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Title: | Espais i estructures en els establiments monàstics de l'antiguitat tardana i la primerenca edat mitjana: reptes d’identificació i tipificació |
Other Titles: | Spaces and structures in monastics establishments of late antiquity and the early middle ages. Challenge of identification and typification |
Author: | Sales Carbonell, Jordina Sancho i Planas, Marta |
Keywords: | Història antiga Arqueologia cristiana Topografia Edat mitjana Arquitectura Monestirs Ancient history Christian archaeology Topography Middle Ages Architecture Monasteries |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher: | Documenta Universitaria |
Abstract: | [spa] Els darrers anys, ha sorgit amb força un debat sobre la identificació arquitectònica i arqueològica dels primers espais monàstics a Catalunya, aquells que les fonts literàries tardoantigues comencen a mencionar a partir del baix Imperi romà (s. iv i v), i a descriure i ubicar topogràficament —encara que sempre de manera indirecta i molt genèrica— a partir d’època visigòtica (s. vi‑vii). Certament, saber quins, on i com eren aquests primers monestirs és un dels grans reptes que es planteja l’arqueologia del primer cristianisme a casa nostra.1</p><p>Abstract</p><p>In recent years, a debate has emerged strongly about the architectural and archaeological identification of the first monastic spaces in Catalonia, those that the late antique literary sources begin to mention from the Late Roman Empire (4th and 5th centuries), and to describe and to locate topographically —although always indirectly and very generically— from the Visigothic period (6th‑7th centuries). Certainly, knowing which, where and what these first monasteries were like is one of the great challenges posed by the archaeology of early Christianity in our country. [eng] In recent years, a debate has emerged strongly about the architectural and archaeological identification of the first monastic spaces in Catalonia, those that the late antique literary sources begin to mention from the Late Roman Empire (4th and 5th centuries), and to describe and to locate topographically —although always indirectly and very generically— from the Visigothic period (6th‑7th centuries). Certainly, knowing which, where and what these first monasteries were like is one of the great challenges posed by the archaeology of early Christianity in our country. |
Note: | Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.33115/a/26046679/6_01 |
It is part of: | Rodis. Journal of Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology, 2023, num.36, p. 11-36 |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/2445/223342 |
Related resource: | https://doi.org/10.33115/a/26046679/6_01 |
ISSN: | 2604-6679 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles publicats en revistes (Història i Arqueologia) |
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