ROMAN OIL LAMP OF TERRACOTTA ON SYRIAN COAST: STATISTICAL ANALYSIS

<p class="SC-AbstractTextCxSpFirst">In 64 B.C., the Romans turned Syria into a Roman province and this occupation continued, with many vicissitudes, until 638 A.D. when it fell into Arab hands. This occupation originated an important material and social development for almost 400 yea...

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Main Authors: Mustafa BASHAR, Francisco Javier ESQUIVEL, José Antonio ESQUIVEL
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Published: Mega Publishing House 2023-02-01
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Online Access:https://jaha.org.ro/index.php/JAHA/article/view/803
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description <p class="SC-AbstractTextCxSpFirst">In 64 B.C., the Romans turned Syria into a Roman province and this occupation continued, with many vicissitudes, until 638 A.D. when it fell into Arab hands. This occupation originated an important material and social development for almost 400 years. The oil lamps located in Syria were objects located in hypogea (funeral contexts) and in cut pits (domestic contexts) mainly along the Syrian coast, showing aspects of the social, cultural and domestic life.</p><p class="SC-AbstractTextCxSpMiddle">From the data published in the scientific literature, four quantitative variables (length, width, discus diameter and shape index) and two qualitative variables of great archaeological relevance (context and chronology) from Syria oil lamps have been recorded, which has allowed us to analyze the oil lamps by applying bivariate and multivariate statistical analysis. The results obtained indicate different factory patterns regarding the context and chronology as well.</p><p class="SC-AbstractTextCxSpLast">The application of Cluster Analysis provides a classification of the oil lamps into a large group consisting of small and very rounded lamps, perhaps dedicated to domestic and everyday use, versus other group with larger and highly stylized lamps, possibly with functionality more associated with burials or ceremonial rituals. Also, the graphics sequences of each variable constitute a pattern for the lamps in each cluster with respect to the metric variables, allowing to graphically comparison between the oil lamps and the variable values also.</p>
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spelling doaj-art-6ba3da87ec3f4405a08a0a092350b3e72025-08-20T02:55:36ZengMega Publishing HouseJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology2360-266X2023-02-019410.14795/j.v9i4.803447ROMAN OIL LAMP OF TERRACOTTA ON SYRIAN COAST: STATISTICAL ANALYSISMustafa BASHAR0Francisco Javier ESQUIVEL1José Antonio ESQUIVEL2University of al-Baath, Homs (Syria)University of GranadaUniversidad de Granada (Andalusia, Spain)<p class="SC-AbstractTextCxSpFirst">In 64 B.C., the Romans turned Syria into a Roman province and this occupation continued, with many vicissitudes, until 638 A.D. when it fell into Arab hands. This occupation originated an important material and social development for almost 400 years. The oil lamps located in Syria were objects located in hypogea (funeral contexts) and in cut pits (domestic contexts) mainly along the Syrian coast, showing aspects of the social, cultural and domestic life.</p><p class="SC-AbstractTextCxSpMiddle">From the data published in the scientific literature, four quantitative variables (length, width, discus diameter and shape index) and two qualitative variables of great archaeological relevance (context and chronology) from Syria oil lamps have been recorded, which has allowed us to analyze the oil lamps by applying bivariate and multivariate statistical analysis. The results obtained indicate different factory patterns regarding the context and chronology as well.</p><p class="SC-AbstractTextCxSpLast">The application of Cluster Analysis provides a classification of the oil lamps into a large group consisting of small and very rounded lamps, perhaps dedicated to domestic and everyday use, versus other group with larger and highly stylized lamps, possibly with functionality more associated with burials or ceremonial rituals. Also, the graphics sequences of each variable constitute a pattern for the lamps in each cluster with respect to the metric variables, allowing to graphically comparison between the oil lamps and the variable values also.</p>https://jaha.org.ro/index.php/JAHA/article/view/803chronologyquantificationroman oil lampsstatistical classificationsyrian coastterracotta
spellingShingle Mustafa BASHAR
Francisco Javier ESQUIVEL
José Antonio ESQUIVEL
ROMAN OIL LAMP OF TERRACOTTA ON SYRIAN COAST: STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology
chronology
quantification
roman oil lamps
statistical classification
syrian coast
terracotta
title ROMAN OIL LAMP OF TERRACOTTA ON SYRIAN COAST: STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
title_full ROMAN OIL LAMP OF TERRACOTTA ON SYRIAN COAST: STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
title_fullStr ROMAN OIL LAMP OF TERRACOTTA ON SYRIAN COAST: STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
title_full_unstemmed ROMAN OIL LAMP OF TERRACOTTA ON SYRIAN COAST: STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
title_short ROMAN OIL LAMP OF TERRACOTTA ON SYRIAN COAST: STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
title_sort roman oil lamp of terracotta on syrian coast statistical analysis
topic chronology
quantification
roman oil lamps
statistical classification
syrian coast
terracotta
url https://jaha.org.ro/index.php/JAHA/article/view/803
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