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Consuelo Mata

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Creencias religiosas <i>versus</i> gestión del patrimonio arqueológico: el Caso del cementerio Judío de Valencia

2001

Archaeological heritage ownership is a controversial subject under the influence of both ethnic and religious claims. In 1996, a group of Jewish communities finally were able to interrupt the archaeological excavation under way at the medieval Jewish cemetery of Valencia. In this manner they did not allow the anthropological analysis of human remains recovered at the site that were reburied at the Jewish cemetery of Barcelona. Both administrations, local and regional, prioritized religious claims of the communities involved with respect to the archaeological heritage. As a consequence of a complaint filed by a group of citizens, the Sindic of Greuges of the Valencian Community (regional omb…

ArcheologyHistoryJudaismEthnic groupArchaeological heritageExcavationHumanitiesValencian communityTrabajos de Prehistoria
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Religious believes versus cultural resource management: about the Medieval Jewish cemetery of Valencia (Spain)

2001

Archaeological heritage ownership is a controversial subject under the influence of both ethnic and religious claims. In 1996, a group of Jewish communities finally were able to interrupt the archaeological excavation under way at the medieval Jewish cemetery of Valencia. In this manner they did not allow the anthropological analysis of human remains recovered at the site that were reburied at the Jewish cemetery of Barcelona. Both administrations, local and regional, prioritized religious claims of the communities involved with respect to the archaeological heritage. As a consequence of a complaint filed by a group of citizens, the Síndic of Greuges of the Valencian Community (regional omb…

edad mediaArchaeologyreligióncementerio judíolegislacióngestión del patrimonio arqueológicoreinhumaciónArqueologiavalenciaCC1-960PrehistòriaRe-inhumation; Archaeological resource management; Religion; Legislation; Jewish cemetery; Medieval Age; ValenciaReinhumación; Gestión del patrimonio arqueológico; Religión; Legislación; Cementerio judío; Edad Media; Valencia
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Gendering fibulae: animals and gender roles in Iberian Iron Age societies

2013

Desde la Antigüedad, los animales domésticos y salvajes han sido parte integrante de la vida del ser humano como alimento para su supervivencia, como transporte y también como iconos en la construcción del imaginario cultural. En la cultura ibérica las representaciones figuradas en diversos soportes (cerámica, escultura en piedra, terracotas, metales y monedas), “lo imaginario”, y los restos faunísticos de poblados, necrópolis y lugares culturales, “lo real”, ilustran las relaciones entre las sociedades de la Edad del Hierro de la mitad SE de la Península Ibérica con los animales de su entorno. En este trabajo se analiza un tipo de objeto de la indumentaria íbera: las fíbulas, como ejemplo …

PrehistoryÍberos. Fauna. Joyas. Simbolismo. Identidad social.joyassimbolismoPrehistoriaArqueologiaArqueologíaArchaeologyidentidad socialíberoslcsh:Archaeologylcsh:CC1-960fauna
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