“El Paisaje funerario en al-Ándalus”
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2022-11-14
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El presente trabajo realiza una aproximación a los rituales de enterramiento que caracterizan a la sociedad islámica en la Península Ibérica, tanto en el territorio de al-Ándalus, como en aquellas zonas cristianas donde los musulmanes siguieron practicando su religión hasta finales del siglo XV. Para ello se ha realizado un breve recorrido sobre los elementos permiten reconocer dichos rituales y como las evidencias materiales que dejan algunos llegan hasta nosotros, mientras que otros solo se han podido conocer a través de las fuentes documentales. Una vez conocidos estos rituales, se pretende hacer un estudio, no de las tumbas como elementos aislados, sino de los cementerios como espacios articuladores del territorio. Así como una comparativa entre las necrópolis que se mantuvieron en los reinos cristianos de la Castilla Medieval del Duero, y aquellos que se situaban en territorio aún andalusí, en el sur peninsular, fundamentalmente correspondientes al reino nazarí.
The present work makes an approximation to the burial rituals that characterize the Islamic society in the Iberian Peninsula, both in the territory of al-Andalus, and in those Christian areas where Muslims continued to practice their religion until the end of the fifteenth century. . For this, a brief tour has been made of the elements that allow us to recognize these rituals and how the material evidence that some leave behind reaches us, while others have only been known through documentary sources. Once these rituals are known, it is intended to make a study, not of the tombs as isolated elements, but of the cemeteries as articulating spaces of the territory. As well as a comparison between the necropolises that remained in the Christian kingdoms of Medieval Castile del Duero, and those that were still located in Andalusian territory, in the south of the peninsula, fundamentally corresponding to the Nasrid kingdom.
The present work makes an approximation to the burial rituals that characterize the Islamic society in the Iberian Peninsula, both in the territory of al-Andalus, and in those Christian areas where Muslims continued to practice their religion until the end of the fifteenth century. . For this, a brief tour has been made of the elements that allow us to recognize these rituals and how the material evidence that some leave behind reaches us, while others have only been known through documentary sources. Once these rituals are known, it is intended to make a study, not of the tombs as isolated elements, but of the cemeteries as articulating spaces of the territory. As well as a comparison between the necropolises that remained in the Christian kingdoms of Medieval Castile del Duero, and those that were still located in Andalusian territory, in the south of the peninsula, fundamentally corresponding to the Nasrid kingdom.
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Arqueología de la Arquitectura