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The very beginning of Europe?

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Jaar2012

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieRelicta monografieën

Volume7

SubtitelCultural and social dimensions of early-medieval migration and colonisation (5th - 8th century)

Pagina’s275

UitgeverOnroerend Erfgoed

PlaatsBrussel

ISBN9789075230345

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Exemplaar95726 ReknummerBIB-17-B-4

Exemplaar110573 ReknummerAntwerpen

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The legacy of Yann Hollevoet 11-20

Beyond migration and ethnicity : introduction to the theme of the very beginning of Europe: cultural and Social Dimensions of Early Medieval Migration and Colonisation (5th-8th centuries) 21-28
Tys D.

The issue of migration: theoretical approaches 29-68

Archaeology and Migration: rethinking the debate 29-40
Hallsall G.
  • Polarised debates , pp. 29-31
  • A conflict of theories , pp. 31-32
  • Migration and archaeology , pp. 32-33
  • Ethnicity , pp. 33-34
  • Migration and explanation , pp. 34-35
  • The Channel/North Sea Cultural Zone: a different framework , pp. 35-36
  • Conclusion , p. 36

The status of horses in late Avar-period society in the Carpathian Basin 41-50
Bede I.

Probable Frankish burials of the sixth century AD at Saint-Dizier (Haute-Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France) 51-68
Truc M.-C.
  • Introduction , p. 51
  • The presentation of the site and the finds . The female grave, The male graves, The horse burial , pp. 51-58
  • Provisional interpretation of the funerary deposit . Allochtoon funerary rites, An elite, an indication of Frankish expansion , pp. 59-60
  • Interactions with the local envrionment . A Roman-period estate, An early medieval cemetery, An early medieval settllement , pp. 60-61
  • Conclusion , p. 61

Identity and landscape 69-124

Settled landscapes - a regional perspective from early Anglo-Saxon Kent 69-80
Brookes S.
  • Introduction , pp. 69-70
  • Economic landscapes and chronology of settlement , pp. 70-72
  • Symbolism in mortuary practice , pp. 72-74
  • Roman and early medieval administrative territories , pp. 74-75
  • Conclusions , p. 75

Early medieval communities around the North Sea: a maritime culture 81-88
Deckers P. & Tys D.
  • Introduction , p. 81
  • Culture, migration and ethnicity , pp. 81-82
  • Language development as a cultural analogy , p. 82
  • Towards an alternative model , p. 82
  • Case studies , p. 83
  • Domestic architecture , p. 83
  • A regional perspective: the Flemish coastal plain in the early middle ages , pp. 83-84
  • Beyond the 8th century , p. 84
  • Conclusion , p. 84

The Slavonisation of the southwestern Baltic area: Preliminary report on the investigations in the Pyritz region 89-100
Messal S. & Rogalski B.
  • Introduction , p. 89
  • Absolute Dates , p. 90
  • The non-indigenous Slavonisation process , pp. 91-92
  • Slavs in the Oder estuary , pp. 92-96

Forms of late antique settlement in Lusitania 101-108
De Man A.

Continuity within change : two sites in the borders of the former Iceni territory in East Anglia 109-124
Walton Rogers P.
  • Introduction , pp. 109-110
  • The Iceni and the civitas Icenorum , pp. 110-111
  • The emergence of Anglo-Saxon culture , p. 111
  • Survival of a regional identity , pp. 111-114
  • Tittleshall , pp. 115-116
  • Flixton , pp. 116-118
  • Conclusion , p. 118

Identity and urban centres 125-186

Tournai, capitale du Bas-Empire et évolution au Haut Moyen-Âge 125-134
Brulet R.
  • Introduction , p. 125
  • Déterminisme géomorphologique et politique , pp. 125-126
  • Le canevas topographique , pp. 126-128
  • L'apport de l'archéologie , pp. 128-129
  • L'apport des fouilles du quartier cathédral , pp. 129-131
  • Conclusion , p. 131

The Late Roman and early medieval urban topography of Tongeren 135-146
Vanderhoeven A.
  • Introduction , pp. 135-136
  • Early Roman Tongeren , pp. 136-138
  • Late Roman Tongeren , pp. 138-141
  • Early medieval Tongeren , pp. 141-143
  • Conclusion , p. 143

New light on the origins, development and decline of the Middle Saxon trading settlement of Lundenwic 147-158
Blackmore L.
  • Introduction . Roman London, The 5th to 6th centuries, The 7th to 9th centuries , pp. 147-148
  • Archaeological evidence for the development of Lundenwic . Background, Recent Roman and Early Saxon finds, Conversion period burials, The development of the wic, The waterfront, trade and industry, The decline of the wic, The waterfront, trade... , pp. 148-151
  • ...and industry, The decline of the wic
  • Discussion , pp. 151-152
  • Conclusions , p. 152

