Cerâmica de tradição islâmica em contexto português

The excessive tutelage of Political History over the study of medieval materials, frequently results in attempts to link directly the archeological record with an historical conjuncture, generally disruptive. One example is the tendency to assume that some characteristics of Islamic pottery were exc...

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Main Authors: Marco Liberato, Isabel Inácio, Gonçalo Lopes, Constança dos Santos, Jacinta Bugalhão, Helena Catarino, Sandra Cavaco, Jaquelina Covaneiro, Isabel Cristina Fernandes, Ana Sofia Gomes, Susana Gómez, Maria José Gonçalves
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Published: Instituto de Estudos Medievais 2021-07-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/4554
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author Marco Liberato
Isabel Inácio
Gonçalo Lopes
Constança dos Santos
Jacinta Bugalhão
Helena Catarino
Sandra Cavaco
Jaquelina Covaneiro
Isabel Cristina Fernandes
Ana Sofia Gomes
Susana Gómez
Maria José Gonçalves
author_facet Marco Liberato
Isabel Inácio
Gonçalo Lopes
Constança dos Santos
Jacinta Bugalhão
Helena Catarino
Sandra Cavaco
Jaquelina Covaneiro
Isabel Cristina Fernandes
Ana Sofia Gomes
Susana Gómez
Maria José Gonçalves
author_sort Marco Liberato
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description The excessive tutelage of Political History over the study of medieval materials, frequently results in attempts to link directly the archeological record with an historical conjuncture, generally disruptive. One example is the tendency to assume that some characteristics of Islamic pottery were exclusive to the time frame of the Muslim domain, submitting the material culture to a political and institutional chronology which reveals as totally artificial.   In this paper we intend to start systemizing data that allows us to consider that the integration of the southern cities in the Christian territory did not cause a moment of rupture, at least in the material creations. On the contrary, by valuating the inputs of stratigraphic and contextual data, we verify that continuities do not restrain to the maintenance of technical knowledge, formal patterns or ornamental options. In some latitudes, in the century following the Christian conquest, the pottery production continued to incorporate innovations and tendencies from regions where Muslim powers proceed ruling.  This observation allows us to conclude that some material expressions of a cultural universe that was structured by centuries of Mediterranean interchange, survived the establishment of new political frontiers and the arrival of new social actors.
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spelling doaj.art-2e290008e187484396c80e06d4e725912022-12-21T20:13:53ZdeuInstituto de Estudos MedievaisMedievalista1646-740X2021-07-013010.4000/medievalista.4554Cerâmica de tradição islâmica em contexto portuguêsMarco LiberatoIsabel InácioGonçalo LopesConstança dos SantosJacinta BugalhãoHelena CatarinoSandra CavacoJaquelina CovaneiroIsabel Cristina FernandesAna Sofia GomesSusana GómezMaria José GonçalvesThe excessive tutelage of Political History over the study of medieval materials, frequently results in attempts to link directly the archeological record with an historical conjuncture, generally disruptive. One example is the tendency to assume that some characteristics of Islamic pottery were exclusive to the time frame of the Muslim domain, submitting the material culture to a political and institutional chronology which reveals as totally artificial.   In this paper we intend to start systemizing data that allows us to consider that the integration of the southern cities in the Christian territory did not cause a moment of rupture, at least in the material creations. On the contrary, by valuating the inputs of stratigraphic and contextual data, we verify that continuities do not restrain to the maintenance of technical knowledge, formal patterns or ornamental options. In some latitudes, in the century following the Christian conquest, the pottery production continued to incorporate innovations and tendencies from regions where Muslim powers proceed ruling.  This observation allows us to conclude that some material expressions of a cultural universe that was structured by centuries of Mediterranean interchange, survived the establishment of new political frontiers and the arrival of new social actors.http://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/4554Archaeological evidencesChristian conquestpotteryIslamic traditions
spellingShingle Marco Liberato
Isabel Inácio
Gonçalo Lopes
Constança dos Santos
Jacinta Bugalhão
Helena Catarino
Sandra Cavaco
Jaquelina Covaneiro
Isabel Cristina Fernandes
Ana Sofia Gomes
Susana Gómez
Maria José Gonçalves
Cerâmica de tradição islâmica em contexto português
Medievalista
Archaeological evidences
Christian conquest
pottery
Islamic traditions
title Cerâmica de tradição islâmica em contexto português
title_full Cerâmica de tradição islâmica em contexto português
title_fullStr Cerâmica de tradição islâmica em contexto português
title_full_unstemmed Cerâmica de tradição islâmica em contexto português
title_short Cerâmica de tradição islâmica em contexto português
title_sort ceramica de tradicao islamica em contexto portugues
topic Archaeological evidences
Christian conquest
pottery
Islamic traditions
url http://journals.openedition.org/medievalista/4554
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