Questo quarto volume della serie AdriAtlas raccoglie le relazioni
presentate alla Tavola Rotonda Internazionale svoltasi a Bologna nei
giorni 23-25 maggio 2019. In esso sono confluiti 21 contributi
presentati da autori francesi, italiani, croati e sloveni.
Le riflessioni affrontano il tema delle produzioni artigianali e
manifatturiere in area adriatica con particolare attenzione a cinque
linee d’indagine: i luoghi della produzione tra città e campagna,
epigrafia, mestieri e società, produzione anforica, produzione di
ceramica fine e comune, produzione tessile.
Tra gli scopi del colloquio si evidenziano l’intento, da un lato, di
far luce sulle differenti modalità produttive sviluppate in contesti
geografici gravitanti sull’Adriatico, tramite privilegiato per scambi di
idee, tecniche, mode, merci e persone, e dall’altro quello di fornire
un quadro aggiornato, seppur parziale, del fenomeno produttivo nelle sue
svariate declinazioni e delle sue interazioni con gli altri soggetti
del tessuto economico.
Abstract •••
This fourth volume of the series AdriAtlas collects the papers
presented at the International Round Table held in Bologna on May
23rd -25th 2019. It contains in total 21 contributions of French,
Italian, Croatian and Slovenian scholars.
The reflections focus on artisanal productions in the Adriatic region
with a particular attention to five themes: craftsmanship and
manufacturing between city and countryside; epigraphy, crafts and
society; amphora productions; production of fine and common ware;
textile production.
Among the purposes of the conference, we can highlight:
to shed light on the different production
methods developed in geographical contexts around the Adriatic Sea, seen
as a privileged ambiance for the exchange of ideas, techniques,
fashions, goods, and people;
to provide an updated, albeit
partial, picture of the productive phenomenon in its various forms and
its interactions with the other economic players.
The AWOL Index: The bibliographic data presented herein has been programmatically extracted from the content of AWOL - The Ancient World Online (ISSN 2156-2253) and formatted in accordance with a structured data model.
AWOL is a project of Charles E. Jones, Tombros Librarian for Classics and Humanities at the Pattee Library, Penn State University
AWOL began with a series of entries under the heading AWOL on the Ancient World Bloggers Group Blog. I moved it to its own space here beginning in 2009.
The primary focus of the project is notice and comment on open access material relating to the ancient world, but I will also include other kinds of networked information as it comes available.
The ancient world is conceived here as it is at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University, my academic home at the time AWOL was launched. That is, from the Pillars of Hercules to the Pacific, from the beginnings of human habitation to the late antique / early Islamic period.
AWOL is the successor to Abzu, a guide to networked open access data relevant to the study and public presentation of the Ancient Near East and the Ancient Mediterranean world, founded at the Oriental Institute, University of Chicago in 1994. Together they represent the longest sustained effort to map the development of open digital scholarship in any discipline.
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