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Same Language, Different Diet. Dynamics and Rhythms of Change in Ancient Ilduro (Cabrera De Mar, Barcelona) Based on Epigraphic and Faunal Evidence
Abstract: Reviewed draft 54 pages; ; This study uses faunal and epigraphic evidence from the valley of Cabrera de Mar in present-day Catalonia (Spain) as proxies for understanding complex processes and dynamics of cultural change between the late Iron Age and early Roman times. The faunal remains indicate significant dietary change, although the epigraphic evidence implies that language—in contrast—changed at a slower pace, as shown by the use of indigenous onomastics and the continued use of the Iberian script, coin legends included. To ensure an interdisciplinary analysis, the study also discusses change as perceptible in architectural remains, ceramics and funerary practices. Our study shows that cultural change can take place at different levels and according to different rhythms, not only on regional and settlement planes but also at neighbourhood and household scales. Finally, our results highlight the value of archaeology as a tool for studying and understanding colonial encounters. ; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada through the award of an Insight Grant: Beyond Contacts: Tracing Identities and Cultural Change in the Roman West ; ERC grant StG 716298 ZooMWest: Zooarchaeology and Mobility in the Western Mediterranean: From the Late Bronze Age to Late Antiquity ; Peer reviewed
Keyword: Cultural Change; Diet; Epigraphy; Hispania; Iberian Peninsula; Language; Zooarchaeology
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/262583
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