The relation between archaeological features and literary tradition as well as the “correct use“ of both kind of evidence are key issues of wide archaeological and historical significance. Most debated item, in particular, is how to compare artifacts and texts avoiding the risk of over-interpreting or under-estimating literary tradition. In such a discussion, attention has been recently paid to the methodology applied by scholars and/or research teams. There is in fact a tight relation between method and archeological-historical reconstruction. In many cases, it seems possible to stress that different and incompatible hypothesis are due to different approaches and research procedures rather than to possible alternative opinions. So, evidence and arguments but also method. The scientific debate about these subjects extends beyond Greek and Roman Archaeology, involving problems connected to integration and interpretation of archaeological data aiming at the reconstructions of sequences of facts or at a historical reconstruction tout-court. Not to mention correct procedures for the analyses and interpretation of different kind of documents/evidence: artifacts, stratigraphy, texts, epigraphs, oral traditions, religious and ritual contexts and so forth.
Integrare e narrare monumenti e paesaggi antichi / Carafa, Paolo. - (2020), pp. 115-128. (Intervento presentato al convegno 12a Roman Archaeology Conference tenutosi a Rome; Italy).
Integrare e narrare monumenti e paesaggi antichi
Paolo Carafa
2020
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The relation between archaeological features and literary tradition as well as the “correct use“ of both kind of evidence are key issues of wide archaeological and historical significance. Most debated item, in particular, is how to compare artifacts and texts avoiding the risk of over-interpreting or under-estimating literary tradition. In such a discussion, attention has been recently paid to the methodology applied by scholars and/or research teams. There is in fact a tight relation between method and archeological-historical reconstruction. In many cases, it seems possible to stress that different and incompatible hypothesis are due to different approaches and research procedures rather than to possible alternative opinions. So, evidence and arguments but also method. The scientific debate about these subjects extends beyond Greek and Roman Archaeology, involving problems connected to integration and interpretation of archaeological data aiming at the reconstructions of sequences of facts or at a historical reconstruction tout-court. Not to mention correct procedures for the analyses and interpretation of different kind of documents/evidence: artifacts, stratigraphy, texts, epigraphs, oral traditions, religious and ritual contexts and so forth.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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