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Journal articles on the topic "Post-Medieval Age"

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Van den Hurk, Youri, and Krista McGrath. "Whaling in Iron Age to post-medieval Scotland." Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 150 (November 30, 2021): 451–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/psas.150.1324.

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Cetacean remains have been recovered from archaeological sites all over Europe, but are especially abundant in Scotland. These remains originate from all periods and have often been worked into artefacts or tools, including chopping blocks, plaques, combs, pegs, snecks and perforated vertebral epiphyseal discs. It still remains unclear which species were exploited and to what extent active whaling was undertaken in the region. To address these questions Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) was undertaken on 35 cetacean specimens from five sites in Scotland (Jarlshof, Brough of Birsay, Q
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Cawood, T. D. "The Iron Age, Roman-British and post-medieval pottery." Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 52, S1 (1986): 4–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x00060060.

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Roy, M., Fraser Hunter, P. Walton Rogers, et al. "An Iron Age burial with weapons, on a site with evidence of medieval and post-medieval occupation from Dunbar, East Lothian." Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 145 (November 30, 2016): 177–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/psas.145.177.212.

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In September and October 2005, an archaeological excavation was undertaken on the site of the former Empire Cinema on Dunbar High Street. In addition to late medieval and post-medieval remains, a cist grave of pre-Roman or Roman Iron Age date was excavated and recorded. Two adult males occupied the cist grave, one of whom was equipped with a sword and a spear, representing a rare example of an Iron Age burial with weapons in Scotland. Partial skeletal remains of two further individuals were also present. This paper describes the cist grave and its contents, and places these in the context of s
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Haggarty, George. "Medieval Pottery Assemblage." Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports 110 (April 25, 2025): 30–31. https://doi.org/10.9750/issn.2056-7421.2025.110.30-31.

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Archaeological excavations conducted in 2017 at Grantown Road, Forres form the final phase of works on a residential development that began in 2002. The earlier works examined an area of more than 70ha and confirmed the presence of an extensive Iron Age settlement represented by ring-ditch, ring-groove, and post-ring structures, in association with four-post structures, a souterrain, and metalworking furnaces. The 2017 works (Canmore ID 320363), reported here, have expanded the record of prehistoric and medieval settlement in the area and revealed that a previously recorded cropmark site repre
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Barr, Jessica. "Commitments to Medieval Mysticism within Contemporary Contexts, ed. Patrick Cooper and Satoshi Kikuchi. Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium. Leuven: Peeters, 2017, pp. xv, 382." Mediaevistik 31, no. 1 (2018): 247–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/med012018_247.

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This volume seeks to address an important issue: namely, the challenges associated with studying medieval mysticism in our distinctly non-medieval, pluralistic, philosophically and confessionally diverse age. It also asks why scholars continue—and should continue—to engage with medieval mysticism, given its contextual differences and—one <?page nr="248"?>might argue—apparent irrelevance to the (post-)modern age. Through its eighteen essays, Commitments to Medieval Mysticism succeeds, I believe, in arguing for the ongoing utility and relevance of medieval mystical literature. It also incl
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Riobó, Carlos. "The Medieval Inheritance of Manuel Puig and Severo Sarduy." Medieval Encounters 3, no. 2 (1997): 128–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006797x00099.

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AbstractIn summary, this essay explores the similarities between the works of Manuel Puig and Severo Sarduy, and primary and secondary medieval "works." Ultimately, the argument seeks to reevaluate the supposed "pre-modern age" and establish points of contact between medieval and post-modern aesthetics. We must consider the events and philosophies, inspired by similar crises, that helped to establish "traditional" medieval and Latin American studies and writing. Specific Spanish medieval works and traditions herein described lay bare certain qualities and interpretations that serve
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Johnson, Melanie. "Excavation of prehistoric roundhouses and post-medieval kilns at Drumyocher and Hospital Shields, Aberdeenshire." Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports, no. 70 (2017): 1–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/issn.2056-7421.2017.70.1-58.

