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Arqueología de Género en Galicia

Arqueología de Género en Galicia

Celtia Rodríguez González

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British Archaeological Reports (Oxford) Ltd
Año de edición:
2025
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Arqueología
ISBN:
9781407363479
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Esta obra constituye una de las primeras aproximaciones a la arqueología de género aplicada al contexto altomedieval en la Península Ibérica. A través de una lectura arqueológica de la transición del mundo romano a la Alta Edad Media, se analizan las transformaciones sociales entre los siglos IV y VI d.C. desde una perspectiva feminista centrada en las sociedades rurales, la vida cotidiana y las actividades de mantenimiento. Frente a las narrativas centradas en las élites y los conflictos bélicos, esta obra da protagonismo a las experiencias materiales de las comunidades campesinas y a sujetos históricamente invisibilizados. El enfoque adoptado, basado en el estudio de la cotidianidad a través de la arqueología del cuerpo y del espacio doméstico, propone una (re)interpretación más inclusiva de los procesos de cambio en el periodo. El análisis se desarrolla a partir de tres yacimientos gallegos -Santomé, O Castelo, y A Lanzada-cuyas excavaciones recientes permiten repensar el género y la transformación histórica desde la materialidad.This work constitutes one of the first approaches to gender archaeology applied to the early medieval context of the Iberian Peninsula. Through an archaeological reading of the transition from the Roman world to the Early Middle Ages, it analyses social transformations between the 4th and 6th centuries AD from a feminist perspective focused on rural societies, everyday life, and maintenance activities. In contrast to narratives centred on elites and military conflict, this study foregrounds the material experiences of peasant communities and historically marginalised subjects. The approach adopted-based on the study of daily life through the archaeology of the body and domestic space-proposes a more inclusive (re)interpretation of historical change during this period. The analysis is structured around three Galician sites-Santomé, O Castelo, and A Lanzada-whose recent excavations provide new insights into gender, rurality, and processes of historical transformation through material culture.

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