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AuteurChoyke A. M. & Jarits G.

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Jaar2017

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume2858

SubtitelBeasts in Medieval urban space

Pagina’s209

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407315720

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Introduction 1-5
Choyke A. M.

Interpreting urban animal contexts 9-40
  • Kunst G. K. : What makes a medieval urban animal bone assemblage look urban? : reflections on feature types and recurrent patterns from Lower Austria and Vienna , pp. 9-18
  • Bartosiewicz L. : Like a headless chicken : meaning, medium and context in medieval urban taphonomy , pp. 19-26
  • Maltby M. : Horseflesh and beaver pelts : aspects of faunal studies in medieval Novgorod and its region , pp. 27-34
  • Crabtree P. J. : The diet of Ipswich from the Middle Saxon through the medieval periods , pp. 35-40

Animals as symbol and urban reality 43-65
  • Jaritz G. : Dogs in church , pp. 43-51
  • Fenelli L. : Pigs in medieval cities: Saint Anthony's unsual attribute , pp. 52-58
  • Mänd A. : Animals as presents in late-medieval Livonia , pp. 59-65

Norm and practice and urban animals 69-100
  • Kekez H. : Oxen, pigs and sheep in the medieval city : analysis of regulations concerning domestic animals in statutes of medieval Dalmatian towns , pp. 69-76
  • Szende K. : All the priests' horses and all the priests' hens..: animals in the households of late medieval Hungarian urban clergy , pp. 77-84
  • Aitchison B. : "Drunkenness is the mother of forgetfulness, anger causes injuries" : animal welfare in late-medieval English urban society , pp. 85-93
  • Beglane F. : Suburban husbandry : animals in the landscape of Trim, County Meath, Ireland , pp. 94-100

Domestic and wild animals in urban settings 103-157
  • Bejenaru L. : Faunal exploitation patterns in urban settlements in medieval Moldavia , pp. 103-114
  • O'Connor T. : Animals in medieval urban lives: York as a case study , pp. 115-128
  • Salvadori F. : Animals in Italian medieval towns: from Late Antiquity to the Late Middle Ages , pp. 129-145
  • Pluskowski A. : Urban jungle? Wild mammals in medieval towns , pp. 146-157

Animals and the urban elite 161-206
  • Nicka I. : What is a peacock doing in a medieval city? : analysing visual representations of animals in urban space in the Late Middle Ages , pp. 161-178
  • Leonte F. : "For I have brought to you the fugitive animals of the desert" : animals and representations of the Constantinopolitan imperial authority in two poems by Manuel Philes , pp. 179-187
  • Buglione A., De Venuto G. & Sassi B. : Zooarchaeological research from an elite urban building in medieval Durrës (Albania) , pp. 188-195
  • Daróczi-Szabó L. & Daróczi-Szabó M. : Meat consumption by the Christian population in the Buda Castle Town districht in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries , pp. 196-206
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