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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.71.2023.tde-14052024-103017
Document
Author
Full name
Francisco de Assis Sabadini
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2023
Supervisor
Committee
Sarian, Haiganuch (President)
Fleming, Maria Isabel D'Agostino
Grillo, José Geraldo Costa
Guedes, Carolina Machado
Monzani, Juliana Caldeira
Title in Portuguese
A cerâmica geométrica das Cíclades: os centros produtivos e sua circulação
Keywords in Portuguese
Arqueologia das Cíclades. Período Geométrico. Ceramologia. Centros Produtivos de Cerâmica. Circulação.
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta pesquisa tem por objetivo caracterizar e identificar os diferentes locais que produziram cerâmica nas Cíclades durante o Período Geométrico, cronologicamente situado entre 900 e 700 a.C., assim como mapear a distribuição dessas produções pelo arquipélago. Desta forma, os sítios de fabricação de cerâmica são referidos nesta tese como centros produtivos, ao passo que a distribuição da produção desses centros é parte da circulação, compreendida como fenômeno abrangente de deslocamento de vasos até locais distintos de onde foram confeccionados. Produção e circulação são temas centrais para o estudo da cerâmica geométrica cicládica desde o final do século XIX e início do século XX, o que resultou em um debate longo e complexo, porém atual. Desta forma, para alcançar os objetivos propostos, foram retomados os principais pontos desse debate sob uma perspectiva histórica dos critérios de classificação, das possíveis localizações dos centros produtivos e das rotas de circulação dos vasos. Ao final, o conhecimento adquirido com a síntese do debate foi aplicado em um estudo de caso na ilha de Delos.
Title in English
The Geometric Ceramics of the Cyclades: The productive centers and their circulation
Keywords in English
Archaeology of the Cyclades. Geometric period. Ceramology. Ceramic production centers. Circulation
Abstract in English
This research aims to characterize and identify the different sites that produced ceramics in the Cyclades during the Geometric Period, chronologically situated between 900 and 700 BC, as well as to map the finds of these vases throughout the Cycladic archipelago. In this way, the ceramic manufacturing sites are referred to in this thesis as production centers, while the distribution of production from these centers is part of circulation, understood as a comprehensive phenomenon of moving vases to different places from where they were made. Production and circulation have been central themes in the study of Cycladic geometric ceramics since the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which has resulted in a long and complex, but current, debate. Therefore, to achieve the proposed objectives, the main points of this debate were revisited from a historical perspective of the classification criteria, the possible locations of the production centers, and the routes of circulation of the vessels. In the end, the knowledge gained from the synthesis of the debate was applied in a case study on the island of Delos.
 
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2024-06-10
 
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