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Entre Archéologie Et Histoire: Dialogues Sur Divers Peuples de l'Italie Préromaine: E Pluribus Unum?(2 Etudes Genevoises Sur L'Antiquité)

Entre Archéologie Et Histoire: Dialogues Sur Divers Peuples de l'Italie Préromaine: E Pluribus Unum?(2 Etudes Genevoises Sur L'Antiquité)


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Le projet « E pluribus unum » ? L'Italie, de la diversité préromaine à l'unité augustéenne entend faire le tour des populations antiques de l'Italie centrale, illustrant de quelle manière celles-ci ont contribué à forger l'« identité inachevée » de l'Italie romaine. Chaque volume est le résultat d'une rencontre scientifique dédiée à une période précise et aux problématiques qui lui sont propres. Le premier volume, consacré aux périodes qui ont précédé la conquête romaine, met ainsi en scène Sabins, Ombriens, Picéniens, Samnites, Campaniens, Lucaniens, Volsques, Falisques, Capénates et Latins au travers des thématiques suivantes: l'émergence des divers ethnè dans les sources écrites, les spécificités culturelles perceptibles pour chacun d'entre eux par le biais de l'archéologie, les liens entre ethnos et territoire et les relations avec les ethnè voisins. Dans chaque cas, une démarche transdisciplinaire a été confiée à un binôme de chercheurs, l'une de formation plutôt archéologique, l'autre plus historique. L'ensemble de l'équipe, relevant de traditions académiques différentes, a ainsi cherché à vérifier dans quelle mesure ces « feux croisés » aboutissaient à des conclusions analogues ou mettaient au contraire en évidence une série d'images contrastées. Il progetto «E pluribus unum»? L'Italia dalla diversità preromana all'unità augustea intende fornire in tre volumi un quadro sulle popolazioni dell'Italia centrale antica e sul loro contributo alla formazione dell'«identità incompiuta» della Penisola Italiana in età romana. Ogni volume è frutto di un incontro di studi dedicato ad un preciso periodo di tempo e alle sue problematiche. Il primo volume, incentrato sulla fase precedente alla conquista romana della penisola, prende in considerazione una selezione di popoli: Sabini, Umbri, Piceni, Sanniti, Campani, Lucani, Volsci, Falisci, Capenati e Latini. Per ciascuno di essi vengono affrontate nel dettaglio le seguenti tematiche: l'emergere dell'ethnos nelle fonti storiche e la possibilità di riconoscere una specificità culturale nelle fonti archeologiche, il legame dell'ethnos con il territorio e i rapporti con le realtà confinanti. L'analisi, affidata a una coppia di studiosi, uno di formazione più archeologica ed uno più storico, espressioni di diverse tradizioni accademiche europee, ha lo scopo di verificare se questo «fuoco incrociato» porta a conclusioni analoghe o finisce per mettere in risalto una diversa immagine a seconda della prospettiva adottata. The project «E pluribus unum»? Italy from the pre-Roman fragmentation to the Augustan unity aims to give (thanks to a set of three volumes) a picture of the peoples of ancient pre-Roman central Italy and of the contribution made by them to the formation of the «unaccomplished identity» of the Italian peninsula during the late-Republic and Empire. Each book is the outcome of a conference, dedicated to a specific chronological period and to its problems. The first volume, centred on the phase preceding the Roman conquest of the peninsula, takes into consideration a selection of peoples: Sabini, Umbri, Piceni, Samnites, Campani, Lucani, Volsci, Falisci, Capenates and Latini. For each of them the following themes are tackled in detail: the emergence of the ethnos in ancient written sources and the possibility of recognizing a cultural specificity in the archaeological record, the link between the ethnos and the territory, and the relationship with the neighbouring ethne. The peoples are analysed individually each by a couple of scholars, highlighting

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Ancien membre de l'Institut suisse de Rome, Michel Aberson enseigne l'Histoire ancienne aux universités de Lausanne et de Genève. Il est spécialiste en épigraphie latine. Maria Cristina Biella est Research Fellow à la British School at Rome. Ses recherches portent principalement sur la période orientalisante en Italie, les Falisques et les Capénates, la cité de Falerii Veteres et les petits bronzes votifs italiques. Massimiliano Di Fazio est actuellement Cultore della Materia à l'Université de Pavie. Ses recherches portent principalement sur l'Histoire sociale et religieuse de l'Italie centrale préromaine, sur la « Romanisation » dans cette même région, sur la mémoire culturelle étrusque et la réminiscence de la culture étrusque à la Renaissance et dans l'Italie moderne. Docteur en Archéologie classique, Manuela Wullschleger travaille actuellement au Musée d'art d'histoire de Genève. Ses recherches portent essentiellement sur la céramique étrusque figurée, sur l'iconographie grecque et étrusque et sur l'anthropologie culturelle. Già membro dell'Istituto svizzero di Roma, Michel Aberson insegna Storia antica presso le Università di Losanna e Ginevra. È specialista di epigrafia latina. Maria Cristina Biella è Research Fellow presso la British School at Rome. I suoi ambiti di ricerca riguardano principalmente il periodo orientalizzante in Italia, i Falisci e i Capenati, la città di Falerii Veteres e i bronzetti votivi italici. Massimiliano Di Fazio è Cultore della materia presso l'Università di Pavia. Le sue ricerche riguardano la Storia sociale e religiosa dell'Italia centrale preromana, la «Romanizzazione» nell'Italia centrale, la memoria culturale etrusca e la reminescenza della cultura etrusca nel Rinascimento e nell'Italia moderna. Dottore di ricerca in Archeologia classica, Manuela Wullschleger lavora attualmente presso il Musée d'art et d'histoire di Ginevra. I suoi ambiti di ricerca sono la ceramica etrusca figurata, l'iconografia greca ed etrusca e l'antropologia culturale. Michel Aberson, former Fellow at the Swiss Institute in Rome, teaches Ancient History at the Universities of Lausanne and Geneva. He is a specialist in Latin epigraphy. Maria Cristina Biella is currently a Research Fellow at the British School at Rome. Her research interests include Orientalizing pottery productions in central Italy, Faliscan and Capenate cultural enclaves, the city of Falerii Veteres and Italic small votive bronzes. Massimiliano Di Fazio is currently Cultore della materia at the University of Pavia. Among his fields of interest are the Social and Religious History of Pre-roman Central Italy, the «Romanization» in Central Italy, Etruscan Cultural Memory; the survival of Etruscan Culture in Renaissance and Modern Italy. Manuela Wullschleger, PhD in Classical Archaeology, currently works at the Musée d'art et d'histoire of Geneva. Her research interests cover Etruscan Vase-Painting, Greek and Etruscan Iconography and Cultural Anthropology.


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  • ISBN-13: 9783035199123
  • Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • Publisher Imprint: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
  • Edition: Multilingual edition
  • No of Pages: 362
  • Sub Title: E Pluribus Unum?
  • ISBN-10: 3035199124
  • Publisher Date: 25 Nov 2014
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: 2 Etudes Genevoises Sur L'Antiquité


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