Seasonal Settlement in the Medieval and Early Modern Countryside:
For the first time seasonality is placed at the centre of the study of rural settlement. Using a Europe-wide approach, it provides a primer of examples, of techniques and of ideas for the identification and understanding of seasonal settlement. As such, it marks an important new step in the interpre...
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Zusammenfassung: | For the first time seasonality is placed at the centre of the study of rural settlement. Using a Europe-wide approach, it provides a primer of examples, of techniques and of ideas for the identification and understanding of seasonal settlement. As such, it marks an important new step in the interpretation of the use of the countryside by historic communities linked to the annual passage of the year. The particular studies are introduced by an opening essay which draws wider conclusions about the study of seasonal settlement, followed by 31 papers by authors from all parts of Europe and beyond.00By its very nature ephemeral, seasonal settlement in the medieval and early modern periods is less well researched than permanent settlement. It is often presumed that seasonal settlement is the result of transhumance, but it was only one facet of seasonal settlement. It was also necessitated by other forms of economic activity, such as fishing, charcoal-burning, or iron-smelting, including settlements of pastoralists such as nomads, drovers, herders as well as labourers? huts within the farming context. The season a settlement was occupied varied from one activity to another and from one place to another ? summer is good for grazing in many mountainous areas, but winter proved best for some industrial processes. While upland and mountainous settlements built of stone are easily recognised, those that use wood and more perishable materials are less obvious. Despite this, the settlements of nomadic pastoralists in both tundra and desert or of fishermen in the Baltic region are nonetheless identifiable. Yet for all that definitive recognition of seasonal settlement is rarely possible on archaeological grounds alone. Although material remains can be of particular importance, generally it is the combination of documentary information, ethnography, geographical context and palaeo-environmental data that provide frameworks for interpreting seasonal settlements. |
Beschreibung: | Darroch D.M. Bratt* |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (372 p.). |
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contents | Intro -- Foreword -- Piers Dixon* and Claudia Theune** -- Seasonal settlement in the medieval and early modern countryside: introduction -- Piers Dixon* -- Too much environment and not enough history: the opportunities and challenges in researching medieval seasonal settlement in Atlantic Europe -- Richard Oram* -- Archaeological research on seasonal settlements in the Iberian Peninsula - an overview -- Catarina Tente* and Margarita Fernández Mier** -- Early medieval seasonal settlement and vertical transhumance in an agricultural landscape in Ainet, East Tyrol, Austria Elisabeth Waldhart* and Harald Stadler** -- A multidisciplinary approach to the relationship between seasonal settlements and multiple uses: case studies from southern Europe (15th-21st centuries) -- Anna Maria Stagno* -- Transhumance in medieval Serbia - examples from the Pešter Plateau and northwestern slopes of the Prokletije Mountains -- Uglješa Vojvodić* -- Archaeology of the commons: seasonal settlements in the Cantabrian Mountains -- Margarita Fernández Mier* and Pablo López Gómez** Plows, herds, and chafurdões. Vernacular architecture and land use in modern Castelo de Vide (Alto Alentejo, Portugal) -- Fabián Cuesta-Gómez* and Sara Prata** -- From the Roman villa rustica to the early modern farmer's grange - specific forms of seasonal settlements in eastern Croatia -- Pia Šmalcelj Novaković* and Anita Rapan Papeša** -- Transhumant settlement in medieval Wales: the hafod -- Rhiannon Comeau* and Bob Silvester** -- Imagining and identifying seasonal resource exploitation on the margins of medieval Ireland -- Eugene Costello* Entangled flexibility, adaptability, and seasonality in inland Scandinavia - the case of agrarian outland use and settlement colonisation -- Eva Svensson* -- Upland habitation at Castle Campbell in the Ochils, Scotland: a multifunctional historic landscape at Dollar Glen -- Daniel T. Rhodes* -- Palynological data on vegetation and land use change at a shieling ground on Ben Lawers, central Scottish Highlands, since the 13th century AD -- Richard Tipping* and Angus McEwen** From seasonal settlement to medieval villages? Early medieval settlement in the coastal region of Uusimaa, southern Finland -- Tuuli Heinonen* -- Building crannogs in the 9th-12th centuries AD in northern Scotland: an old tradition in a new landscape -- Michael J. Stratigos* and Gordon Noble** -- This piece of singular bad neighbourhood: the Mamlorn Forest Dispute, Scotland, c. 1730-1744 -- Ian Maclellan* -- Settlements of the Pskov long barrow culture: seasonal, temporary, or short-lived? -- Elena Mikhaylova* -- Connections between transhumance and whisky distilling in Highland Scotland |
