Propuesta de una metodología arqueológica para el análisis de los registros malacológicos de talleres de tinte púrpura

  1. Ramón Cebrián-Guimerá
  2. María del Carmen Del-Arco-Aguilar
Revista:
Revista atlántica-mediterránea de prehistoria y arqueología social

ISSN: 1138-9435

Año de publicación: 2024

Número: 26

Páginas: 87-113

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.25267/REV_ATL-MEDITERR_PREHIST_ARQUEOL_SOC.2024.V26.06 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Otras publicaciones en: Revista atlántica-mediterránea de prehistoria y arqueología social

Resumen

In 2012, the discovery of a Roman purple workshop on the Islote de Lobos meant thinking and designing the constitution of a methodology for quantitative, descriptive, comparative and interpretive analysis of the purple shell-middens. An archaeological methodology in its base and construct. It can be applied to other analogous sites and which is born from the observation and study of the archaeologi-cal record of the Canarian workshop that was intact and in primary position. These characteristics and the implementation of three experimental procedures on the operational chain of the purple workers, the murileguli, have allowed us to generate a guideline methodology. This enables the possibility of analyzing and inferring the records from a quantitative and economic perspective based on the work efficiency and productivity of the operators. This puts us in perspective about the historical process of the production and trade of purple in the ancient Mediterranean and Atlantic