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A programme of archaeological watching brief and excavation was carried out by CFA Archaeology Ltd along the route of the Aberdeen to Lochside Natural Gas Pipeline during its construction in 2004. The remains of four truncated Middle Bronze Age roundhouses, one Iron Age post-built roundhouse with a souterrain entered from the house, and two medieval or post-medieval corn-drying kilns were excavated at Drumyocher Farm, near Arbuthnott, Aberdeenshire (NGR: NO 7831 7679). An assemblage of decorated pottery was recovered, unusually for this period. The remains of three truncated probable ring-ditc
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Dunbar, Lindsay, Julie Dunne, Richard Evershed, et al. "Prehistoric and Medieval Activity at Grantown Road, Forres, Morayshire." Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports 110 (April 25, 2025): 1–50. https://doi.org/10.9750/issn.2056-7421.2025.110.1-50.

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Archaeological excavations conducted in 2017 at Grantown Road, Forres form the final phase of works on a residential development that began in 2002. The earlier works examined an area of more than 70ha and confirmed the presence of an extensive Iron Age settlement represented by ring-ditch, ring-groove, and post-ring structures, in association with four-post structures, a souterrain, and metalworking furnaces. The 2017 works (Canmore ID 320363), reported here, have expanded the record of prehistoric and medieval settlement in the area and revealed that a previously recorded cropmark site repre
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Roy, Mike. "Radiocarbon Dating." Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports 110 (April 25, 2025): 18–22. https://doi.org/10.9750/issn.2056-7421.2025.110.18-22.

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Archaeological excavations conducted in 2017 at Grantown Road, Forres form the final phase of works on a residential development that began in 2002. The earlier works examined an area of more than 70ha and confirmed the presence of an extensive Iron Age settlement represented by ring-ditch, ring-groove, and post-ring structures, in association with four-post structures, a souterrain, and metalworking furnaces. The 2017 works (Canmore ID 320363), reported here, have expanded the record of prehistoric and medieval settlement in the area and revealed that a previously recorded cropmark site repre
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Dunbar, Lindsay. "Acknowledgements." Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports 110 (April 25, 2025): 45. https://doi.org/10.9750/issn.2056-7421.2025.110.45.

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Archaeological excavations conducted in 2017 at Grantown Road, Forres form the final phase of works on a residential development that began in 2002. The earlier works examined an area of more than 70ha and confirmed the presence of an extensive Iron Age settlement represented by ring-ditch, ring-groove, and post-ring structures, in association with four-post structures, a souterrain, and metalworking furnaces. The 2017 works (Canmore ID 320363), reported here, have expanded the record of prehistoric and medieval settlement in the area and revealed that a previously recorded cropmark site repre
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Post-Medieval Age"

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Mushweshwe, Tawanda. "Diet of the post-medieval population at Lagos, 14th -19th Portugal." Master's thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/29215.

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Stable isotopic analysis of carbon and nitrogen ratios in bone collagen was done on twelve human skeletons selected from a batch excavated in Largo de Santa Maria da Graça from 2004- 2005 (Lagos, Portugal). Elemental Analyser- Isotopic Ratio Mass Spectrometry (EA-IRMS) was used for stable isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen to reconstruct the diet of postMedieval population of Lagos between the 14th -19th centuries. Results of the analysis provided a basis for understanding dietary changes with time represented by the two chronological phases of the cemetery of Santa Maria da Graça. Distin
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Ives, Rachel Amy. "An investigation of vitamin D deficiency osteomalacia and age-related osteoporosis in six post-medieval urban collections." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.521982.

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Bernofsky, Karen Stacy. "Respiratory health in the past : a bioarchaeological study of chronic maxillary sinusitis and rib periostitis from the Iron Age to the Post Medieval Period in Southern England." Thesis, Durham University, 2010. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/614/.

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Respiratory disease has affected human populations throughout our history and remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality today. In spite of this, there is a dearth of bioarchaeological research on this important subject. Previous research has suggested a relationship between poor air quality and the prevalence of chronic maxillary sinusitis and rib periostitis. These conditions have many causes (e.g. congenital disorders, allergies, poor air quality, climate, infectious disease). Chronic maxillary sinusitis and rib periostitis are recognised as bone formation and/or destruction, in
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Mattsson, McGinnis Meghan. "Ring Out Your Dead : Distribution, form, and function of iron amulets in the late Iron Age grave fields of Lovö." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Arkeologi, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-131728.

