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Iles, frontières et archéologies

  • Philippe Pergola

This reflection, which I dedicate to my friend Guido Vannini, deals with themes at the heart of his scientific way, his method and our relations and exchanges over the past decades. Christian archaeology is by far the veteran of “post-Roman” archaeologies. A discipline born in 16th century papal Rome, it was originally strongly marked by the seal of an apologetic Catholicism, in the hottest moments of the Counter-Reformation. During the second half of the 19th century it gradually emerged from this ideological confinement. During the 20th century it became internationalized and broadened the scope of its interests. The real turning point came in the 1970s, when medieval archaeology was gaining ground. The 1980s were the years in which the centuries long considered obscure (7th-8th centuries in particular) were the object of all the attention of Christian, Classical and Medieval Archaeologies, each initially claiming a sort of monopoly, according to different ideological parameters (among those who “believe in heaven and those who do not”... ), in a “je t’aime, moi non plus”, made up of angry looks, deaf dialogues, then today’s finally constructive exchanges and debates, and new balances arise from these initial conflicts and stimulating debates.

  • Keywords:
  • Late Antique and Early Medieval Mediterranean Islands and Frontiers Public archaeology Christian topography Rural settlements,
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Philippe Pergola

Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana, Italy

  1. C. Corsi, F. Vermeulen, La ville romaine de Mariana (Corse) et son urbanisme, Melanges de l'Ecole Française de Rome, 2015.
  2. F. Lo Schiavo et Ph. Pergola (dir.) : Les lingots peau-de-bœuf et la navigation en Méditerranée centrale, Actes du IIe Colloque International (Lucciana, Mariana, 15-18 septembre 2005) Patrimoine d’une île, n. 4, Ajaccio, 2013.
  3. Le fait religieux en Méditerranée (128e Congrès du C.T.H.S., Bastia 14-21 avril 2003, Etudes Corses, 62, 2006. DOI: 10.4000/mefra.2758
  4. Ph. Pergola (dir.) Mariana et la vallée du Golo, Actes du Ier colloque international de Bastia-Lucciana (10-16 septembre 2004), 2 volumes, Patrimoine d’une île, n. 2 et 3, Ajaccio, 2013 et en septembre 2005.
  5. Ph. Pergola et J. Rebière (dir.), Actes du colloque international :  Conserver, préserver, étudier, valoriser le patrimoine en milieu isolé » ; support CD et en ligne : http://art-conservation.fr/conserver-etudier-proteger-valoriser-le-patrimoine-en-milieu-isole/, Draguignan, 2013.
  6. Ph.Pergola, Le origini cristiane di isole e « continenti » tra identità e uniformità, alla prova dell’archeologia, in R, Martorelli, A. Piras et P.G. Spanu (dir.), Isole e terraferma nel primo cristianesimo. Identità locale e interscambi culturali, religiosi e produttivi, Cagliari, 2015.
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Chapter Title

Iles, frontières et archéologies

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Philippe Pergola

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French

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10.36253/979-12-215-0376-0.35

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Florentia

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Studi di archeologia: vol. 5 - Numero speciale - Studi in onore di Guido Vannini

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Michele Nucciotti, Elisa Pruno

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2024

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