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CONTENTS
11 Foreword
Else Roesdahl
13 Introduction
James Craham-Campbell
19 CHAPTER 1
Medieval Archaeology at the Outset of the Third Millennium:
Research and Teaching
Hans Andersson, Barbara Scholkmann and Mette Svart Kristiansen
Different Countries: Different Medieval Archaeologies. The Development of Medieval
Archaeology. Objectives and Research Topics. The Position of the Discipline among
other Academic Disciplines. The Teaching of Medieval Archaeology. The Theoretical
Framework. The European Perspective. Archaeological Investigation: Data and interpreta-
tion; Archaeological excavation; Buildings archaeology; Artefacts; Scientific methods of
investigation and dating. Bibliography.
Box 1.1: Stratigraphie Relationships, Mette Svart Kristiansen 38
Box 1.2: From Excavation to Publication, Sören Frommer 40
46 CHAPTER 2
Peoples and Environments
Lech Leciejewicz and Magdalena Valor
The Natural Landscape: Geomorphology and natural resources; Climate, plants and ani-
mals; The function of the North, Baltic and Mediterranean Seas in inter-regional contacts.
Ethnography and Archaeology: North-West Europe; North-East Europe; Southern Europe.
Socio-Political Transformation and Economic Progress: the Environmental Consequences:
Socio-political transformation; Economic progress. Bibliography.
Box 2.1: The Norse Expansion across the North Atlantic, Orri Vésteinsson 52
Box 2.2: Central and Northern Europe as seen by Early Medieval Travellers
and Geographers, Lech Leciejewicz 58
Box 2.3: Arabs and Berbers in al-Andalus, Helena de Felipe 68
76 CHAPTER 3
Rural Settlement
Jan Klapstë and Anne Nissen Jaubert
Introduction: Rural settlement forms; Continuity and change. Rural Settlements
as Internal Systems: Rural settlement stability; Building traditions; Building trends;
Farmsteads as socio-economic units. Rural Territories as Economic Space: Fields; Rural
technology and innovation. Rural Settlements in Relationship to Cemeteries and Churches
or Chapels. The Heritage of Early Medieval Rural Settlement. Bibliography.
Box 3.1: Vorbasse, Denmark, Jan Klapstë Anne Nissen Jaubert 90
Box 3.2: The Diffusion of the Plough, Jan Klapstë Anne Nissen Jaubert 98
111 CHAPTER 4
Urban Settlement
John Schofield and Heiko Steuer
Part 1: Western Europe, John Schofield 111
Introduction. The Eighth and Ninth Centuries: Types of urban settlement; Patterns of
public and private space; Religion in towns; Manufacturing and trade; Towns as 'central-
places'; Conclusions for the eighth and ninth centuries. The Tenth to Twelfth Centuries:
Types of urban settlement; Patterns of public and private space; Religion in towns;
Manufacturing and trade; Towns as 'central-places'; Conclusions for tenth to twelfth
centuries.
Part 2: Central, Northern, Eastern and Southern Europe, Heiko Steuer 129
Introduction. Definition. Phases of urban development. Types of early urban settlement.
Population estimates. Patterns of public and private space. Towns as 'central-places'.
Conclusions. Bibliography.
Box 4.1: Lundenwic, John Schofield 114
Box 4.2: Rome, Riccardo Santangeli Valenzani 130
Box 4.3: Hedeby, Heiko Steuer 140
154 CHAPTER 5
Housing Culture
Else Roesdahl and Barbara Scholkmann
Introduction. The Archaeology of Housing Culture. Sources. Rural Housing. Monastic
Housing. Urban Housing. Aristocratic Housing. Warm, Bright, Safe and Formal in Castles
and Towns: Heating and lighting; Interior design; Food, water and waste; Leisure.
Concluding Remarks. Bibliography.
Box 5.1: The Icelandic House, Orri Vésteinsson 156
The Andalusian House, Pilar Lafuente 157
Box 5.2: Heating Systems, Else Roesdahl Barbara Scholkmann 174
181 CHAPTER 6
Food
Sabine Karg and Pilar Lafuente
Part 1: The South, Pilar Lafuente 181
Introduction. Foods of Animal Origin: Which animals were used? How were they eaten?