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the distribution, forms, and function(s) of iron amulets deposited in the late Iron Age gravefields of Lovö, with the goal of ascertaining how (and so far as possible why) these objects were utilized in rituals carried out during and after burials. Particular emphasis is given to re-interpreting the largest group of iron amulets, the iron amulet rings, in a more relational and practice-focused way than has heretofore been attempted. By framing burial analyses, questions of typology, and evidence of ritualized actions in comparison with what is known of o
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Cussans, Julia E. "Changes in the size and shape of domestic mammals across the North Atlantic region over time. The effects of environment and economy on bone growth of livestock from the Neolithic to the Post Medieval period with particular reference to the Scandinavian expansion westwards." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5734.

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A large database of domestic mammal bone measurements from sites across Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and the Northern and Western Isles of Scotland is presented. The reasons for variations in bone growth of domestic ungulates are examined in detail; nutrition is identified as a key factor in the determination of adult bone size and shape. Possible sources of variation in bone size in both time and space in the North Atlantic region are identified. Four hypotheses are proposed; firstly that bone dimensions, particularly breadth, will decrease with increasing latitude in the study regi
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Cussans, Julia Elise. "Changes in the size and shape of domestic mammals across the North Atlantic region over time : the effects of environment and economy on bone growth of livestock from the Neolithic to the post-medieval period, with particular reference to the Scandinavian expansion westwards." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5734.

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A large database of domestic mammal bone measurements from sites across Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and the Northern and Western Isles of Scotland is presented. The reasons for variations in bone growth of domestic ungulates are examined in detail; nutrition is identified as a key factor in the determination of adult bone size and shape. Possible sources of variation in bone size in both time and space in the North Atlantic region are identified. Four hypotheses are proposed; firstly that bone dimensions, particularly breadth, will decrease with increasing latitude in the study regi
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Mitchell, Sarah L. "A post-conquest English retrospect upon the age of the Anglo-Saxons : a study of the early-middle-English verse chronicle attributed to Robert of Gloucester." Thesis, University of York, 1998. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/2445/.

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Atterving, Emmy. "“She said she was called Theodore” : - A modality analysis of five transcendental saints in the 1260’s Legenda Aurea and 1430’s Gilte Legende." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Historiska institutionen, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-144052.

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This thesis explores modalities in two hagiographical collections from the late Middle Ages; the Legenda Aurea and the Gilte Legende by drawing inspiration from post-colonial hybridity theories.. It conducts a close textual analysis by studying the use of pronouns in five saints’ legends where female saints transcend traditional gender identities and become men, and focuses on how they transcend, live as men, and die. The study concludes that the use of pronouns is fluid in the Latin Legenda Aurea, while the Middle English Gilte Legende has more female pronouns and additions to the texts where
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Books on the topic "Post-Medieval Age"

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van Gerven Oei, Vincent W. J., Angelika Jakobi, and Giovanni Ruffini, eds. Dotawo. punctum books, 2014. https://doi.org/10.21983/p3.0071.1.00.

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Nubian studies needs a platform in which the old meets the new, in which archaeological, papyrological, and philological research into Meroitic, Old Nubian, Coptic, Greek, and Arabic sources confront current investigations in modern anthropology and ethnography, Nilo-Saharan linguistics, and critical and theoretical approaches present in post-colonial and African studies. The journal Dotawo: A Journal of Nubian Studies brings these disparate fields together within the same fold, opening a cross-cultural and diachronic field where divergent approaches meet on common soil. Dotawo gives a common
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Archaeological Excavations in Moneen Cave, the Burren, Co. Clare: Insights into Bronze Age and Post-Medieval Life in the West of Ireland. Archaeopress, 2016.

