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H 276 x W 203 mm

294 pages

95 figures, 9 tables (colour throughout)

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Published Mar 2022

Archaeopress Access Archaeology

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Paperback: 9781789699975

Digital: 9781789699982

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Keywords
Early Middle Ages; Rural Landscapes; Agriculture; Pottery; Peasant communities; Alta Edad Media; Paisajes rurales; Agricultura; Cerámica; Comunidades campesinas

Paisajes, espacios y materialidades: Arqueología rural altomedieval en la península ibérica

Edited by Sara Prata, Fabián Cuesta-Gómez, Catarina Tente, Catarina Tente

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Rural landscapes are increasingly important when analysing the processes of change following the collapse of the Roman imperial structure. This volume presents contributions from key researchers in early medieval peasant archaeology in the north-western quadrant of the Peninsula, offering a multi-scale image of the main lines of ongoing research.

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Sara Prata (Researcher), Fabián Cuesta-Gómez (Researcher) and Catarina Tente (Associate Professor) are members of the Institute of Medieval Studies from NOVA University Lisbon – School of Social Sciences and Humanities (IEM - NOVA FCSH). Their current research focuses on early medieval communities, particularly in the Portuguese inland territories of Beira Alta and Alto Alentejo. In the last years they have promoted scientific meetings, and shared their findings in international conferences, which have been published in papers, chapters, and book form. Their research and associated activities have been developed within working protocols with municipalities from the Portuguese inland, promoting decentralized research and social returns for local communities.

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Sara Prata (Investigadora), Fabián Cuesta-Gómez (Investigador) y Catarina Tente (Profesora Asociada) son miembros del Instituto de Estudios Medievales (NOVA FCSH). Sus investigaciones se centran en las comunidades rurales altomedievales, particularmente en los territorios de la Beira Alta y del Alto Alentejo, en el interior de Portugal. En los últimos años han organizado diversas reuniones científicas, presentado sus resultados en conferencias internacionales y publicado artículos, capítulos y libros. Sus investigaciones y actividades asociadas se han desarrollado dentro de protocolos de colaboración con municipios del interior portugués, promoviendo la investigación descentralizada y el retorno social a las comunidades locales.