Agrarian Archaeology in Northwestern Iberia

Agrarian Archaeology in Northwestern Iberia
Author: Juan Antonio Quirós Castillo
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2023-04-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781803274362

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Devoted to the archaeological study of the societies and agrarian landscapes of Northwestern Iberia in the longue durée, this book brings together the results of some of the main projects carried out in recent decades from off-site records, providing a fresh perspective for the understanding of historical landscapes.

Social complexity in early medieval rural communities

Social complexity in early medieval rural communities
Author: Juan Antonio Quirós Castillo
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2016-12-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781784915094

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This book presents an overview of the results of the research project DESPAMED funded by the Spanish Minister of Economy and Competitiveness. The aim of the book is to discuss the theoretical challenges posed by the study of social inequality and social complexity in early medieval peasant communities in North-western Iberia.

People and Agrarian Landscapes An Archaeology of Postclassical Local Societies in the Western Mediterranean

People and Agrarian Landscapes  An Archaeology of Postclassical Local Societies in the Western Mediterranean
Author: Juan Antonio Quirós Castillo,Josu Narbarte Hernández
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2023-04-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781803274386

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This book provides an overview of the driving theories, methodologies and main topics that have been addressed to date regarding agrarian archaeology. The text is presented as an introduction for students, a critical reading guide for other scholars, and an informative instrument aimed at a wide audience.

Mediterranean Landscapes in Post Antiquity

Mediterranean Landscapes in Post Antiquity
Author: Sauro Gelichi,Lauro Olmo-Enciso
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-06-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781789691917

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The study of landscape has in recent years been a field for considerable analytical archaeological experimentation. Although the Mediterranean is the home of classicism, it has seen the implementation of projects of this new kind, and in regions of Spain and Italy, after some delay, the proliferation of landscape archaeology studies.

The Archaeology of Peasantry in Roman Spain

The Archaeology of Peasantry in Roman Spain
Author: Jesús Bermejo Tirado,Ignasi Grau Mira
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2022-01-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110757446

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This volume aims to present an updated portrait of the Roman countryside in Roman Spain by the comparison of different theoretical orientations and methodological strategies including the discussion of textual and iconographic sources and the analysis of the faunal remains. The archaeology of rural areas of the Roman world has traditionally been focused on the study of villae, both as an architectural model of Roman otium and as the central core of an economic system based on the extensive agricultural exploitation of latifundia. The assimilation of most rural settlements in provincial areas of the Roman Empire with the villa model implies the acceptance of specific ideas, such as the generalization of the slave mode of production, the rupture of the productive capacity of Late Iron Age communities, or the reduction in importance of free peasant labor in the Roman economy of most rural areas. However, in recent decades, as a consequence of the generalized extension of preventive or emergency archaeology and survey projects in most areas of the ancient territories of the Roman Empire, this traditional conception of the Roman countryside articulated around monumental villae is undergoing a thorough revision. New research projects are changing our current perception of the countryside of most parts of the Roman provincial world by assessing the importance of different types of rural settlements. In the last years, we have witnessed the publication of archaeological reports on the excavation of thousands of small rural sites, farms, farmsteads, enclosures, rural agglomerations of diverse nature, etc. One of the main consequences of all this research activity is a vigorous discussion of the paradigm of the slave mode of production as the basis of Roman rural economies in many provincial areas. A similar change in the paradigm is taking place, with some delay, in the archaeology of Roman Spain. After decades of preventive/emergency interventions there is a considerable quantity of unpublished data on this kind of rural settlements. However, unlike the cases of Roman Britain or Gallia Comata, no synthesis or national projects are undertaking the task of systematizing all these data. With the intention of addressing this current situation the present volume discusses the results and methodological strategies of different projects studying peasant settlements in several regions of Roman Spain.

Encounters and Transformations

Encounters and Transformations
Author: Miriam Balmuth,Antonio Gilman,Lourdes Prados Torreira
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1997-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781850755937

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Over the past twenty years, archaeological research in Spain and Portugal has undergone profound changes in theoretical orientation, changes that parallel the political and social transformations in those countries over the past generation. These Proceedings of the First International Conference in America on Iberian Archaeology demonstrate the increasingly strong implantation of processualist approaches and their useful integration with historicist orientations. Contributions ranging from the Neolithic to the Iron Age provide a representative sample of the current state of archaeological research in Iberia.

The Archaeology of Iberia

The Archaeology of Iberia
Author: Margarita Diaz-Andreu,Simon Keay
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2013-12-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317799061

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For many archaeologists, Iberia is the last great unknown region in Europe. Although it occupies a crucial position between South-Western Europe and North Africa, academic attention has traditionally been focused on areas like Greece or Italy. However Iberia has an equally rich cultural heritage and archaeological tradition. This ground-breaking volume presents a sample of the ways in which archaeologists have applied theoretical frameworks to the interpretation of archaeological evidence, offering new insights into the archaeology of both Iberia and Europe from prehistoric time through to the tenth century. The contributors to this book are leading archaeologists drawn from both countries. They offer innovative and challenging models for the Paleolithic, Neolithic, Copper Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman, Early Medieval and Islamic periods. A diverse range of subjects are covered including urban transformation, the Iron Age peoples of Spain, observations on historiography and the origins of the Arab domains of Al-Andalus. It is essential reading for advanced undergraduates and those researching the archaeology of the Iberian Peninsula.

Power from Below in Premodern Societies

Power from Below in Premodern Societies
Author: T. L. Thurston,Manuel Fernández-Götz
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781316515396

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This volume challenges traditional narratives on power, moving away from elite-centered models and focusing instead on the archaeology of commoners.