Vestes Hispaniae: análisis histórico-arqueológico de los restos textiles localizados en la Península Ibérica
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En este trabajo presentamos un estado de la
cuestión de los restos de tejidos encontrados en la
península ibérica entre el siglo I y III d.C. Los textiles
son vestigios materiales de indudable complejidad
y una magnifica fuente para conocer la identidad
social. Sin embargo, durante mucho tiempo,
su carácter efímero ha hecho que en época romana
sea un campo de estudio sin explorar.
Gracias al desarrollo de una metodología analítica
y a la aportación de la Arqueología, el estudio
de los textiles está cada vez más presente. Sin duda,
es necesario revisar en que punto nos encontramos
y reflexionar entorno a nuevas estrategias para su
análisis. Consecuentemente, este trabajo pretende
recoger todos los restos arqueológicos de tejidos de
Hispania, analizarlos y mostrar el potencial de estudio
de la Arqueología Textil romana. Con ello,
esperamos visibilizar y reivindicar la importancia
de las evidencias textiles y con ellas, el estudio de la
Arqueología Efímera en la Antigüedad
In this project we present the state of question regarding the archaeological remains of textiles in the Iberian Peninsula between the 1st and 3rd century AC. The textiles are material vestiges of undeniable complexity and a magnificent source for investigating social identity. However, for a long time, its ephemeral nature has made them an unexplored research path during Roman times. Thanks to the development of an analytical methodology and to the contribution of Archaeology, the study of textiles is gaining recognition and awareness. Consequently, our investigation aims to gather all the remains of archaeological textiles in Hispania, to analyze the evidence, and to showcase the potential of research for Roman Textile Archaeology. As a result, we hope to visualize and reinforce the relevance of textile vestiges in the Roman Hispania and in doing so, the study of Ephemeral Archaeology in Antiquity
In this project we present the state of question regarding the archaeological remains of textiles in the Iberian Peninsula between the 1st and 3rd century AC. The textiles are material vestiges of undeniable complexity and a magnificent source for investigating social identity. However, for a long time, its ephemeral nature has made them an unexplored research path during Roman times. Thanks to the development of an analytical methodology and to the contribution of Archaeology, the study of textiles is gaining recognition and awareness. Consequently, our investigation aims to gather all the remains of archaeological textiles in Hispania, to analyze the evidence, and to showcase the potential of research for Roman Textile Archaeology. As a result, we hope to visualize and reinforce the relevance of textile vestiges in the Roman Hispania and in doing so, the study of Ephemeral Archaeology in Antiquity







