Project: Early medieval farming communities in northern Francia. Rural settlement, domestic space and material culture from Clovis to the Counts of Flanders.
2017-10-01 – 2021-09-30
- Abstract
The central objective of the research is to study the daily life, culture and socio-economy of the farming communities living in northern Francia during the Early Middle Ages (ca. AD 450 – ca. AD 1000). This will be tackled using a varied set of archaeological, historical and ecological sources, set in a wider comparative framework. The research will focus on settlement forms, house-building traditions, local domestic ceramics and the man-landscape interaction. It does so to discern tradition and change in the way early medieval rural communities constructed aspects of identity, acted in the landscape, and how they provided in basic needs such as shelter, food and cooking utensils.
Not only is the study region a blind spot within early medieval scholarly debate in western Europe, it was moreover a frontier region between the Germanic north and the Romano-Frankish south. To study identity and socio-economic development in this region will contribute to international debates concerning identity-building, early medieval migration, the implementation of a surplus-economy, the feudalisation of society and the emergence of the County of Flanders.
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The fortified site at Lanaken near Maastricht (Belgium/the Netherlands) : new insights on early medieval military and elite strategies in the middle Meuse valley
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Nieuwe inzichten in de vroegmiddeleeuwse (ca. 450-1000 n. Chr.) rurale samenleving in westelijk Vlaanderen (W.- en O.-Vl.)
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- Miscellaneous
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Early medieval domestic architecture in northern Francia, ca. AD 450-1000 : typology, description, and catalogue : excerpts from the PhD dissertation 'House and yard in Early Medieval northern Francia. An archaeological study into the types, development and meanings of rural settlement and domestic architecture' - defended 23 February 2022 at Ghent University
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House and yard in early medieval northern Francia : an archaeological study into the types, development and meanings of rural settlement and domestic architecture
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House and yard in Early Medieval northern Francia. An archaeological study into the types, development and meanings of rural settlement and domestic architecture - Appendices
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De boer en zijn plattegrond : archeologische inzichten over het vroegmiddeleeuwse huis en erf
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- Book
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Vroegmiddeleeuws Maalte onder The Loop : een nieuwe blik op het grootschalig archeologisch onderzoek van de 7de tot 9de-eeuwse nederzetting in Sint-Denijs-Westrem (Gent, Oost-Vlaanderen)
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Out of the darkness, into the light : a review of archaeological research on Early Medieval rural settlements in northern Francia
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- Journal Article
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14C-dating of wooden buildings in Flanders (Belgium) : a problem of reliability?
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- Journal Article
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Dark Ages woodland recovery and the expansion of beech : a study of land use changes and related woodland dynamics during the Roman to Medieval transition period in northern Belgium