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Dowd, Marion. Archaeological Excavations in Moneen Cave, the Burren, Co. Clare: Insights into Bronze Age and Post-Medieval Life in the West of Ireland. Archaeopress, 2016.

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Matějková, Kristýna. Europa Postmediaevalis 2020: Post-medieval pottery in the spare time. Edited by Gabriela Blažková. Archaeopress Archaeology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/9781789699173.

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'Post-medieval pottery in the spare time' is a collection of papers planned for what would have been the second Europa Postmediaevalis conference. The focus is on the Early Modern period (15th to 18th centuries) and the growing use of new ceramic forms for leisure activities. Although the conference itself could not be held, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the volume nevertheless brings together 28 contributions from authors from nine countries, from Portugal to Russia, from Italian Sardinia to Polish Stargard. A finds assemblage from the United Arab Emirates published by Portuguese colleagues,
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Kallio-Seppä, Titta, Sanna Lipkin, Tiina Väre, Ulla Moilanen, and Annemari Tranberg, eds. Unusual Death and Memorialization: Burial, Space, and Memory in the Post-Medieval North. Berghahn Books, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/9781800736023.

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Most cultures and societies have their own customs and traditions of treating their dead. In the past, some deceased received a burial that deviated from tradition. The reasons for unusual burial could result from reasons such as outbreaks of epidemics or wars, or from premature births, distinctive social status, or disability. Authors present a selection of cases addressing the issue of unusual deaths, burials, or ways to remember the deceased. Chapters explore theoretical views related to social memory of death and memorializing the deceased and their resting places during modern period. The
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Campbell, Jill. The Medieval Manor House and the Moated Site. Edited by Christopher Gerrard and Alejandra Gutiérrez. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198744719.013.47.

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The medieval manor house and moated site are a familiar site in the landscape of Britain. Recognized as the power houses of the medieval period, they were more than just a home, they were symbolic of wealth and status. Despite their importance, the archaeological interest in these monuments has not been as extensive as for other buildings from the period. This chapter discusses the development of the form and character of the medieval manor house as it evolves during the late medieval period. A post-processual framework allows the exploration of the importance of the interaction with the physi
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Łajtar, Adam, Iwona Zych, and Artur Obłuski, eds. Aegyptus et Nubia Christiana. The Włodzimierz Godlewski jubilee volume on the occasion of his 70th birthday. University of Warsaw Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323547266.

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The volume brings together 36 fully peer-reviewed contributions in the field of Christian Egypt and Nubia studies, mirroring a lifetime of academic achievement by Prof. Włodzimierz Godlewski, in whose honor this jubilee book has been produced. The contributing scholars are both colleagues and associates, and the subjects they take up in their studies are focused on issues of archaeology, epigraphy, iconography, ceramics and material culture, as well as history of medieval and post-medieval Egypt and Nubia.
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Prendergast, Thomas, and Stephanie Trigg. Affective medievalism. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526126863.001.0001.

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This book destabilises the customary disciplinary and epistemological oppositions between medieval studies and modern medievalism. It argues that the twinned concepts of “the medieval” and post-medieval “medievalism” are mutually though unevenly constitutive, not just in the contemporary era, but from the medieval period on. Medieval and medievalist culture share similar concerns about the nature of temporality, and the means by which we approach or “touch” the past, whether through textual or material culture, or the conceptual frames through which we approach those artefacts. Those approache
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(Editor), James Graham-Campbell, and Magdalena Valor (Editor), eds. The Archaeology of Medieval Europe: The Eighth to Twelfth Centuries Ad. Aarhus Universitetsforlag, 2008.

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Graves, C. P., and Christopher Gerrard. Embracing New Perspectives. Edited by Christopher Gerrard and Alejandra Gutiérrez. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198744719.013.1.

