Domestic Patterns of Tableware Consumption in Roman Celtiberia
The use of traditional 'chrono-typologies' are rooted in the evolutionist and aesthetical principles underlying classical archaeology as a discipline. Accordingly, the use of such categories in the analysis of domestic patterns of tableware consumption in local communities during the Roman...
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description | The use of traditional 'chrono-typologies' are rooted in the evolutionist and aesthetical principles underlying classical archaeology as a discipline. Accordingly, the use of such categories in the analysis of domestic patterns of tableware consumption in local communities during the Roman period risks introducing different kinds of biases to our current theories. I start the article with a discussion about the need to review traditional categories used to classify such finds. Based on the conclusions of this discussion, I propose an alternative procedure for the analysis of domestic patterns of Roman tableware consumption. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d2cd8fc81567452f82cbe3571393c4b82024-02-02T17:57:55ZengUniversity of YorkInternet Archaeology1363-53872018-05-015010.11141/ia.50.3Domestic Patterns of Tableware Consumption in Roman CeltiberiaJesús Bermejo Tirado0York UniversityThe use of traditional 'chrono-typologies' are rooted in the evolutionist and aesthetical principles underlying classical archaeology as a discipline. Accordingly, the use of such categories in the analysis of domestic patterns of tableware consumption in local communities during the Roman period risks introducing different kinds of biases to our current theories. I start the article with a discussion about the need to review traditional categories used to classify such finds. Based on the conclusions of this discussion, I propose an alternative procedure for the analysis of domestic patterns of Roman tableware consumption.http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue50/3/index.htmlarchaeologyRomanpotteryRoman Spainhousehold archaeologyCorrespondence AnalysisconsumptionRoman tableware |
spellingShingle | Jesús Bermejo Tirado Domestic Patterns of Tableware Consumption in Roman Celtiberia Internet Archaeology archaeology Roman pottery Roman Spain household archaeology Correspondence Analysis consumption Roman tableware |
title | Domestic Patterns of Tableware Consumption in Roman Celtiberia |
title_full | Domestic Patterns of Tableware Consumption in Roman Celtiberia |
title_fullStr | Domestic Patterns of Tableware Consumption in Roman Celtiberia |
title_full_unstemmed | Domestic Patterns of Tableware Consumption in Roman Celtiberia |
title_short | Domestic Patterns of Tableware Consumption in Roman Celtiberia |
title_sort | domestic patterns of tableware consumption in roman celtiberia |
topic | archaeology Roman pottery Roman Spain household archaeology Correspondence Analysis consumption Roman tableware |
url | http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue50/3/index.html |
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