The archaeology of medieval Europe: Volume 2 Twelfth to sixteenth centuries
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Titel: Bd. 2. The archaeology of medieval Europe. Twelfth to sixteenth centuries
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Jahr: 2011
CONTENTS
13 FOREWORD
Else Roesdahl
15 CHAPTER 1
AIMS AND METHODS
Part 1 Scope and Agenda, Martin Carver 15
Introduction - Organisation of the volume - Scope of the volume - Medieval archaeol-
ogy in theory and practice: The nature of the resource; Field method; Landscape survey;
Site survey; Excavation; Studying buildings; Analysis - Agendas and rewards
Part 2 Medieval Archaeology and the Sciences, Aleks Pluskowski 48
Multi-disdplinarity - Environmental archaeology - Biomolecular archaeology - Archaeo-
metallurgy - Conclusion
Box 1.1 Shapwick: Investigating an English Village
after Mick Aston and Christopher Gerrard 28
Box 1.2 Developing an archaeology of buildings in Italy Gian Pietro Brogiolo 40
Box 1.3 Investigating a house of the Military Orders at Ambel in Spain.
Chistopher Gerrard 49
58 HABITAT
Introduction, Martin Carver
60 CHAPTER 2
THE MEDIEVAL LANDSCAPE
Part 1 Investigating the Medieval Environment in France, Joëlle Burnouf 60
Development of the study - New objectives - Scales of inquiry - Methods - Rivers and
ponds - The Little Ice Age - Environment and builders - The notion of legacy
Part 2 Managing the Environment: Examples from France,
Holland and Greenland 68
River management in the middle ages: taming the Loire, Cyril Castanet 68
Communities and rivers in the Roussillon: confronting environmental change,
Jean-Michel Carozza and Carole Puig 71
Medieval reclamation and land use in the Netherlands,
Jan van Doesburg Bert Groenewoudt 73
Norse Greenland and the extinction of the settlement there, Jette Arneborg 78
Contents 5
Part 3 The Tame and the Wild, Aleks Pluskowski 80
Introduction - Medieval Animal Studies - The Tame and Wild in Towns: Microcosms of
Civilisation - Rural society and animals: the struggle for dominion - The zooarchaeology
of medieval pastoral farming - Predator and Prey - Ecological Transformation - Religion,
Commerce and the Aquatic Environment - Animals, Ethnicity and Otherness - Animals
as Material Culture - Conclusion
97 CHAPTER 3
LIVING ON THE LAND
Part 1 Investigating Rural Settlement, Jan Klápsté 97
Introduction to the sources - Aims and methods in the study of rural settlement -
Archaeological evidence: Tools - Fields - Rural industry - The study of deserted villages
- Site formation processes -Two case studies (Svidna and Bystfec) - Studying rural settle-
ment today
Part 2 Four Villages
Skramle - a deserted medieval hamlet in the Scandinavian forest,
Eva Svensson Sofia Andersson no
A farm in Tàrnby, Denmark, Mette Svart Kristiansen 114
Rattray in Moray, north-east Scotland, Martin Carver (after Peter Yeoman) 116
In the path of a high speed train: Beaume, a hamlet in the Rhône Valley,
Odile Maufras, Michèle Bois and Nathalie Valour
Part 3 Crowing Food
Food in northern Europe from the thirteenth to the sixteenth century,
Reidar Bertelsen 126
Method; Changes in diet: the example of England; The northern margins; Scandinavia
and the Continent; A general northern diet?