Foods of Vegetable Origin: Which vegetables were eaten? How were they used? Food of
Mineral Origin. Preservation and Storage. Preparation and Consumption of Food.
Part 2: The Rest of Europe, Sabine Karg 192
Food from Fields. Food from Gardens. Food from Hedge and Forest. Alcoholic Beverages.
Food from Domestic Animals. Food from Wild Animals. Bibliography.
Box 6.1: Archaeobotany and Archaeozoology, Sabine Karg 184
Box 6.2: Beer and Wine, Sabine Karg 799
Box 6.3: Sea Fishing and Long-Term Socio-Economic Trends in
North-Western Europe, James H Barrett 201
208 CHAPTER 7
Technology, Craft and Industry
Ricardo Córdoba, with Jan Klápíté, Anne Nissen Jaubert,
James Graham-Campbell, Jerzy Maik, Radomir Pleiner,
Sabine Felgenhauer-Schmiedt, Hans Krongaard Kristensen and Jens Vellev
Introduction: Textiles; Tanning; Bone, antler and horn; Ironworking; Pottery; Class,
Ricardo Córdoba. Watermills, Jan Klapste, Anne Nissen Jaubert and Ricardo Córdoba,
with James Graham-Campbell. Cloth Production, Jerzy Maik. Iron and Ironworking,
Radomir Pleiner. Continental Ceramics: Introduction; Tableware; Kitchenware, Sabine
Felgenhauer-Schmiedt. The Production and Use of Bricks, Hans Krongaard Kristensen.
Salt, Jens Vellev. Bibliography.
237 CHAPTER 8
Material Culture and Daily Life
Sabine Felgenhauer-Schmiedt, with James Graham-Campbell
Political and Economic Foundations. Vessels and Life-Styles: Ceramics for table
and kitchen; Glass vessels; Metal vessels; Wooden artefacts. Clothing and Jewellery.
Horse and Rider. Tools. Private Space. Reading and Writing. Gaming. Summary.
Bibliography.
Box 8.1: Green-and-Brown Decorated Pottery in al-Andalus, Pilar Lafuente 240
Box 8.2: Wooden Artefacts, Jon Hather 246
Box 8.3: Women's Costume in South-Western Finland
from Grave-Goods, Jaana Riikonen 250
261 CHAPTER 9
Travel and Transport
Jan Bill and Else Roesdahl
Introduction. Travel, Transport and Society. Land Transport: Roads, fords and bridges;
Riding, driving, carrying, walking-and animals; Winter transport. Sea and River
Transport: Organisation and routes in the Mediterranean area; Mediterranean
shipbuilding traditions; Performance and transport capacity; Mediterranean har-
bours; Organisation and routes in Northern Europe; Northern shipbuilding traditions;
Performance and transport capacity of North European ships; Harbours in Northern
Europe. Bibliography.
Box 9.1: Bridges, Else Roesdahl 268
Box 9.2: The Gokstad Ship, Arne Emil Christensen 280
289 CHAPTER 10
Trade and Exchange
Paul Arthur and Seren M Sindbk
Part 1: The Mediterranean Region, Paul Arthur 289
Introduction. Ceramics. Shipwrecks. Coinage. Collapse and Revival. The Arabs. Markets
and Trading-Sites. Fairs. Gift-Exchange and Holy Relics. Trade-Goods. Development and
Change. Bibliography.
Part 2: Northern Europe, Seren M Sindbxk 302
The Emporia Network. The Urban Revival. Places, Networks and Organisation. Trade-
Goods. Bibliography.
Box 10.1: Commercial Amphorae, Paul Arthur 291
Box 10.2: Stone-Trade, Seren M Sindbk 310
316 CHAPTER 11
Fortifications
Johnny De Meulemeester and Kieran O'Conor
Introduction. Communal Fortifications: Refuge-sites. Early State Fortifications: Garrisoned
fortresses; Linear fortifications and territorial defences; Proto-urban and urban fortifica-
tions; Other communal or early state fortifications. Private Fortifications: Castles; Motte
castles and ring-work castles; Masonry castles. Palaces, Carolingian Villas, Strongholds
and Defended Farmsteads: Palaces and Carolingian villas; Strongholds and defended
farmsteads. Conclusions. Bibliography.
