The Houses of Hellenistic–Roman Tel Dor: A Study of Domestic Social Practices and Economic Activities

IF 0.6 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Shulamit Miller, Yuli Gekht, S. Rebecca Martin, S. Matskevich, Ilan Sharon (ז”ל)
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This article engages the houses of the southern Phoenician coastal city of Tel Dor as a means to explore the social practices and smaller-scale economic activities of residents. It uses access and lighting analyses alongside observations of architectural planning and decoration in four case-study houses from distinct areas of the city. The approach elucidates how particular domestic spaces function and the social logic that shapes them. It shows that socially diverse residents lived within the city. While there is a locally distinctive approach to domestic architecture connecting these Hellenistic- to Roman-era case studies, preferences for the articulation of space vary by neighborhood and status. Even within social class, some houses show greater receptivity to new planning and decorating styles. Finally, it demonstrates that only the very finest house clearly eschews the broader Roman trend of incorporating household industries to support the economic growth of the residents.
希腊罗马时期泰勒多尔的住宅:家庭社会实践和经济活动研究
本文以南部腓尼基沿海城市泰勒多尔的房屋为研究对象,探讨居民的社会实践和较小规模的经济活动。文章利用通道和照明分析,以及对该城市不同地区四座案例研究房屋的建筑规划和装饰的观察。该方法阐明了特定住宅空间的功能以及形成这些空间的社会逻辑。它表明,城市中生活着不同社会阶层的居民。从希腊时代到罗马时代,这些案例研究中的住宅建筑都具有地方特色,但不同社区和地位的人对空间衔接的偏好也不尽相同。即使在同一社会阶层中,一些房屋也更容易接受新的规划和装饰风格。最后,它还表明,只有最精美的房屋才明确地避开了罗马人将家庭工业纳入支持居民经济增长的大趋势。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies (JEMAHS) is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to traditional, anthropological, social, and applied archaeologies of the Eastern Mediterranean, encompassing both prehistoric and historic periods. The journal’s geographic range spans three continents and brings together, as no academic periodical has done before, the archaeologies of Greece and the Aegean, Anatolia, the Levant, Cyprus, Egypt and North Africa. As the publication will not be identified with any particular archaeological discipline, the editors invite articles from all varieties of professionals who work on the past cultures of the modern countries bordering the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. Similarly, a broad range of topics are covered, including, but by no means limited to: Excavation and survey field results; Landscape archaeology and GIS; Underwater archaeology; Archaeological sciences and archaeometry; Material culture studies; Ethnoarchaeology; Social archaeology; Conservation and heritage studies; Cultural heritage management; Sustainable tourism development; and New technologies/virtual reality.
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