ARQUEOLOGIA CLÁSSICA E AS HUMANIDADES DIGITAIS NO BRASIL

  • Marcio Teixeira Bastos MAE-USP
  • Maria Isabel D'Agostino Fleming Universidade de São Paulo
  • Vagner Carvalheiro Porto Universidade de São Paulo
Palavras-chave: Arqueologia Clássica, Humanidades Digitais, LARP

Resumo

RESUMO: O artigo aborda os Estudos Clássicos desenvolvidos no Brasil sob a perspectiva das novas tecnologias empregadas no Laboratório de Arqueologia Romana Provincial do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia da Universidade de São Paulo (LARP/MAE-USP). Discute a relevância das Humanidades Digitais para a Arqueologia no meio acadêmico e os benefícios da plataforma ArcGis e dos Sistemas de Informação Geográfica aliados às questões de pesquisas que lidam com Arqueometria e Ciberarqueologia. Priorizando o conhecimento das províncias romanas através dos seus respectivos desenvolvimentos regionais, o artigo percorre novas vias de diálogo e entendimento das práticas transculturais e transregionais como forma de potencializar a pesquisa arqueológica sobre o Mediterrâneo Antigo no Brasil.ABSTRACT: This paper deals with the development of Classical Archaeology in Brazil from the perspective of the new technologies used in the Laboratory for Roman Provincial Archaeology of the Museum of Archeology and Ethnology of the University of São Paulo (LARP / MAE-USP). It discusses the relevance of the Digital Humanities to Archeology in the Brazilian academic environment and the benefits of the ArcGis platform and the Geographic Information Systems combined with Archeometry and Cyber-Archeology approaches. This paper aims to open new avenues for dialogue by means of enhancing archeological research about ancient Mediterranean in Brazil.

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Publicado
2017-06-29
Como Citar
Teixeira Bastos, M., Fleming, M. I. D., & Porto, V. C. (2017). ARQUEOLOGIA CLÁSSICA E AS HUMANIDADES DIGITAIS NO BRASIL. Cadernos Do LEPAARQ (UFPEL), 14(27), 10-28. https://doi.org/10.15210/lepaarq.v14i27.10544
Seção
Arqueologia Clássica hoje: reflexões contemporâneas