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spelling | Dixon, Piers. Seasonal Settlement in the Medieval and Early Modern Countryside [electronic resource]. Leiden : Sidestone Press, 2021. 1 online resource (372 p.). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Ruralia For the first time seasonality is placed at the centre of the study of rural settlement. Using a Europe-wide approach, it provides a primer of examples, of techniques and of ideas for the identification and understanding of seasonal settlement. As such, it marks an important new step in the interpretation of the use of the countryside by historic communities linked to the annual passage of the year. The particular studies are introduced by an opening essay which draws wider conclusions about the study of seasonal settlement, followed by 31 papers by authors from all parts of Europe and beyond.00By its very nature ephemeral, seasonal settlement in the medieval and early modern periods is less well researched than permanent settlement. It is often presumed that seasonal settlement is the result of transhumance, but it was only one facet of seasonal settlement. It was also necessitated by other forms of economic activity, such as fishing, charcoal-burning, or iron-smelting, including settlements of pastoralists such as nomads, drovers, herders as well as labourers? huts within the farming context. The season a settlement was occupied varied from one activity to another and from one place to another ? summer is good for grazing in many mountainous areas, but winter proved best for some industrial processes. While upland and mountainous settlements built of stone are easily recognised, those that use wood and more perishable materials are less obvious. Despite this, the settlements of nomadic pastoralists in both tundra and desert or of fishermen in the Baltic region are nonetheless identifiable. Yet for all that definitive recognition of seasonal settlement is rarely possible on archaeological grounds alone. Although material remains can be of particular importance, generally it is the combination of documentary information, ethnography, geographical context and palaeo-environmental data that provide frameworks for interpreting seasonal settlements. Intro -- Foreword -- Piers Dixon* and Claudia Theune** -- Seasonal settlement in the medieval and early modern countryside: introduction -- Piers Dixon* -- Too much environment and not enough history: the opportunities and challenges in researching medieval seasonal settlement in Atlantic Europe -- Richard Oram* -- Archaeological research on seasonal settlements in the Iberian Peninsula - an overview -- Catarina Tente* and Margarita Fernández Mier** -- Early medieval seasonal settlement and vertical transhumance in an agricultural landscape in Ainet, East Tyrol, Austria Elisabeth Waldhart* and Harald Stadler** -- A multidisciplinary approach to the relationship between seasonal settlements and multiple uses: case studies from southern Europe (15th-21st centuries) -- Anna Maria Stagno* -- Transhumance in medieval Serbia - examples from the Pešter Plateau and northwestern slopes of the Prokletije Mountains -- Uglješa Vojvodić* -- Archaeology of the commons: seasonal settlements in the Cantabrian Mountains -- Margarita Fernández Mier* and Pablo López Gómez** Plows, herds, and chafurdões. Vernacular architecture and land use in modern Castelo de Vide (Alto Alentejo, Portugal) -- Fabián Cuesta-Gómez* and Sara Prata** -- From the Roman villa rustica to the early modern farmer's grange - specific forms of seasonal settlements in eastern Croatia -- Pia Šmalcelj Novaković* and Anita Rapan Papeša** -- Transhumant settlement in medieval Wales: the hafod -- Rhiannon Comeau* and Bob Silvester** -- Imagining and identifying seasonal resource exploitation on the margins of medieval Ireland -- Eugene Costello* Entangled flexibility, adaptability, and seasonality in inland Scandinavia - the case of agrarian outland use and settlement colonisation -- Eva Svensson* -- Upland habitation at Castle Campbell in the Ochils, Scotland: a multifunctional historic landscape at Dollar Glen -- Daniel T. Rhodes* -- Palynological data on vegetation and land use change at a shieling ground on Ben Lawers, central Scottish Highlands, since the 13th century AD -- Richard Tipping* and Angus McEwen** From seasonal settlement to medieval villages? Early medieval settlement in the coastal region of Uusimaa, southern Finland -- Tuuli Heinonen* -- Building crannogs in the 9th-12th centuries AD in northern Scotland: an old tradition in a new landscape -- Michael J. Stratigos* and Gordon Noble** -- This piece of singular bad neighbourhood: the Mamlorn Forest Dispute, Scotland, c. 1730-1744 -- Ian Maclellan* -- Settlements of the Pskov long barrow culture: seasonal, temporary, or short-lived? -- Elena Mikhaylova* -- Connections between transhumance and whisky distilling in Highland Scotland Darroch D.M. Bratt* Excavations (Archaeology) Europe. Human settlements Europe History. Seasons Europe History. Europe History 476-1492. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045690 Europe History 1492- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045696 Europe Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045632 Fouilles (Archéologie) Europe. Établissements humains Europe Histoire. Saisons Europe Histoire. Europe Histoire 476-1492. Europe Histoire 1492- Europe Antiquités. Antiquities fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast Human settlements fast Seasons fast Europe fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rq Since 476 fast History fast Theune, Claudia. has work: Seasonal settlement in the Medieval and early modern countryside (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFw6FtqHrhrvKRWGG8TBmq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Original 9464270101 9789464270105 9464270098 9789464270099 (OCoLC)1246623508 Ruralia. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3060309 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Dixon, Piers Seasonal Settlement in the Medieval and Early Modern Countryside Ruralia. Intro -- Foreword -- Piers Dixon* and Claudia Theune** -- Seasonal settlement in the medieval and early modern countryside: introduction -- Piers Dixon* -- Too much environment and not enough history: the opportunities and challenges in researching medieval seasonal settlement in Atlantic Europe -- Richard Oram* -- Archaeological research on seasonal settlements in the Iberian Peninsula - an overview -- Catarina Tente* and Margarita Fernández Mier** -- Early medieval seasonal settlement and vertical transhumance in an agricultural landscape in Ainet, East Tyrol, Austria Elisabeth Waldhart* and Harald Stadler** -- A multidisciplinary approach to the relationship between seasonal settlements and multiple uses: case studies from southern Europe (15th-21st centuries) -- Anna Maria Stagno* -- Transhumance in medieval Serbia - examples from the Pešter Plateau and northwestern slopes of the Prokletije Mountains -- Uglješa Vojvodić* -- Archaeology of the commons: seasonal settlements in the Cantabrian Mountains -- Margarita Fernández Mier* and Pablo López Gómez** Plows, herds, and chafurdões. Vernacular architecture and land use in modern Castelo de Vide (Alto Alentejo, Portugal) -- Fabián Cuesta-Gómez* and Sara Prata** -- From the Roman villa rustica to the early modern farmer's grange - specific forms of seasonal settlements in eastern Croatia -- Pia Šmalcelj Novaković* and Anita Rapan Papeša** -- Transhumant settlement in medieval Wales: the hafod -- Rhiannon Comeau* and Bob Silvester** -- Imagining and identifying seasonal resource exploitation on the margins of medieval Ireland -- Eugene Costello* Entangled flexibility, adaptability, and seasonality in inland Scandinavia - the case of agrarian outland use and settlement colonisation -- Eva Svensson* -- Upland habitation at Castle Campbell in the Ochils, Scotland: a multifunctional historic landscape at Dollar Glen -- Daniel T. Rhodes* -- Palynological data on vegetation and land use change at a shieling ground on Ben Lawers, central Scottish Highlands, since the 13th century AD -- Richard Tipping* and Angus McEwen** From seasonal settlement to medieval villages? Early medieval settlement in the coastal region of Uusimaa, southern Finland -- Tuuli Heinonen* -- Building crannogs in the 9th-12th centuries AD in northern Scotland: an old tradition in a new landscape -- Michael J. Stratigos* and Gordon Noble** -- This piece of singular bad neighbourhood: the Mamlorn Forest Dispute, Scotland, c. 1730-1744 -- Ian Maclellan* -- Settlements of the Pskov long barrow culture: seasonal, temporary, or short-lived? -- Elena Mikhaylova* -- Connections between transhumance and whisky distilling in Highland Scotland Excavations (Archaeology) Europe. Human settlements Europe History. Seasons Europe History. Fouilles (Archéologie) Europe. Établissements humains Europe Histoire. Saisons Europe Histoire. Antiquities fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast Human settlements fast Seasons fast |
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title | Seasonal Settlement in the Medieval and Early Modern Countryside |
title_auth | Seasonal Settlement in the Medieval and Early Modern Countryside |
title_exact_search | Seasonal Settlement in the Medieval and Early Modern Countryside |
title_full | Seasonal Settlement in the Medieval and Early Modern Countryside [electronic resource]. |
title_fullStr | Seasonal Settlement in the Medieval and Early Modern Countryside [electronic resource]. |
title_full_unstemmed | Seasonal Settlement in the Medieval and Early Modern Countryside [electronic resource]. |
title_short | Seasonal Settlement in the Medieval and Early Modern Countryside |
title_sort | seasonal settlement in the medieval and early modern countryside |
topic | Excavations (Archaeology) Europe. Human settlements Europe History. Seasons Europe History. Fouilles (Archéologie) Europe. Établissements humains Europe Histoire. Saisons Europe Histoire. Antiquities fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast Human settlements fast Seasons fast |
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