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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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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Dixon, Piers
Otros Autores: Theune, Claudia
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden : Sidestone Press, 2021.
Colección:Ruralia.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 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