Hunting and venison in Medieval England, Naomi Sykes 132
Stories from seeds: the late thirteenth century granary at Durfort (Tarn),
Marie-Pierre Ruas 137
Inferring diet by stable isotope analysis: a case study from the French Alps, Estelle
Herrscher- The medieval population at Saint-Laurent in Grenoble (Isère); The diet of the
Grenoble adults; Infants at Saint-Laurent: breastfeeding and weaning; Medieval miners at
Brandes-en-Oisans (Isère, France); Conclusion 739
147 CHAPTER 4
HOUSING
Parti Palaces and Palace Life in the North, David A. H/nton 147
Buildings and physical settings - Status of place - Status in death - Conspicuous con-
sumption
6 Medieval Archaeology
Part 2 Vernacular Housing in the North: the case of England, Kate Giles 159
History of research - High status medieval houses - Lower status 'peasant' houses - Ur-
ban housing-The material household - Conclusion
Part 3 Southerners: House and Carden in Al-Andalus, Julio Navarro Palazón and Pedro
Jiménez Castillo 176
Houses History of research - Layout - Interiors - Conclusion
Cardens History of research - The archaeology of gardens - A history of the Andalu-
sian garden 1S2
Box 4.1 Hungarian Tiled Stoves, Tibor Sabján 157
Box 4.2 English Hygiene, Isla Fay 172
189 CHAPTER 5
MATERIAL CULTURE - ARTEFACTS AND DAILY LIFE
Else Roesdahl and Frans Verhaeghe
Part 1 Medieval Portable Artefacts - A Survey 190
Cooking and dining: eating, drinking and attendant ritual - Furniture and furnishing -
Dress, dress accessories and jewellery - Leisure, entertainment and sports - Body care -
Reading and writing - Religious artefacts
Part 2 Method and Interpretation 213
Artefacts and identities - Influences from beyond Europe - Diversification, increas-
ing comfort and standardization - Social communication, status markers and changing
worlds
Box 5.1 Pictorial sources Else Roesdahl and Frans Verhaeghe 202
Box 5.2 Object and identity in Estonia Heiki Valk 218
228 POWER
Introduction Martin Carver
230 CHAPTER 6
ARCHAEOLOGIES OF COERCION
Parti Castle Archaeology- An Introduction, Werner Meyer 230
Investigation methods and techniques - castle construction and repair - Questions of
typology and terminology - Use of space - Defence - Catastrophe and war - Abandon-
ment and transformation
Part 2 Fortification in the North (1200-1600), Kieran O 'Conor 243
Communal fortifications: Urban - Linear fortifications and territorial defences - State
fortifications and early artillery forts - Private fortifications: castles: Earthwork / timber
castles; Masonry castles; Minor strongholds: Tower houses, fortified houses, moated sites
and crannogs
Contents 7
Part 3 Four Fortresses and a Battle
Town Walls at Carcassonne, Oliver Creighton 261
The castle at Alt Wartburg In Aargau (AG, Switzerland), Maria-Letizia Boscardin 263
The Castle of Cësis, Latvia, Gundars Kalnins and Kaspars Klavins 265
Claregalway Castle - an Irish tower house, Rory Sherlock 269
The Bloody Battle of Towton (England), Tim Sutherland 272
CHAPTER 7
MANUFACTURE AND PRODUCTION
Part 1 Craft into Industry, Ricardo Cordoba and Ulrich Müller 277
Pottery - Glass - Leather: Tanneries and shoemakers' workshops - Bone and antler -
Oil and sugar mills - Craft into industry
Part 2 Pottery and Class 287
Supply and demand - pottery in medieval Southampton, Duncan Brown 287
Stoneware production, Hans-Georg Stephan 297
The Anabaptist potters of Moravia, Jifi Pajer 295
Pottery manufacture in al-Andalus, Julio Navarro Palazón and Pedro Jiménez Castillo 296
The influence of Islamic pottery in the Mediterranean, Alberto Garcia Porras 302
The versatile bote: Spanish decorated jars and their uses, Alejandra Gutiérrez 305
The production of glass in al-Andalus, Pedro Jiménez Castillo and Julio Navarro Palazón -
Archaeology; Workshops; Products; Stained glass 307
Part 3 Textile Production in Western Europe Eva Andersson Strand 315
Sources - Production - Wool - Flax and hemp - Spinning - Weaving - Dyeing - Finish-
ing - Conclusion
Part 4 Metal-workers and /Wining, Marie-Christine Bailly-Maítre, Ricardo Córdoba and
Ulrich Müller 321
Processing - The nature of medieval mining - Documentation - Archaeological investiga-
tion - Conclusion
CHAPTER 8
THE RISING TIDE OF TRAVEL AND TRADE
Part 1 Sea Trade. The Development of Ships and Routes, Jan Bill 328
Mediterranean seafaring to the fourteenth century - North European shipbuilding to the
fifteenth century-The merging of traditions: European shipbuilding in the late Middle
Ages - Transport capacity
edieval Archaeology
Part 2 Archaeology of a Trade Network: the Hanseatic League, 1200-1500 AD,
David Caimster 340
The Hansa in the North Sea and Baltic: commercial and cultural networks - Archaeology
of the Hansa - The Baltic ceramic market 1200-1500 - The smokeless ceramic tile-stove:
a Hansa type-fossil - Conclusion
Part 3 Coinage and Money in Late Medieval Europe, Alan M Stahl 351
