New Work in Medieval Archaeology, Part 2: Crossing Boundaries, Materialities, and Identities
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "New Work in Medieval Archaeology, Part 2: Crossing Boundaries, Materialities, and Identities" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
In this second of two sessions presenting new work in medieval archaeology, papers focus on questions centered on identity, materiality, and interdisciplinarity, as well as new methods and theoretical frameworks being developed to investigate these issues from Late Antiquity to the late Middle Ages across Europe.
Other Keywords
Historic •
Medieval •
Architecture •
Experimental Archaeology •
Iron Age •
medieval archaeology •
Material Culture and Technology •
Ritual and Symbolism •
Underwater Archaeology •
Zooarchaeology
Geographic Keywords
Isle of Man (Country) •
Kingdom of Sweden (Country) •
Kingdom of Norway (Country) •
Faroe Islands (Country) •
Kingdom of Denmark (Country) •
Republic of Lithuania (Country) •
Republic of Latvia (Country) •
Republic of Estonia (Country) •
Republic of Finland (Country) •
French Republic (Country)
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- Documents (16)
- Apophatic Archaeology: The Materiality, Phenomenology, and Textuality of Caves in Early Medieval Britain (2024)
- Archaeology of Early Medieval Central and Eastern Europe in the Context of “Global Middle Ages” (2024)
- Between Research and Archéologie préventive: The State of/in the Field of Medieval Monastic Archaeology (2024)
- Boundaries: Where Iron Age Archaeology Meets Medieval Art History (2024)
- Continuity and Discontinuity: Ritual from the Iron Age to the Early Medieval Period in Ireland (2024)
- Creating Diasporic Scandinavian Identities in Viking Age Iceland (2024)
- The Cross in the North: Pictish Christianization in Light of the Northern European Experience (2024)
- Digital Humanities and Religious and Social Archaeology of Medieval Central Eastern Europe: New Trends and Approaches (2024)
- Experimental Archaeology and the Theory of Experience: A View from Medieval Archaeology (2024)
- Living with an Etruscan Past: Medieval Use of Earlier Architecture and Artifacts at San Giuliano (Lazio Province, Italy) (2024)
- Medieval Archaeology as Historical Archaeology, or Why Anthropological Archaeologists Should Take the European Middle Ages Seriously (2024)
- Oceanic Tendencies: Ritual Landscapes, Oyster Shells, and the Social Worlds of Marine Resource Exploitation in Early Medieval Britain (2024)
- Pagan-Christian Interactions 11th to 13th Centuries CE: The Isotope Evidence (2024)
- The Role of Small Dwellings in the Viking Age Settlement of Iceland (2024)
- Slave Ships of the Viking Age (2024)
- A United Europe of Things: Similarities and Differences in Small Finds across Later Medieval Europe (2024)