Barcelone, de sede regia à capitale comtale: continuités et changements 159-186
Beltrán de Heredia Bercero J.
  • Introduction , pp. 159-161
  • Barcino comme sede regiae, la période wisigothique . Le groupe épiscopal, Le grouep épiscopal et le patrimoine ecclésiastique , pp. 161-162
  • Barcino et le 6e siècle . Le noyau épiscopal, La structure urbaine, La maison urbaine: le processus de division des domus, Les morts entrent dans la ville: les inhumations privilégiées intramuros, Barcino, ville productrice et réceptrice,... , pp. 162-170
  • ...L'organisation du monde suburbain à Barcino (Voies et nécropoles, La christianisation des uillas, Les cimetières ad sanctos, les basiliques suburbaines et les monastères, Les élites urbaines et leurs espaces funéraires)
  • Le 8e siècle et la conquête musulmane: Bargiluna . La domination musulmane et le centre de pouvoir (Le baptistère et l'aula d'utilisation, L'existence d'une mosquée), Les nécropole islamiques , pp. 170-175
  • L'arrivée des Francs: la Barcelone carolingienne . La période carolingienne et le centre de pouvoir: une nouvelle étape de transformation (La réutilisation du baptistère et de l'aula, Le palais comtal carolingien),... , pp. 175-179
  • ...Le suburbium à partir des 10e-11e siècles
  • Pour conclure , p. 179

Material culture: how are identities reflected in their material culture 187-226

Questioning Migration: continuity and change in the cemetery at Rhenen (4th-8th century AD) 187-196
Willemsen A.
  • The Reviving Rhenen Project , pp. 187-188
  • Recovering the cemetery , pp. 189-190
  • Spatial setting and chronology , pp. 190-192
  • Geographical context , pp. 192-193
  • Continuity versus migration , p. 193
  • Roman vs Barbaric , p. 193

Who were buried at the Broechem cemetery (5th-7th century AD, prov of Antwerp, Belgium) 197-204
Annaert R.
  • Introduction , pp. 197-198
  • The identity of the deceased in the Broechem cemetery . Age, Gender, Social identity, Ethnicity and migration , pp. 198-201
  • Results of an interdisciplinary and processual analysis of the Broechem cremation graves . Anthropology and Charcoal analysis, Types of cremation graves , p. 202
  • Conclusions , p. 203

Céramiques et verres mérovingiens dans la vallée mosane: miroir d'une civilisation en evolution (du milieu 5e au 7e siècle) 205-214
Van Wersch L.
  • Introduction , p. 205
  • Méthodologie , pp. 205-206
  • Matériel . Céramique à inclusions volcaniques, Sigillée tardive, Céramique à pâte fine, Céramique à pâte grossière, Verre incolore, Verre vert, Verre bleu , pp. 206-208
  • Résultats et discussion: interprétation socio-culturelle . Statut social, Différentiation culturel, Régime alimentaire, Pratique cultuelles dans le monde des morts , pp. 208-210
  • Conclusion , p. 211

Hand-made pottery along the Channel coast and parallels from the Scheldt valley 215-226
Soulat J., Bocquet-Liénard A., Savary X. & Hincker V.
  • Introduction , p. 215
  • Analysis of hand-made pottery found along the Channel coast , pp. 215-220
  • Hand-made pottery fro mthe Scheldt valley and parallels from the Channel coast , pp. 220-222
  • Future research , p. 222

Posters 227-275

Early metallic artefacts of adornment in Portugal 227-236
Arezes A.
  • Introduction , p. 227
  • Methods and materials . Ring and diadem (Beiral do Lima), Belt-buckles (Beja), Fibulae (Conimbriga and Falperra), Buckles (Castelo Velho, Conimbriga and Monsanto da Beira) , pp. 227-232
  • Results and discussion , pp. 232-233

Merovingian reuse of Bronze Age barrows at Beerse-Krommenhof (prov of Antwerp, Belgium) 237-242
Delaruelle S., De Smaele B., Thijs C., Verdegem S., Scheltjens S., Van Doninck J. & Annaert R.
  • Introduction , p. 237
  • Bronze Age barrows and Merovingian cemetery , p. 237
  • Chamber graves , pp. 237-238
  • Simple inhumation graves , p. 238
  • Horse burial , p. 238
  • Contemporary settlement traces , pp. 238-240
  • Incorporating the past, claiming the land , p. 241
  • Conclusion , p. 241

L'établissement germanique du Bas-Empire à Baelen/Nereth, province de Liège (Belgique) 243-254
Hanut F., Goffioul C. & Goemaere E.
  • Introduction , p. 243
  • Les bâtiments du Bas-Empire et les structures associées , pp. 243-244
  • Chronologie de l'habitat du Bas-Empire , pp. 244-245
  • Identification des occupants au départ du mobilier archéologique , pp. 245-248
  • Le mobilier céramique: données générales , p. 248
  • Un ensemble archéologique singulier: la fosse 267 , p. 248
  • Le mobilier métallique à caractère militaire , pp. 248-249
  • Le mobilier en pierre , pp. 249-250
  • Conclusion , pp. 250-251

Cultural discontinuity and the migration hypothesis : the 6th-century Slavic migration in the light of new archaeological finds from Bohemia 255-264
Profantová N.
  • Introduction , pp. 255-256
  • The PTPC concept , pp. 256-261
  • Conclusions , p. 261

The rise and fall of a Frankish intention : the early history of a frontier sitre between Saxons and Slavs on the river Elbe 265-275
Schneeweiss J.
  • Introduction , pp. 265-266
  • The historical background , pp. 266-267
  • The location of Schezla at the Höhbeck , p. 267
  • The role of trade in the frontier places of the Diedenhofen Capitulary , pp. 267-268
  • Archaeological evidence , pp. 268-271
  • Conclusions , p. 272
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