Espaços urbanos e relações de poder no Egito romano
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https://doi.org/10.17648/rom.v0i3.8641Mots-clés :
Egito Romano, Espaço Urbano, Chora, PoderRésumé
Os estudos sobre o Egito romano, durante muito tempo, não se dedicaram a explorar a influência romana na configuração das cidades, ao que parece não muito evidente no interior do território egípcio. No entanto, esta é uma temática que tem sido abordada cada vez com mais frequência por historiadores e arqueólogos. O Egito romano normalmente é considerado como sendo constituído por póleis de fundação grega, por metrópoles (capitais dos nomos) e por aldeias. A partir desta configuração, propomos abordar a questão das relações de poder e da formação do espaço urbano na chora egípcia, ou seja, o Egito, com exceção da cidade de AlexandriaTéléchargements
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