985 resultados para Medieval archaeology


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What was it like to be a teenager in medieval England? Despite the fact that medieval society often singled young apprentices and workers out for comment, their study has been largely neglected in medieval archaeology. The skeletal remains of 4940 adolescents (6.6-25 years) from 151 sites in medieval England was compiled from a combination of primary data collection and secondary data from published and unpublished skeletal reports and on-line databases. The aim was to explore whether apprentices could be identified in the archaeological record and if so, at what age they started work and what impact occupation had on their health. The data were divided into urban and rural groups, dating from before and after the Black Death of AD 1348-9, and before the Industrial Revolution. A shift in the demographic pattern of urban and rural adolescents was identified after the Black Death, with a greater number of young females residing in the urban contexts after 14 years. The average age of males increased from 12 years to 14 years after the plague years, contrary to what we might expect from the documentary sources. There were higher rates of spinal and joint disease in the urban adolescents and their injuries were more widespread than their rural counterparts. Domestic service was the potential cause of the greater strain on the knees and backs of the urban females, with interpersonal violence evident in the young urban males. Overall, it was the urban females that carried the burden of respiratory and infectious diseases suggesting they may have been the most vulnerable group. This study has demonstrated the value of adolescent skeletal remains in revealing information about their health and working life, before and after the Black Death.

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Historical archaeology, in its narrow temporal sense -as an archaeology of the emergence and subsequent evolution of the Modern world- is steadily taking pace in Spanish academia. This paper aims at provoking a more robust debate through understanding how Spanish historical archaeology is placed in the international scene and some of its more relevant particularities. In so doing, the paper also stresses the strong links that have united historical and prehistorical archaeology since its inception, both in relation to the ontological, epistemological and methodological definition of the first as to the influence of socio-political issues in the latter. Such reflection is partly a situated reflection from prehistory as one of the paper’s authors has been a prehistorian for most of her professional life.

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The archaeological site of Cuyacabras (Quintanar de la Sierra, Burgos) is one of main early medieval reference settlements in Upper Arlanza basin lands and it attracts a great amount of visitors. The monumental featured half-caved church and the necropolis consisting of several burials dug into the rock present around the whole area are material evidences of an ancient hill town which has remained uninhabited from middle XIIIth century. New fieldworks on this whole site, excavated during the sixties, have been focused on improving the scientific impact of the site and setting up to date the records and information entries for the necropolis. All obtained data emphasize the weakness of several principles used to put in value the settlement, and they also suggest a revision of several-year-old discussions on one hand, and on the other one, they encourage scholars to propound new up to date theories which will fi t better with our knowledge"s current context.

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El estudio del poblamiento altomedieval en el Alto Arlanza sigue vinculado, casi en exclusiva, al análisis que deriva de una visión difusa de sus necrópolis rupestres. Los problemas de visibilidad que plantean los testimonios materiales de estos asentamientos han provocado, como ha ocurrido en otros territorios, que el análisis arqueológico tradicional se haya focalizado en el estudio exclusivo de los elementos funerarios, por lo que disponemos en realidad de un registro parcial y claramente deficitario de las evidencias aldeanas. Poner de relieve la notable indefinición de estos testimonios y señalar las dificultades cronológicas que afecta a estas evidencias constituye dos elementos de reflexión necesarios para redefinir las nuevas estrategias en la construcción de un registro de calidad que permita adentrarnos con seguridad en la génesis del paisaje medieval y, en particular, en la formación de la red aldeana.

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The archaeological site of Cuyacabras (Quintanar de la Sierra, Burgos) is one of main early medieval reference settlements in Upper Arlanza basin lands and it attracts a great amount of visitors. The monumental featured half-caved church and the necropolis consisting of several burials dug into the rock present around the whole area are material evidences of an ancient hill town which has remained uninhabited from middle XIIIth century. New fieldworks on this whole site, excavated during the sixties, have been focused on improving the scientific impact of the site and setting up to date the records and information entries for the necropolis. All obtained data emphasize the weakness of several principles used to put in value the settlement, and they also suggest a revision of several-year-old discussions on one hand, and on the other one, they encourage scholars to propound new up to date theories which will fi t better with our knowledge"s current context.

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El estudio del poblamiento altomedieval en el Alto Arlanza sigue vinculado, casi en exclusiva, al análisis que deriva de una visión difusa de sus necrópolis rupestres. Los problemas de visibilidad que plantean los testimonios materiales de estos asentamientos han provocado, como ha ocurrido en otros territorios, que el análisis arqueológico tradicional se haya focalizado en el estudio exclusivo de los elementos funerarios, por lo que disponemos en realidad de un registro parcial y claramente deficitario de las evidencias aldeanas. Poner de relieve la notable indefinición de estos testimonios y señalar las dificultades cronológicas que afecta a estas evidencias constituye dos elementos de reflexión necesarios para redefinir las nuevas estrategias en la construcción de un registro de calidad que permita adentrarnos con seguridad en la génesis del paisaje medieval y, en particular, en la formación de la red aldeana.

