History hidden in broken pots or broken pots hidden in history? : the Late Roman – Early Byzantine stratigraphy at Priniatikos Pyrgos (Crete)

Název: History hidden in broken pots or broken pots hidden in history? : the Late Roman – Early Byzantine stratigraphy at Priniatikos Pyrgos (Crete)
Variantní název:
  • Historie ukrytá v rozbitých nádobách, nebo rozbité nádoby ukryté v historii? : stratigrafie pozdně římského a časně byzantského období na lokalitě Priniatikos Pyrgos na Krétě
Zdrojový dokument: Studia archaeologica Brunensia. 2015, roč. 20, č. 2, s. [137]-162
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[137]-162
  • ISSN
    1805-918X (print)
    2336-4505 (online)
Type: Článek
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Jazyk shrnutí
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Abstrakt(y)
The overall aim of this article is to contribute to discussion of the value of archaeology for historical studies of the Late Roman and Byzantine periods and to underline the fact that studies of plain and fragmentary pottery not only can yield valuable typological, technological and chronological information but this kind of data can and should be used to help in the reconstruction of historical processes. Herein examples from some special Priniatikos Pyrgos contexts (the architectural complex of Byzantine Buildings 1 and 2) are used to illustrate the relationship between archaeology and history as a part of cross-disciplinary studies.
Cílem této statě je přispět k diskusi na téma důležitosti archeologického bádání pro studium historie pozdní doby římské a časně byzantské periody a v neposlední řadě podtrhnout fakt, že studium běžné a fragmentární keramiky může poskytnout hodnotné informace použitelné při rekonstrukci historických událostí. V předkládané stati je na příkladu architektonického komplexu byzantských budov 1 a 2 na lokalitě Priniatikos Pyrgos na Krétě ilustrován vztah mezi archeologií a historií coby součásti interdisciplinárního přístupu k řešení historických otázek.
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