Historical Archaeologies of Transhumance across Europe

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Anatolijs Venovcevs
Andrei Asandulesei
Anna Maria Stagno
Antonio Blanco-Gonzz
Apuan Alps
Barry C. Gaulton
Ben Lawers
Brigitte Andres
Cal Ad
Cantabrian Mountains
Catarina Tente
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Cereal Cultivation
Charcoal Pits
Clearance Cairns
collective land use
Coprophilous Fungi
Daniel Abel-Schaad
Davide Cristoferi
distance
Edoardo Vanni
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ethnoarchaeology Europe
Eva Svensson
Felix Adrian Tencariu
Francisca Alba-Shez
Frederic Surmely
grazing
High Medieval Period
House Foundation
interdisciplinary study of transhumance
Jay D. Franklin
Jose Antonio Lpez-S
Julien Le Junter
Karen Milek
Ligurian Apennines
long
Long Distance Transhumance
Manon Cabanis
Margarita Fernez Mier
Marius Alexianu
Mark Gardiner
Massimo Dada
medieval rural landscapes
Olivier Weller
palaeoecological analysis
pastoral mobility
pastures
Patrycja Kupiec
Piers Dixon
Reyes Luelmo-Lautenschlaeger
Robert Linam
Robin Brigand
routes
Roxanne Cesarini
Sandra Robles-Lpez
seasonal
seasonal livestock movement
Seasonal Settlements
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settlement
summer
Summer Grazing
Summer Pastures
Susanne Pettersson
Sylvain Burri
Transhumance Routes
Transhumant Herding
Transhumant Livestock
Transhumant Movements
Transhumant Settlements
Transhumant Systems
Vanessa Py-Saragaglia
vertical
Vertical Transhumance
Viking Age
Violaine Nicolas
Wood Pasture
wooded

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367592318
  • Weight: 800g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Transhumance is a form of pastoralism that has been practised around the world since animals were first domesticated. Such seasonal movements have formed an important aspect of many European farming systems for several thousand years, although they have declined markedly since the nineteenth century. Ethnographers and geographers have long been involved in recording transhumant practices, and in the last two decades archaeologists have started to add a new material dimension to the subject.

This volume brings together recent advances in the study of European transhumance during historical times, from Sweden to Spain, Romania to Ireland, and beyond that even Newfoundland. While the focus is on the archaeology of seasonal sites used by shepherds and cowherds, the contributions exhibit a high degree of interdisciplinarity. Documentary, cartographic, ethnographic and palaeoecological evidence all play a part in the examination of seasonal movement and settlement in medieval and post-medieval landscapes. Notwithstanding the obvious diversity across Europe in terms of livestock, distances travelled and socio-economic context, an extended introduction to the volume shows that cross-cutting themes are now emerging, including mobility, gendered herding, collective land-use, the agency of non-elite people and competition for grazing and markets.

The book will appeal not only to archaeologists, but to historians, geographers, ethnographers, palaeoecologists and anyone interested in rural lifeways across Europe.

Eugene Costello is a landscape archaeologist with interests in pastoralism, non-elite society and the archaeology of the Reformation. He received his BA (UCC) in 2011, MA (Sheffield) in 2012, and PhD (NUI) in 2016. He was a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow at University of Notre Dame, USA, for 2016–2017 and is currently a Visiting Lecturer in Archaeology at National University of Ireland, Galway.

Eva Svensson is a historical archaeologist and professor in the Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Karlstad University, Sweden. Her main research interests include social and ecological approaches to forested landscapes in a long-term perspective, and subaltern environment and lifescapes in the eighteenth to twentieth centuries. She has published extensively on both topics in Swedish and English.