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从空间分析及其建筑发现中得出的行为模式可以追溯到铁器时代 I 期的泰勒希洛--与以色列文化相关,代表了一种态度,这种态度源于对地方的争夺、反抗关系以及这些关系在空间移动和重新构建定位中的物质表现。这个社会的一个显著特征是,它从临时建筑--城市内部的小木屋--开始,一直延续到城市外部的狭长地带,以及靠在围墙外侧的住宅,甚至将围墙与周围环境融为一体。这项分析是基于一种重建行为模型的空间分析方法进行的,这种方法被称为 "区域行为错位形态学"(Gat,2013 年)。这种做法将在 Mahrab 发现的移动和固定物质类别分离出来,将其定义为不同类别,并借助社会学、人类学等不同领域的外部知识对其进行描述和分析。主要成果涉及构建既定的空间记录,从而巩固身份进程和对一个地方的归属感。另一项研究成果侧重于空间形象,它一方面代表了 "为地方而战 "和抵抗的相互关系,另一方面代表了一种新的--叛乱的--唯一的建构主义建设。
Archeology of Consciousness of Struggle, Resistance, and a Sense of Belonging to a Place: A Case Study – Iron Age I and II Findings in Area J2 in the Southwest of Tel Shiloh, Israel
The behavioral model that emerges from the spatial analysis and its architectural findings, dating to the Iron Age I at Tel Shiloh – associated with Israeli culture represents attitudes that originate in the struggle for place, relations of resistance and the material manifestations of these in spatial movement and re-constructive positioning. A prominent movement of this society is evident, which began life in temporary structures – cabins in the inner part of the city and continued in narrow strips of landscape, in the outer part of the city and residences that lean on the outer face of the wall and even hide it in relation to its surroundings. This analysis was done based on a spatial analysis based on a practice of reconstructing behavioral models called regional behavioral typo-morphology (Gat, 2013). This practice isolates mobile and stationary material categories that were discovered in the Mahrab, defining them into categories, describing and analyzing them with the help of external fields of knowledge from various fields such as sociology, anthropology and more. The main results deal with the construction of an established spatial record, which consolidates identity processes and a sense of belonging to a place. Another finding focuses on the image of space which represents a “struggle for place” and interrelationships of resistance on the one hand and a renewed – insurrectionary – only constructivist construction on the other.