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摘要:通过文献证据与考古数据的交叉,我们通过其地名的演变来讨论一个被称为“Marsa Djazira”的遗址的历史。在腓尼基-布匿时代,这个地点被描述为一个城市/城市设施,有一个被称为“Gaphara”的港口。在罗马时代晚期,它的名字很可能改为“Minna Villa Marsi”,因为Leptis Magna贵族的Marsi家族可能建造了一座豪华住宅(别墅),并利用这个港口从Leptis Magna腹地的庄园出口橄榄产品。在中世纪,该地点经历了另一次地名变化,成为“Ras Chacra”,并成为航道上的官方海上站(港口)。在中世纪晚期,古老的地名“Gaphara”以“Gasr Jafara/Djefara”的轻微扭曲再次出现。这个姓氏是在这个遗址已经被毁坏和遗弃的时候才知道的。
Gaphara – Minna villa Marci- Ras Chacra – Gasr Jafara : processus de changements toponymiques au fil des siècles ou diversité de sites ?
Abstract Crossing literary evidence with archaeological data, we discuss the history of a site known as ‘Marsa Djazira’ by following the evolution of its toponym. During the Phoenician-Punic era, this site was described as a city/urban establishment with a harbour known as ‘Gaphara’. In late Roman times its name was most likely changed to ‘Minna Villa Marsi’, as the Marsi family of the aristocracy of Leptis Magna probably built a luxury residence (villa) and exploited the port to export olive products from its estates in the hinterland of Leptis Magna. In the Middle Ages, the site underwent another toponymic change to ‘Ras Chacra’ and became an official maritime station (port) on the shipping lanes. In the late Middle Ages, the ancient toponym ‘Gaphara’ reappeared again with a slight distortion as ‘Gasr Jafara/Djefara’. This last name was known when the site was already ruined and abandoned.