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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Medio Eufrate"
Jakab, Eva. "Merola, Giovanna Daniela, Per la storia del processo provinciale romano. I papiri del Medio Eufrate". Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Romanistische Abteilung 133, n.º 1 (1 de septiembre de 2016): 617–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.26498/zrgra-2016-0140.
Texto completoBoucharlat, Rémy. "Vittoria Cardini. “Insediamenti e cultura materiale di età achemenide sul Medio Eufrate”". Abstracta Iranica, Volume 40-41 (15 de julio de 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/abstractairanica.48138.
Texto completoJakab, Eva. "Merola, Giovanna Daniela, Per la storia del processo provinciale romano. I papiri del Medio Eufrate". Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Romanistische Abteilung 133, n.º 1 (1 de enero de 2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.7767/zrgra-2016-0140.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Medio Eufrate"
Ortiz, López Anabel. "Estudio arqueo-antropológico de las sepulturas del PPNB Medio y Reciente del yacimiento de Tell Halula (Valle Medio del Eufrates, Syria)". Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/133316.
Texto completoThe area of the Near East is one of the ideal scenery for the study of the economical, social and cultural changes inherent to the original process of neolithization which took place in this area between the 12,000 and 7,000 cal BC. Even though some of these changes started to emerge several millennia before, it was not until the Middle and Late PPNB (8,200-7,000 cal BC) that these practices were developed simultaneously around new purely farmer lifestyles. Among other changes, those experienced in the field of the funerary practices have been object of the present PhD project. One of these socio-cultural changes is the intensification of the relationships between the sepulchral area and the domestic spaces. This period is marked by a high variability in the treatment of the bodies and types of depositions, where simple deposits are documented coexisting with complex ones. Furthermore, the single deposits were placed with collectives ones in the bosom of the same site, in which bodies were disposed following a wide variety of positions. The set of 117 MPPNB and LPPNB burials (phases 7 to 14) from Tell Halula initially seemed to respond to this apparent variability of the gestes funéraires, from those with skeletons completely articulated to very disarticulated and disorganized ones firstly linked to a variability of the funerary practices. The development of a detailed taphonomical analysis, as the present thesis has enabled us to contrast this variability in the archaeological record is not related to the funerary practices, but post-depositional factors introduced by the manner of deposition which is characterized by: vertical position of the different anatomical parts, presence of containers, and empty spaces of decomposition. This analysis has established a taphonomical interpretative model for burials with seated bodies and funerary bundles, which has been corroborated with results from complementary analysis such as the micro-morphology of the tomb, phytoliths and morphology of the fabrics fibers, histology of bones, and finally, gas chromatography for bitumen remains. In this sense, on the contrary to what one would expect, the results of this analysis have showed that the first farmers’ communities of Tell Halula follow highly standardized funerary practices, which were applied equally to all members of the community without notable differences in relation to sex, age or domestic units. Both, the heavy standardization of the gestes funéraires, related to the sepulchral area and the treatment of the bodies, and equal standardization of the techniques and organization of the built space which rested immovable during hundreds of years, contrast with the high variability documented in other sites of this period after an inter-site comparison. The seated burials, which are exceptional among all the contemporaneous sites of Near East, became the general rule of the funerary ritual in the site of Tell Halula. The aforementioned made first farmers from Tell Halula a very unique and distinctive society without precedents in the Near East. Finally, apart from the elaboration of a taphonomical interpretative model for this kind of burials, which could be used as a reference for interpreting similar burials from other periods, the present thesis hopes to have contributed to overcome the dichotomy of a bio-anthropological approach versus historical approach. It furthermore contributes to a better understanding of the taphonomical dynamics of burials in seated position. At last, it hopes to enrich our understanding about the ways of socio-economical and cultural organization of these first farmer communities of Tell Halula, as well as understanding of its contribution to the development of the process of neolithization of the Near East.
C, Felli. "Le pratiche funerarie della valle dell'Eufrate siriano nell'epoca degli archivi di Mari". Doctoral thesis, 2000. https://hdl.handle.net/2158/1287551.
Texto completoLibros sobre el tema "Medio Eufrate"
Olivier, Rouault y Masetti-Rouault Maria Grazia, eds. L' Eufrate e il tempo: Le civiltà del medio Eufrate e della Gezira siriana. Milano: Electa, 1993.
Buscar texto completoPer la storia del processo provinciale romano: I papiri del medio Eufrate. Napoli: Satura, 2012.
Buscar texto completoFelli, Candida. Dopo la morte: Pratiche funerarie nella valle del medio Eufrate fra la fine del III e la prima metà del II millennio a.C. Firenze: Casa editrice Le lettere, 2015.
Buscar texto completoMiquel, Molist, Alcalde Gabriel y Instituto del Patrimonio Histórico Español., eds. Tell Halula (Siria): Un yacimiento neolítico del Valle Medio de Eufrates, campañas de 1991 y 1992. Madrid: Ministerio de Educación y Cultura, Dirección General de Bellas Artes y Bienes Culturales, Instituto del Patrimonio Histórico Español, 1996.
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