Box 11.1: Hen Domen, Wales, Robert Higham 328
Box 11.2: Slavic Strongholds, Jan Klápste 336
342 CHAPTER 12
The Display of Secular Power
James Graham-Campbell and Matthias Untermann
Part 1: Palaces, Matthias Untermann 342
Introduction. Merovingian and Carolingian Palaces. Some other European Palaces.
Later Palaces and High-Status Architecture.
Part 2: Elite Activities and Symbols of Power, James Graham-Campbell 350
Elite Activities: Hunting; Feasting; Sports, games and tournaments.
Symbols of Power: Regalia; Heraldry; Seals. Bibliography.
Box 12.1: Secular Power in the Landscape, Andrew Reynolds 352
Box 12.2: Crowned Heads, James Graham-Campbell 360
366 CHAPTER 13
Religions
Leszek Stupecki and Magdalena Valor
Part 1: Pagan Religion in North, East and Central Europe, and Conversion
to Christianity, Leszek Stupecki 366
Introduction. Pagan Beliefs: Mythologies; Rituals. Pagan Sanctuaries and
'Central-Places'. Conversion.
Part 2: Christians, Muslims and Jews, Magdalena Valor 380
Introduction. Church Organisation: The pre-Carolingian period (700-751); From the
Carolingian period to Pope Gregory Vll's reform (751-1075); The Church from 1075 until
1200. Monasticism. Pilgrimage. Christian Artefacts. Islam in the Western Mediterranean
Area. The Jewish Religion. Bibliography.
Box 13.1: Gross Raden, Germany, Leszek Stupecki 376
Box 13.2: Pilgrims, José Avelino Gutiérrez 386
398 CHAPTER 14
Religious Buildings
Tadhg O'Keeffe, with Matthias Untermann
Introduction. From Roman to Romanesque: Rome reborn? Churches of the Carolingian
renaissance; A transitional era? The later tenth century; Romanesque; The end of
Romanesque. Categories of Christian Architecture: Monasteries and monastic planning.
Rebuildings. The Evidence of Excavation. Issues for the Future. Bibliography.
Box 14.1: The Almohad Friday Mosque of Seville, Magdalena Valor 400
Box 14.2: Danish Romanesque Churches: their Interior Arrangements
and Fittings, Hans Krongaard Kristensen 406
420 CHAPTER 15
Life, Death and Memory
Thomas Meier, with James Graham-Campbell
Life and Disease: Life-expectancy and paleo-demography; Disease. Medical Care.
Death and Burial: Rites de passage; Places of burial; Grave-markers and memorials;
Types of burial; Grave-goods. Memory. Bibliography.
Box 15.1: Putting the People in the Picture: What Physical Anthropology can
do for Archaeology, Niels Lynnerup 428
Box 15.2: Enacting Resurrection: the Religious Topography of Church Burial,
Thomas Meier 436
Box 15.3: Charlemagne and the Epitaph of Pope Hadrian I, Joanna Story 444
450 Afterword
James Graham-Campbell
453 Index of Authors
455 Index: General
James Graham-Campbell
465 Index: Peoples and Places
Mette Sorensen |
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CONTENTS
11 Foreword
Else Roesdahl
13 Introduction
James Craham-Campbell
19 CHAPTER 1
Medieval Archaeology at the Outset of the Third Millennium:
Research and Teaching
Hans Andersson, Barbara Scholkmann and Mette Svart Kristiansen
Different Countries: Different Medieval Archaeologies. The Development of Medieval
Archaeology. Objectives and Research Topics. The Position of the Discipline among
other Academic Disciplines. The Teaching of Medieval Archaeology. The Theoretical
Framework. The European Perspective. Archaeological Investigation: Data and interpreta-
tion; Archaeological excavation; Buildings archaeology; Artefacts; Scientific methods of
investigation and dating. Bibliography.
