The variety and quality of the most recent archaeological discoveries have allowed scholars to undertake new research on the early medieval world, challenging some of the classical interpretative schemes provided by textual sources. By acknowledging such discoveries, this study seeks to reassess the dialogue between Archaeology and History, exploring social constructions from both perspectives in order to understand how communities have formed and developed throughout history
Words, things and social inequality: the village of Torrentejo, / Santos Salazar, I. - STAMPA. - (2016), pp. 125-140.
Words, things and social inequality: the village of Torrentejo,
Santos Salazar I
2016-01-01
Abstract
The variety and quality of the most recent archaeological discoveries have allowed scholars to undertake new research on the early medieval world, challenging some of the classical interpretative schemes provided by textual sources. By acknowledging such discoveries, this study seeks to reassess the dialogue between Archaeology and History, exploring social constructions from both perspectives in order to understand how communities have formed and developed throughout historyFile in questo prodotto:
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