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This chapter considers the application of archaeological theory to later medieval archaeology, with a selective review of the different approaches offered over the past fifty years by archaeologists of the Later Middle Ages set into a wider historiographical framework. In this chapter key processual, structuralist, and post-processual studies are all debated with particular emphasis on phenomenology and the experiential, the archaeology of identity, biography, and the life-course. New forms of interpretation are judged to be neither consistent or coherent but, nevertheless, they offer exciting
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Wiechmann, Ralf. "Advancing into unknown lands: The numismatic material of Groß Strömkendorf near Wismar during the Early Viking age (ca. 8th-9th centuries)." In Medieval and Post-Medieval Mediterranean Archaeology. Brepols Publishers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.mpmas-eb.5.128673.

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Stella, Francesco. "A “postcolonial” approach to medieval Latin literature?" In Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1075/chlel.34.21ste.

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Abstract The chapter proposes an unconventional approach to the interpretation of medieval and post-medieval Latin textuality as post-colonial literature, in the sense of “expressed in a cultural system that in the post-Roman age is inevitably different from the writer’s native one and in a language other than the mother tongue”. This approach allows a new understanding of medieval Latin literature and early modernity as a secondary system of cultural production and of language as a communication code that can be analyzed with the linguistic tools of SLA.
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Stella, Francesco. "Chapter 21. A “postcolonial” approach to medieval Latin literature?" In Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/chlel.xxxiv.21ste.

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The chapter proposes an unconventional approach to the interpretation of medieval and post-medieval Latin textuality as post-colonial literature, in the sense of “expressed in a cultural system that in the post-Roman age is inevitably different from the writer’s native one and in a language other than the mother tongue”. This approach allows a new understanding of medieval Latin literature and early modernity as a secondary system of cultural production and of language as a communication code that can be analyzed with the linguistic tools of SLA.
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Vroom, Joanita, and Fotini Kondyli. "‘Dark Age’ Butrint and Athens: Rewriting the history of two Early Byzantine towns." In Medieval and Post-Medieval Ceramics in the Eastern Mediterranean - Fact and Fiction. Brepols Publishers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.mpmas-eb.5.108569.

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Donaghey, Brian. "The Post-Medieval English Translations of the De Consolatione Philosophiae of Boethius, 1500-1800." In The Medieval Translator. Traduire au Moyen Age. Brepols Publishers, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.tmt-eb.4.00054.

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Battaglia, Frank. "21st-Century Medieval Studies." In Burn after Reading: Vol. 1, Miniature Manifestos for a Post/medieval Studies + Vol. 2, The Future We Want: A Collaboration. punctum books, 2014. https://doi.org/10.21983/p3.0067.1.04.

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Our subject, medieval studies, was named for a “middle age.” It came between Antiquity, specifically the Roman Empire, and the nation states that succeeded it, particu-larly in Europe.An extensive regime was displaced as competing structures of power—operating from various centers but often more elaborate in their controls—struggled into existence.We live in a time when the so-called global economic system, enacted by free-range and state-run capitalisms, is extending its reach over the entire planet, dislocating national networks. International trade agreements dimin-ish the ability of even t
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Van Winter, Johanna Maria. "Festive meals in the Late Middle Ages: An essay on alimentation as means of communication." In Medieval and Post-Medieval Mediterranean Archaeology. Brepols Publishers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.mpmas-eb.5.113482.

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Khapaeva, Dina. "Post-Soviet Historians and Religious Activists on the Medieval Oprichnina." In Putin’s Dark Ages. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003438045-4.

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Clough, Patricia Ticineto. "Three Notes, Three Questions." In Speculative Medievalisms. punctum books, 2013. https://doi.org/10.21983/p3.0021.1.22.

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When I was invited to respond to a talk to be given by Gra-ham Harman at a conference on Speculative Medievalisms, my first thoughts were not about Aristotle. My first thoughts were about Harman’s work on Bruno Latour, who has fa-mously claimed that we have never been modern. So perhaps we are becoming medieval, I thought: circuiting back through the Enlightenment and the Renaissance to a future age where darkness is to be revalued, with speculative realism, the meas-ure. Although I first read Latour in the late 1980s when some few sociologists studying science and technology were doing so, Ha
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Christou, Prokopis A. "Tourism during post-classical times (500-1500)." In The history and evolution of tourism. CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781800621282.0003.