Box 1.1: Stratigraphie Relationships, Mette Svart Kristiansen 38
Box 1.2: From Excavation to Publication, Sören Frommer 40
46 CHAPTER 2
Peoples and Environments
Lech Leciejewicz and Magdalena Valor
The Natural Landscape: Geomorphology and natural resources; Climate, plants and ani-
mals; The function of the North, Baltic and Mediterranean Seas in inter-regional contacts.
Ethnography and Archaeology: North-West Europe; North-East Europe; Southern Europe.
Socio-Political Transformation and Economic Progress: the Environmental Consequences:
Socio-political transformation; Economic progress. Bibliography.
Box 2.1: The Norse Expansion across the North Atlantic, Orri Vésteinsson 52
Box 2.2: Central and Northern Europe as seen by Early Medieval Travellers
and Geographers, Lech Leciejewicz 58
Box 2.3: Arabs and Berbers in al-Andalus, Helena de Felipe 68
76 CHAPTER 3
Rural Settlement
Jan Klapstë and Anne Nissen Jaubert
Introduction: Rural settlement forms; Continuity and change. Rural Settlements
as Internal Systems: Rural settlement stability; Building traditions; Building trends;
Farmsteads as socio-economic units. Rural Territories as Economic Space: Fields; Rural
technology and innovation. Rural Settlements in Relationship to Cemeteries and Churches
or Chapels. The Heritage of Early Medieval Rural Settlement. Bibliography.
Box 3.1: Vorbasse, Denmark, Jan Klapstë Anne Nissen Jaubert 90
Box 3.2: The Diffusion of the Plough, Jan Klapstë Anne Nissen Jaubert 98
111 CHAPTER 4
Urban Settlement
John Schofield and Heiko Steuer
Part 1: Western Europe, John Schofield 111
Introduction. The Eighth and Ninth Centuries: Types of urban settlement; Patterns of
public and private space; Religion in towns; Manufacturing and trade; Towns as 'central-
places'; Conclusions for the eighth and ninth centuries. The Tenth to Twelfth Centuries:
Types of urban settlement; Patterns of public and private space; Religion in towns;
Manufacturing and trade; Towns as 'central-places'; Conclusions for tenth to twelfth
centuries.
Part 2: Central, Northern, Eastern and Southern Europe, Heiko Steuer 129
Introduction. Definition. Phases of urban development. Types of early urban settlement.
Population estimates. Patterns of public and private space. Towns as 'central-places'.
Conclusions. Bibliography.
Box 4.1: Lundenwic, John Schofield 114
Box 4.2: Rome, Riccardo Santangeli Valenzani 130
Box 4.3: Hedeby, Heiko Steuer 140
154 CHAPTER 5
Housing Culture
Else Roesdahl and Barbara Scholkmann
Introduction. The Archaeology of Housing Culture. Sources. Rural Housing. Monastic
Housing. Urban Housing. Aristocratic Housing. Warm, Bright, Safe and Formal in Castles
and Towns: Heating and lighting; Interior design; Food, water and waste; Leisure.
Concluding Remarks. Bibliography.
Box 5.1: The Icelandic House, Orri Vésteinsson 156
The Andalusian House, Pilar Lafuente 157
Box 5.2: Heating Systems, Else Roesdahl Barbara Scholkmann 174
181 CHAPTER 6
Food
Sabine Karg and Pilar Lafuente
Part 1: The South, Pilar Lafuente 181
Introduction. Foods of Animal Origin: Which animals were used? How were they eaten?
Foods of Vegetable Origin: Which vegetables were eaten? How were they used? Food of
Mineral Origin. Preservation and Storage. Preparation and Consumption of Food.
Part 2: The Rest of Europe, Sabine Karg 192
Food from Fields. Food from Gardens. Food from Hedge and Forest. Alcoholic Beverages.
Food from Domestic Animals. Food from Wild Animals. Bibliography.
