Youth in an enclosed context: new notes on the Attic pottery from the Iberian Tútugi necropolis (Granada, Galera)
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2019
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In this article we analyse how spaces and associations shed
light on the renewed meanings of Attic ceramics in the Iberian
context. We begin with a fundamental idea: that Attic pottery
converses with its context and assumes a new meaning from
the resultant conversation. As such, in the narratives related
to the hereafter, Attic pottery becomes integrated and its
original significance is transformed in the adoption process,
contributing to the Iberian elite’s construction of the imaginary.
The Iberian necropolis of Tútugi (Galera, Granada) brings us
closer to archaeological records in which we can analyse some
of these religious constructs, such as that associated with youth.
In this space, Attic image and indigenous materials confer and
define the aristocratic ambit of youth, which is associated with
initiation and education. However, it also contributes to the
study of other aspects linked to the definition of legitimation
codes, which can be analysed from a contextual and spatial
analysis, in which the Attic image intervenes.
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Carmen Rueda Galán; Ricardo Olmos Romera. Youth in an enclosed context: new notes on the Attic pottery from the Iberian Tútugi necropolis (Granada, Galera). Rui Morais, Delfim Leão, Diana Rodríguez Pérez (Eds.): Greek Art in Motion. Conference in Honour of Sir John Boardman. pp. 212 - 224. Archaeopress, Publishers of Academic Archaeology. Oxford, 2019.