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Abstract Post-classical times are also referred to as the medieval period or the Middle Ages (in Europe), and they begin around ad 500 and end around ad 1500. During this era, travellers undertook long and arduous journeys to religious shrines and places of sacredness around the globe, such as in England, Jerusalem, Kumano (Japan), and the islands dedicated to the Sun and the Moon in Lake Titicaca on the border of Peru and Bolivia. This chapter discusses this medieval pilgrimage travels and highlights the birth of gastronomic tourism.
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Conference papers on the topic "Post-Medieval Age"

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Castaldo, Vincenzo, Girolamo Ferdinando De Simone, and Mario Cesarano. "Medieval and Post-Medieval ceramics from Campania: the pottery assemblages from the Castle of Roccarainola in the Ager Nolanus." In XIII Congreso Internacional sobre Cerámica Medieval y Moderna en el Mediterráneo (AIECM3). La Ergástula, 2024. https://doi.org/10.63114/s2mt2g41.

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This study examines the pottery assemblage recovered during the recent excavation (season 2015) of the medieval Castle of Roccarainola (NA), providing new data on the medieval and post-medieval ceramics circulating in the Ager Nolanus in the Middle Ages. Of particular interest is the analysis of the attested fabrics which testifies both to the vitality of the local workshops and at the same time the existence of still active exchange between the Bay of Naples and the Ager Nolanus in this period.
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Ugaglia, Elisabetta. "Late Antique and Early Medieval pottery from Palazzo Mazzola (Asti, Italy)." In XIII Congreso Internacional sobre Cerámica Medieval y Moderna en el Mediterráneo (AIECM3). La Ergástula, 2024. https://doi.org/10.63114/apadv260.

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The archaeological excavation in Palazzo Mazzola in Asti, Italy, unveils a stratigraphic sequence from Roman era to the early Middle Ages. A Roman domus, constructed around the 1st century AD near a cobbled street, undergoes structural changes during late antiquity. In the early Middle Ages, new buildings settle atop previous layers. The pottery, spanning from the Roman Empire to the post-medieval era, provides socio-economic insights into Asti between the end of the Roman Empire and the establishment of the Lombard Duchy.
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Prudovič, Marek. "Ius commune – jeho pramene a charakteristika." In Naděje právní vědy 2023. University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.24132/zcu.nadeje.2023.596-605.

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The paper is focused on a comprehensive view that clarifies the sources that contributed to the emergence of ius commune as universal law in the Middle Ages, namely Roman law, and canon law. At the same time, it addresses the questions of its characteristics, both from a socio-historical and a legal point of view. We address the questions of its origin, which relates to medieval universities, especially the University of Bologna, where a new exegetic method of historical comparison, namely the gloss, is being formed, in both its forms, i.e., marginal, and interlinear. We also made a short hist
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Reports on the topic "Post-Medieval Age"

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Siebert, Rudolf J., and Michael R. Ott. Catholicism and the Frankfurt School. Association Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.53099/ntkd4301.

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The paper traces the development from the medieval, traditional union, through the modern disunion, toward a possible post-modern reunion of the sacred and the profane. It concentrates on the modern disunion and conflict between the religious and the secular, revelation and enlightenment, faith and autonomous reason in the Western world and beyond. It deals specifically with Christianity and the modern age, particularly liberalism, socialism and fascism of the 2Oth and the 21st centuries. The problematic inclination of Western Catholicism toward fascism, motivated by the fear of and hate again
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Chea, Phal, Seyhakunthy Hun, and Sopheak Song. Permeability in Cambodian Post-secondary Education and Training: A Growing Convergence. Cambodia Development Resource Institute, 2021. https://doi.org/10.64202/wp.130.202109.

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The distinction between vocational training and academic education can be traced back to different institutional structures in medieval Europe. However, owing to an increasing need for higher-level skills to respond to market demand, countries have resolved to establish flexible pathways for students on both tracks or systems to move or transfer across to each other. Permeability in education and training refers to the possibility for learners to transfer between different types of education and between different levels of qualifications. In its recommendations, UNESCO highlights the important
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