= 17, 65%) were more responsive to non-verbal cues and were better able to reflect and respond to looks of anxiousness and confusion from a 'patient' within a telehealth consultation. It was also found that during post training evaluations, clinicians had enhanced their therapeutic communication with greater detail to their own body postures, eye contact and presentation. There was greater time spent looking at the 'patient' with an increase of 35 second intervals of direct eye contact and less time spent looking down at paperwork which decreased by 20 seconds. Overall 73% of the clinicians were satisfied with the training program and 61% strongly agreed that they recognised areas of their communication that needed improving during a telehealth consultation. For the patient group there was significant difference post training in rapport with a mean score from 42 (SD = 28, n = 27) to 48 (SD = 5.9, n = 24). For communication comfort of the patient group there was a significant difference between the pre and post training scores t(10) = 27.9, p = .002, which meant that overall the patients felt less inhibited whilst talking to the clinicians and more understood. Conclusion: The aim of this study was to explore the characteristics of good patient-clinician communication and unmet training needs for telehealth consultations. The study developed a training program that was specific for telehealth consultations and not dependent on a 'trainer' to deliver the content. In light of the existing literature this is a first of its kind and a valuable contribution to the research on this topic. It was found that the training program was effective in improving the clinician's communication style and increased the satisfaction of patient's within an e-health environment. This study has identified some historical myths that telehealth cannot be part of empathic patient centred care due to its technology tag.

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This paper reports on staff perceptions arising from a review process designed to assist staff in making informed decisions regarding educational design, approaches to engage students in learning, and the technology to support engagement in the classroom and across multiple locations and delivery modes. The aim of the review process was to transform the level of student engagement in the business faculty of an Australian university. The process took a collaborative approach through consultation with academic staff involved in the design and delivery of the units under review, and included targeted professional development as necessary. An institutional framework that characterises engagement indicator contexts and their attributes facilitated dialog during the review process. This paper reports on a mixed method study that included a survey of participants, and purposeful interviews to evaluate the effectiveness of the process. Although the study identified factors that hindered implementation and operationalization of review recommendations in some instances, study participants were generally of the view that recommendations would enhance student engagement. It is demonstrated that the bottom-up approach described in this paper is consistent with theoretical frameworks for transformational change in teaching and learning and the adoption of innovations.