The Penny of the Central Middle Ages - Proliferation of denominations and means of
exchange - Coins and the archaeological record
Part 4 Pushing Back the Frontiers 357
The trade in exotic beasts, Aleks Pluskowski 357
- Living marvels: Horns and claws; Ivory and fur
The rising trade with Africa, Sam Nixon 361
- Trade with North Africa and trans-Saharan connections; The fifteenth-century Age
of Discovery; Sub-Saharan trading settlements; Shipwrecks south of the Sahara; The
goods trade south of the Sahara
Box 8.1 Travel on Snow and Ice, J.-P. Taavitsainen 338
Box 8.2 Hanseatic Kontore, Visa Immonen 350
Box 8.3 Reused Coins in the English Later Medieval Period, Richard Kelleher 355
370 CHAPTER 9
TOWNS
Part 1 The Development of Medieval Towns, Hans Andersson 370
Definitions - The re-emergence of towns in the late twelfth and thirteenth century
- Urban trajectories in northern and western Europe - Crisis: fourteenth and fifteenth
centuries
Part 2 The Anatomy of Medieval Towns, Barbara Scholkmann 379
Sources - The emergence of towns - Town plan and structure - Towns and their hinter-
land - Urban houses - Urban infrastructure - The topography of craft and trade - Urban
sacred topography - Public health - Decline in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and
the consequences of the Reformation
Box 9.1 Wrocfaw in the twelfth-sixteenth century, Jerzy Piekalski 376
Box 9.2 A preserved Medieval Suburb - Sezimovo Usti (Czech Republic),
Jan Klápsté 386
Box 9.3 English Guildhalls, Kate Giles 396
Box 9.4 The Middle Ages in a Roman ruin: Crypta Balbi,
(Martin Carver after Daniele Manacorda) 401
Box 9.5 The Islamic town in medieval Europe, Julio Navarro Palazón and Pedro
Jiménez Castillo 404
Contents 9
409 SPIRITUALITY
Introduction Martin Carver 409
412 CHAPTER 10
ARCHAEOLOGIES OF BELIEF
Part 1 Religious Life in Public and Private, Christina Vossler 412
General overview - Institutional purity - Personal sanctity - Topography of religion: the
town - Private religion: religious objects of daily life - The reformation: the end of a
common religious Europe.
Part 2 The Materiality of Christian Worship - A Brief Cuide, Martin Carver 428
Part 3 The Archaeology of Judaism, Samuel D. Cruber 437
Box 10.1 A Christian Topography: Viborg in Denmark,
Hans Krongaard Kristensen 416
Box 10.2 Pilgrim Badges: A Case Study from the Netherlands, Marjolijn Kruip 420
Box 10.3 Pagan-Christian Co-existence in Medieval Estonia, Heiki Valk 430
Box 10.4 A Medieval Prayer Finger Ring from Säo Joäo de Tarouca (Portugal),
Mario Jorge Barroca 432
442 CHAPTER 11
RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS
Part 1 Cathedrals and Monasteries, Martin Carver 442
Cathedrals: Designing and building - The Precinct - Cathedral archaeology - Monasteries
- Form of Sites - Monastery archaeology - Two case studies: Fontenay Abbey: Bordesley
Abbey - Fortified cathedrals and monasteries
Part 2 The Archaeology of Parish Churches in Late Medieval England,
Aleksandra McClain 467
Introduction - Church buildings - Churches, landscapes, and lordship - Form, space, and
art - Conclusion
Part 3 Jewish Religious Buildings, Samuel D. Gruber 479
Synagogues - Schools - Baths: Mikva'ot
Part 4 Islamic Religious Buildings in Spain, Julio Navarro Palazón and Pedro Jiménez
Castillo 486
Sources - Mosques: form and typology - The mosque in the town - Rural mosques
Box 11.1 How Cathedrals Collapse: The Case of Beauvais, Jacques Heyman 444
Box 11.2 The Building of St Peter's in Rome, Martin StancUffe 448
Box 11.3 Establishments of the Mendicant Orders, Hans Krongaard Kristiensen 466
Box 11.4 How churches Change: St Colman's, Portmahomack, Scotland 1100-1580,
Martin Carver 472
Box 11.5 A Sicilian Rural Mosque and Its Context, Alessandra Molinari 490
10 Medieval Archaeology
494 CHAPTER 12
LIFE, DEATH AND MEMORY
Part 1 Life, Death and Memory Andrea Augenti and Roberta Gilchrist 494
The medieval lifecycle - Climate and catastrophes - Health and lifestyle - Medieval
medicine and healing magic - Medieval hospitals: Christian bodies and souls - Cemetery
location - The topography of cemeteries - The burial - Memory
Part 2 The Evolution of Churchyard Burial: Three Case Studies from France Elizabeth
Zadora-Rio 516
Introduction: the rise of churchyard burial - Raunds Furnells (Northamptonshire, Eng-
land) - Rigny, in Touraine (Indre-et-Loire, France) - Vilamau en Roussillon (Pyrénées Ori-
entales, France) - Models for the development and meaning of rural cemeteries
Part 3 Jewish Memorial Practice Samuel D. Gruber 522
The cemetery - Memorials - History of practice - Archaeological investigation
Box 12.1 The Black Death Barney S/oane 511
Box 12.2 Islamic burial rites Andrea Augenti 514
529 BIBLIOGRAPHY
579 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
581 INDEX
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