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Animaltown: beasts in medieval urban space Choyke, Alice Mathea • Jaritz, Gerhard [Hrsg.]. |
In Reihe: | BAR International series / 2858 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
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Autoren suchen: Choyke, Alice Mathea • Jaritz, Gerhard |
Inhalt
Introduction |
What Makes a Medieval Urban Animal Bone Assemblage Look Urban? Reflections on Feature Types and Recurrent Patterns from Lower Austria and Vienna |
Like a Headless Chicken: Meaning, Medium and Context in Medieval Urban Taphonomy |
Horseflesh and Beaver Pelts: Aspects of Faunal Studies in Medieval Novgorod and its Region |
The Diet of Ipswich from the Middle Saxon through the Medieval Periods |
Dogs in Church |
Pigs in Medieval Cities: Saint Anthony's Unusual Attribute |
Animals as Presents in Late-Medieval Livonia |
Oxen, Pigs and Sheep in the Medieval City: Analysis of Regulations Concerning Domestic Animals in Statutes of Medieval Dalmatian Towns |
All the Priests' Horses and all the Priests' Hens...: Animals in the Households of Late Medieval Hungarian Urban Clergy |
"Drunkenness is the mother of forgetfulness, anger causes injuries": Animal Welfare in Late-Medieval English Urban Society |
Suburban Husbandry: Animals in the Landscape of Trim, County Meath, Ireland |
Faunal Exploitation Patterns in Urban Settlements in Medieval Moldavia |
Animals in Medieval Urban Lives: York as a Case Study |
Animals in Italian Medieval Towns: From Late Antiquity to the Late Middle Ages |
Urban Jungle? Wild Mammals in Medieval Towns |
What is a Peacock Doing in a Medieval City? Analysing Visual Representations of Animals in Urban Space in the Late Middle Ages |
"... 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 |
Zooarchaeological Research from an Elite Urban Building in Medieval Durres (Albania) |
Meat Consumption by the Christian Population in the Buda Castle Town District in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries |