Vasos judaicos de pedra do período herodiano
uma biografia social dos artefatos arqueológicos
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22351/et.v64i3.2221Keywords:
Jewish vases, Museum of Archeology, Social BiographyAbstract
This article discusses the study of material culture from the construction of social biographies that investigate the life trajectory of archaeological objects from their creation to their disposal, discovery and place of exhibition in the museum. This approach has been proposed for the so-called Biblical Archeology, seeking to concentrate on the social and cultural aspects resulting from the material findings that refer to biblical narratives. Based on this premise, there was a social biography of a set of Jewish fragments, a cup and jug, made in limestone, dated from the Herodian period, belonging to the collection of the Biblical Archeology Museum (MAB) of the UNASP, with the aim of producing knowledge about these artifacts from their origin to contemporary times.