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Relaciones. Estudios de historia y sociedad

versión On-line ISSN 2448-7554versión impresa ISSN 0185-3929

Relac. Estud. hist. soc. vol.29 no.113 Zamora mar. 2008

 

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San Aguebaud, Claudius y la arqueología

Phil C. Weigand1  * 

1El Colegio De Michoacán, México


Resumen:

La interpretacion de los datos arqueologicos depende en gran parte en la analogía con las fuentes historicas o etnograficas. Hay circunstancias en que las analogías existen, pero son difíciles de aplicar en la arqueologia. Examinamos la existencia de iconoclasismo en la epoca medieval y en los espacios italianos y de la Francia sureña para buscar si podemos identificar, sin documentos, el iconoclasismo de los sacerdotes Aguebaud y Claudius dentro la Iglesia en el siglo noveno. Examinamos en manera comparativa el iconoclasismo bizantino de la misma epoca y la prohibicion de iconos entre los islámicos, buscando posibles relaciones entre los varios movimientos iconoclasticos.

Palabras clave: Analogía en arqueología; epoca medieval europea; iconoclasismo; Italia; Francia.

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Recibido: 07 de Mayo de 2007; Aprobado: 22 de Agosto de 2007

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