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La descoberta del forn del segle XIII del taller del carrer de l'Hospital ha permès de realitzar un estudi complet de caracterització arqueomètrica de la ceràmica comuna vidriada que s"hi produïa. Les peces estudiades han estat analitzades mitjançant la fluorescència de raigs X (FRX), la difracció de raigs X (DRX) i la microscòpia òptica per làmina prima (MO). Els resultats han permès la identificació de 2 grups químics que corresponen a una producció poc calcària i a una altra de calcària. Igualment, s"ha pogut constatar com l"única olla estudiada, tot i procedir del taller del carrer de l'Hospital, no correspon a la producció d"aquest forn, que sembla que s'havia especialitzat en la producció de ceràmica comuna vidriada. A més, un dels gibrells correspon també a una altra producció diferenciada. La definició d"aquests dos grups de referència ha permès de comparar, amb més garanties, els materials apareguts en el dipòsit del carrer de Sant Honorat, i confirmar la segura producció barcelonina de la vaixella verda i de la pisa arcaica allà identificades.

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This study explores swords with ferrous inlays found in Finland and dating from the late Iron Age, ca. 700–1200 AD. These swords reflect profound changes not only in styles and fashion but also in the technology of hilts and blades. This study explores how many of these kinds of swords are known from Finland, how they were made and where, what their status was in Late Iron Age Finland, and where the Finnish finds stand in accordance with other areas of Europe. The various methods included measuring of the finds and statistics. The main method of revealing the inlaid marks was radiography due to its non-destructive nature. In cases where inlays were visible without radiography, their details were inspected via microscopy. To study the materials and manufacture of inlaid swords, a sample of them was metallographically analysed to determine the forging technologies and nature of used materials. Furthermore, the manufacture was also studied with experimental approaches. As a result, a catalogue of 151 swords with ferrous inlays was created. This number is relatively high compared with other European countries, although systematic studies have been conducted in only some countries. The inlaid motifs were classified into five distinct categories to help the classification. To summarize, almost every documented inlaid sword was unique in some respect including measurements, inlaid motifs and materials of blades and inlays. Technological variation was also present, some blades being poorer and some of higher quality in spite of the inlaid motifs. Misspelt inscriptions as well as letter-like marks were common in Finland and also in Scandinavia. Furthermore, the provenance of iron and steel used in some blades hints at Scandinavian ores. The above observations, along with the experimental results indicating the existence of multiple alternative techniques of inlaying, suggest that these swords were manufactured locally in Scandinavia, most likely in imitation of Continental European models. Inlaid swords were valued partly for their assumed functionality in combat, as evidenced by damage on some examined blades, or they were valued for their inlays, which could have had fashionable or symbolical meanings bound to local beliefs.

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Using an Osteobiographical approach, this contribution considers the identity of the woman found alongside the St Bees Man, one of the best-preserved archaeological bodies ever discovered. Osteological, isotopic and radiocarbon analyses, combined with the archaeological context of the burial and documented social history, provide the basis for the identification of a late 14th-century heiress whose activities were at the heart of medieval northern English geopolitics.

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Re-examination of a child burial found during excavations in advance of the construction of new offices for Dorset County Council in the north-west quarter of Dorchester in 1937 indicates that it is of early modern, rather than of Roman date, as originally believed at the time of excavation. A possible context is explored for the burial of a child in unconsecrated ground in the 17th century.

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La ricerca ha preso in esame l’analisi archeologica di un territorio medievale e la sperimentazione di strumenti informatici per la gestione e l’analisi dei dati prodotti dalla ricerca stessa. Il Montalbano, oggetto della ricerca, è una microregione caratterizzata da elementi che la rendono molto interessante. Si tratta di una catena submontana che divide la piana di Firenze-Prato-Pistoia dal Valdarno inferiore. Questa posizione di frontiera ne ha fatto l’oggetto di mire espansionistiche da parte delle principali famiglie signorili prima, dei comuni poi. In una prima fase sono stati censiti i siti attestati dalle fonti documentarie e materiali per capire le dinamiche insediative del popolamento medievale e le strategie di controllo di un territorio caratterizzato dall’assenza di un’egemonia da parte di un solo potere (almeno fino a metà ‘300). L’analisi stratigrafica si è poi concentrata sulle strutture architettoniche religiose, in quanto offrono la maggior quantità di dati dal punto di vista documentario e archeologico. È stato così possibile ottenere un quadro delle tecniche costruttive medievali e delle influenze culturali che lo hanno prodotto. I dati archeologici sono stati gestiti attraverso una piattaforma gis sviluppata all’interno del Laboratorio di Archeologia Medievale dell’Università di Firenze in collaborazione con il laboratorio LSIS del CNRS di Marsiglia. Questa è stata appositamente strutturata secondo le procedure di raccolta e organizzazione dati utilizzate durante l’analisi archeologica. Le singole strutture indagate sono inoltre state oggetto di un rilievo 3d fotogrammetrico che in alcuni casi studio è stato anche utilizzato come base di accesso ai dati derivanti dall’analisi stratigrafica, all’interno di un’applicazione gis 3d (Arpenteur). Questo ha permesso di connettere all’interno di un’unica piattaforma i dati geometrici ed archeometrici con quelli archeologici, utilizzando i primi come interfaccia di accesso ai secondi.