LDR 04710nam a22008297i 4500 001 001010001354557 003 CZ-PrNPU 005 20240717121423.2 008 240717s2021----ne-abdof------000-0-eng|d 020 $a978-94-6427-009-9$q(brožováno) 040 $aABB001$bcze$erda 041 0 $aeng$beng$bfre$bger 072 7 $a902$xArcheologie$2Konspekt$98 080 $a902.2$2MRF 080 $a316.334.55$2MRF 080 $a316.3"04/14"$2MRF 080 $a94"15/..."$2MRF 080 $a902:911.53$2MRF 080 $a316.324.3$2MRF 080 $a902:39$2MRF 080 $a(062.534)$2MRF 245 00 $aSeasonal settlement in the medieval and early modern countryside /$cedited by Piers Dixon & Claudia Theune. 264 1 $aLeiden :$bSidestone Press,$c2021. 300 $a368 stran :$bilustrace (převážně barevné). 336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent 336 $astatický obraz$bsti$2rdacontent 337 $abez média$bn$2rdamedia 338 $asvazek$bnc$2rdacarrier 490 0 $aRuralia,$vXIII$x2565-8883 ; 500 $a"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 interpretation of the use of the countryside by historic communities linked to the annual passage of the year. ... It is often presumed that seasonal settlement is the result of transhumance, but it was only one facet of seasonal settlement. It was also necessitated by other forms of economic activity, such as fishing, charcoal-burning, or iron-smelting, including settlements of pastoralists such as nomads, drovers, herders as well as labourers' huts within the farming context. The season a settlement was occupied varied from one activity to another and from one place to another--summer is good for grazing in many mountainous areas, but winter proved best for some industrial processes. While upland and mountainous settlements built of stone are easily recognised, those that use wood and more perishable materials are less obvious. Despite this, the settlements of nomadic pastoralists in both tundra and desert or of fishermen in the Baltic region are nonetheless identifiable. Yet for all that definitive recognition of seasonal settlement is rarely possible on archaeological grounds alone. Although material remains can be of particular importance, generally it is the combination of documentary information, ethnography, geographical context and palaeo-environmental data that provide frameworks for interpreting seasonal settlements." (z nakladatelské anitace) 500 $a"This volume assembles contributions from the 13th International Conference of the Ruralia Association, which took plade in Stirling, Scotland, in September 2019" 504 $aObsahuje bibliografické odkazy a rejstřík 546 $aAnglický text, anglická, německá a francouzská resumé 650 07 $avenkov$7ph127032$2czenas 650 07 $astředověk$7ph126223$2czenas 650 07 $aarcheologické výzkumy$7ph118577$2czenas 650 07 $araný středověk$2czenas 650 07 $aarcheologické lokality$7ph118575$2czenas 650 07 $akrajinná archeologie$7ph121923$2czenas 650 07 $aetnoarcheologie$7ph120013$2czenas 650 07 $akočovníci$7ph121920$2czenas 650 07 $adendrochronologie$7ph119380$2czenas 650 07 $apalynologie$7ph123915$2czenas 655 7 $asborníky konferencí$7fd133333$2czenas 700 1 $aDixon, Piers$4edt 700 1 $aTheune-Vogt, Claudia,$d1959-$7jo2014820292$4edt 711 2 $aInternational Conference of the Ruralia Association$n(13. :$d2019 :$cStirling, Skotsko) 900 $aABB001$b14 910 $aABE324$bSB 16360 997 $tKN 998 $a009572344 |