EXPLORING THE BYZANTINE LEVELS OF THE DESTROYED BAALSHAMIN SANCTUARY THROUGH ARCHIVAL RESEARCH An Exercise in Decolonizing History

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作者
Michel, Patrick M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lausanne, Quartier Chamberonne, Lettres ASA, Bur 4024, CH-1015 Lausanne, VD, Switzerland
关键词
Palmyra; digital humanities; Byzantine; colonial; heritage preservation;
D O I
10.5325/jeasmedarcherstu.12.1.0035
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K85 [文物考古];
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0601 ;
摘要
The Temple of Baalshamin in Palmyra was excavated by a Swiss team (1954-1956, 1966) led by the Swiss archaeologist Paul Collart. All of the field notes and other data are at the University of Lausanne. Today, these archives are the best existing source to study the temple, which was destroyed by ISIS (Islamic State in Syria) in 2015. Switzerland was not a colonial power, but, from a postcolonial perspective, it is interesting to study the dismantling process of the Byzantine structures as an assumption that the Roman-era Temple was more important. Based on a study of the historical archives, this article explores the question of whether this action can be seen as favoring a hegemonic narrative that the classical period supersedes all other periods represented by the site.
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页数:15
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