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The proposal relates to Lourdes Domínguez, member of the Academy of History, Cuba, including the production of papers, fostering also bringing up scholars, in close cooperation with the state of São Paulo (AU)
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas (IFCH) (Institutional affiliation for the last research proposal) Birthplace: Brazil
graduate at História from Universidade de São Paulo (1981), master's at Antropology from Universidade de São Paulo (1986) and ph.d. at Archaeology from Universidade de São Paulo (1990). Has experience in History, focusing on Old and Medieval History, acting on the following subjects: arqueologia, arqueologia historica, historia antiga, historia and antropologia. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)
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The proposal relates to Lourdes Domínguez, member of the Academy of History, Cuba, including the production of papers, fostering also bringing up scholars, in close cooperation with the state of São Paulo (AU)
The visit aims at continuing the on-going development of joint research projects, as well as contributing to the development of BA, MA, PhD and postdoc projects. (AU)
The visit of Professor José Remesal, from the University of Barcelona, aims at strengthening the cooperation between a leading ancient history research center in Barcelona with two leading ancient history institutions (Unicamp and Unesp). (AU)
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In addition to being a British megalithic monument created and used during the Late Neolithic and early Bronze Age (3000 BC - 1520 BC), Stonehenge is today an important part of the constitution of an observation of the past. Taken as a historical source by several bibliographies, it can be a case study for efforts to understand its context, but also, the direction of the academic research…
Palmyra, also known as Tadmor, was an ancient city in present-day Syria, popular for its many cultural confluences and trade routes. For these, it also ended up being integrated into the Roman Empire. Nowadays the usage of terms such as acculturation in an uncritical way is considered problematic, therefore the resistance and significance of the natives have been identified by itself. An …
Since ancient times, the East and its peoples have been object of the Western eye, which set the development of otherness relationships between the peoples of those regions when talking about this "other". The Greco-Persian Wars (490-479 BC) changed the otherness relationship, making possible for us to observe in the sources of the fifth century how Greeks passed to handle with this "othe…
The theme of Roman imperial cult allows us to approach the relation between religion and power in order to make evident how these two spheres are intrinsic in Ancient Rome. By setting out to do a study that goes beyond the capital of the Empire, we can get to a distinct and multicultural context, of which said Roman elements became a part as from 30 B.C. with the conquest of Egypt and its…
An analysis that turns to a specific aspect of the religion in Ancient Rome, by the end of the Republic and beginning of the Empire, allows us to problematize the border between human and divine through a study on the ritual that would mark a certain transition from the former to the latter: the consecratio, that would culminate, in its turn, in the ascension of the ritual subject to the …
Since ancient times, the Orient is object from the eye of the Occident, which determined the elaboration of otherness relations between the different populations that inhabited both regions in the course of time. In the first half of the fifth century BC, the Hellas watched a conflict that was determinant for the construction of your people's identity and your otherness discourse, the Per…
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The city of Palmyra, also known as Tadmor, is located in current Syria. Known for its commercial routes and culture confluences, this antiquity city was dominated by the Roman Empire, but not in a passive way. This project aims to validate how the Palmyra people had their own ideals and materializations of culture, even though the Romans made themselves present. An example of this was Que…
Since ancient times, the East and its peoples have been objects of the western eye, which we can observe in many sources that try to describe and analyze this neighboring region, producing otherness speeches that marked its difference, as is the case of Herodotus Histories, fifth century work that guides our research. We can observe in greek rhetoric a otherness speech that sets a polari…
Underwater archaeology might be considered one of the most recent sub-fields of archaeology. It already published many books on theme, which enables one to get interested to study its development. Those books published not just texts, which presented discourse changes through time. They also published lots of photographs, which have their own discourses. As being so, the objective of this…
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