Box 6.1: Archaeobotany and Archaeozoology, Sabine Karg 184
Box 6.2: Beer and Wine, Sabine Karg 799
Box 6.3: Sea Fishing and Long-Term Socio-Economic Trends in
North-Western Europe, James H Barrett 201
208 CHAPTER 7
Technology, Craft and Industry
Ricardo Córdoba, with Jan Klápíté, Anne Nissen Jaubert,
James Graham-Campbell, Jerzy Maik, Radomir Pleiner,
Sabine Felgenhauer-Schmiedt, Hans Krongaard Kristensen and Jens Vellev
Introduction: Textiles; Tanning; Bone, antler and horn; Ironworking; Pottery; Class,
Ricardo Córdoba. Watermills, Jan Klapste, Anne Nissen Jaubert and Ricardo Córdoba,
with James Graham-Campbell. Cloth Production, Jerzy Maik. Iron and Ironworking,
Radomir Pleiner. Continental Ceramics: Introduction; Tableware; Kitchenware, Sabine
Felgenhauer-Schmiedt. The Production and Use of Bricks, Hans Krongaard Kristensen.
Salt, Jens Vellev. Bibliography.
237 CHAPTER 8
Material Culture and Daily Life
Sabine Felgenhauer-Schmiedt, with James Graham-Campbell
Political and Economic Foundations. Vessels and Life-Styles: Ceramics for table
and kitchen; Glass vessels; Metal vessels; Wooden artefacts. Clothing and Jewellery.
Horse and Rider. Tools. Private Space. Reading and Writing. Gaming. Summary.
Bibliography.
Box 8.1: Green-and-Brown Decorated Pottery in al-Andalus, Pilar Lafuente 240
Box 8.2: Wooden Artefacts, Jon Hather 246
Box 8.3: Women's Costume in South-Western Finland
from Grave-Goods, Jaana Riikonen 250
261 CHAPTER 9
Travel and Transport
Jan Bill and Else Roesdahl
Introduction. Travel, Transport and Society. Land Transport: Roads, fords and bridges;
Riding, driving, carrying, walking-and animals; Winter transport. Sea and River
Transport: Organisation and routes in the Mediterranean area; Mediterranean
shipbuilding traditions; Performance and transport capacity; Mediterranean har-
bours; Organisation and routes in Northern Europe; Northern shipbuilding traditions;
Performance and transport capacity of North European ships; Harbours in Northern
Europe. Bibliography.
Box 9.1: Bridges, Else Roesdahl 268
Box 9.2: The Gokstad Ship, Arne Emil Christensen 280
289 CHAPTER 10
Trade and Exchange
Paul Arthur and Seren M Sindbœk
Part 1: The Mediterranean Region, Paul Arthur 289
Introduction. Ceramics. Shipwrecks. Coinage. Collapse and Revival. The Arabs. Markets
and Trading-Sites. Fairs. Gift-Exchange and Holy Relics. Trade-Goods. Development and
Change. Bibliography.
Part 2: Northern Europe, Seren M Sindbxk 302
The Emporia Network. The Urban Revival. Places, Networks and Organisation. Trade-
Goods. Bibliography.
Box 10.1: Commercial Amphorae, Paul Arthur 291
Box 10.2: Stone-Trade, Seren M Sindbœk 310
316 CHAPTER 11
Fortifications
Johnny De Meulemeester and Kieran O'Conor
Introduction. Communal Fortifications: Refuge-sites. Early State Fortifications: Garrisoned
fortresses; Linear fortifications and territorial defences; Proto-urban and urban fortifica-
tions; Other communal or early state fortifications. Private Fortifications: Castles; Motte
castles and ring-work castles; Masonry castles. Palaces, Carolingian Villas, Strongholds
and Defended Farmsteads: Palaces and Carolingian villas; Strongholds and defended
farmsteads. Conclusions. Bibliography.
Box 11.1: Hen Domen, Wales, Robert Higham 328
Box 11.2: Slavic Strongholds, Jan Klápste 336
342 CHAPTER 12
The Display of Secular Power
James Graham-Campbell and Matthias Untermann
Part 1: Palaces, Matthias Untermann 342
Introduction. Merovingian and Carolingian Palaces. Some other European Palaces.
Later Palaces and High-Status Architecture.
Part 2: Elite Activities and Symbols of Power, James Graham-Campbell 350
Elite Activities: Hunting; Feasting; Sports, games and tournaments.
Symbols of Power: Regalia; Heraldry; Seals. Bibliography.
Box 12.1: Secular Power in the Landscape, Andrew Reynolds 352
Box 12.2: Crowned Heads, James Graham-Campbell 360
366 CHAPTER 13
Religions
Leszek Stupecki and Magdalena Valor
Part 1: Pagan Religion in North, East and Central Europe, and Conversion
to Christianity, Leszek Stupecki 366
Introduction. Pagan Beliefs: Mythologies; Rituals. Pagan Sanctuaries and
'Central-Places'. Conversion.
Part 2: Christians, Muslims and Jews, Magdalena Valor 380
Introduction. Church Organisation: The pre-Carolingian period (700-751); From the
Carolingian period to Pope Gregory Vll's reform (751-1075); The Church from 1075 until
1200. Monasticism. Pilgrimage. Christian Artefacts. Islam in the Western Mediterranean
Area. The Jewish Religion. Bibliography.
Box 13.1: Gross Raden, Germany, Leszek Stupecki 376
Box 13.2: Pilgrims, José Avelino Gutiérrez 386
398 CHAPTER 14
Religious Buildings
Tadhg O'Keeffe, with Matthias Untermann
Introduction. From Roman to Romanesque: Rome reborn? Churches of the Carolingian
renaissance; A transitional era? The later tenth century; Romanesque; The end of
Romanesque. Categories of Christian Architecture: Monasteries and monastic planning.
Rebuildings. The Evidence of Excavation. Issues for the Future. Bibliography.
Box 14.1: The Almohad Friday Mosque of Seville, Magdalena Valor 400
Box 14.2: Danish Romanesque Churches: their Interior Arrangements
and Fittings, Hans Krongaard Kristensen 406
420 CHAPTER 15
Life, Death and Memory
Thomas Meier, with James Graham-Campbell
Life and Disease: Life-expectancy and paleo-demography; Disease. Medical Care.
Death and Burial: Rites de passage; Places of burial; Grave-markers and memorials;
Types of burial; Grave-goods. Memory. Bibliography.
Box 15.1: Putting the People in the Picture: What Physical Anthropology can
do for Archaeology, Niels Lynnerup 428
Box 15.2: Enacting Resurrection: the Religious Topography of Church Burial,
Thomas Meier 436
Box 15.3: Charlemagne and the Epitaph of Pope Hadrian I, Joanna Story 444
450 Afterword
James Graham-Campbell
453 Index of Authors
455 Index: General
James Graham-Campbell
465 Index: Peoples and Places
Mette Sorensen |
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spelling | The archaeology of medieval Europe Volume 1 Eighth to twelfth centuries AD edited by James Graham-Campbell with Magdalena Valor Aarhus Aarhus University Press [2007] 479 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten, Pläne txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Acta Jutlandica 83,1 Acta Jutlandica. Humanities series 79,[1] Acta Jutlandica ... Acta Jutlandica. Humanities series ... Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Graham-Campbell, James 1947- (DE-588)1033777749 edt Valor Piechotta, Magdalena edt Carver, Martin Oswald Hugh 1941- (DE-588)139282637 edt (DE-604)BV023096284 1 Acta Jutlandica 83,1 (DE-604)BV002778249 83,1 Acta Jutlandica. Humanities series 79,[1] (DE-604)BV011030974 79,1 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016299085&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The archaeology of medieval Europe Acta Jutlandica Acta Jutlandica. Humanities series |
title | The archaeology of medieval Europe |
title_auth | The archaeology of medieval Europe |
title_exact_search | The archaeology of medieval Europe |
title_exact_search_txtP | The archaeology of medieval Europe |
title_full | The archaeology of medieval Europe Volume 1 Eighth to twelfth centuries AD edited by James Graham-Campbell with Magdalena Valor |
title_fullStr | The archaeology of medieval Europe Volume 1 Eighth to twelfth centuries AD edited by James Graham-Campbell with Magdalena Valor |
title_full_unstemmed | The archaeology of medieval Europe Volume 1 Eighth to twelfth centuries AD edited by James Graham-Campbell with Magdalena Valor |
title_short | The archaeology of medieval Europe |
title_sort | the archaeology of medieval europe eighth to twelfth centuries ad |
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