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9781842172780

The Archaeology of Medieval Novgorod in Context: Studies of Centre/Periphery Relations

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    9781842172780

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  • Copyright: 2012-04-30
  • Publisher: David Brown Book Co

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Summary

Following on from the other volumes in this series, this collection of papers will integrate aspects of the previous volumes and examine the wider context of the influence of medieval Novgorod through the evidence for the exploitation of natural resources and their conversion via craft activity into products for local consumotion and/or trade. Three area case studies in northwest Russia will be considered: the first in the immediate hinterland of Novgorod; the second within Novgorod itself, and the third in the Byeloozero, Lake Kubenskoye area to the northeast of Novgorod, on the edge of the territory known as Novgorod Land and a centre for hunting and trapping animals for the fur trade. The book will include over twenty contributions from a number of Russian and West European experts covering the range of archaeological and environmental areas examined as part of an international ten-year collaborative project. It offers an innovative approach to wider questions of extraction, manufacture and production, and consumption which will have implications for the study of medieval European archaeology. Includes a companion CD with supporting data.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. xi
List of Tables and Chartsp. xv
Editors' Prefacep. xvi
Editors' Acknowledgementsp. xxii
Contributorsp. xxiii
Timelinep. xxv
Dedicationp. xxvi
Introduction
Medieval Novgorod in its wider contextp. 1
The Environmental Context
Results of palynological investigations of the archaeological sites in the Lake Ilmen and Lake Kubenskoye study areasp. 10
The Periphery of Novgorod Lands: A Case Study From Minino, Byeloozero
The Minino Project: The investigation of a group of medieval sites in the Byeloozero region of northern Russiap. 40
Buildings and structures of the Minino archaeological complexp. 58
The manufacture of metal jewellery in rural settlements on the north-eastern fringe of medieval Russiap. 76
Medieval pottery from the Minino archaeological complexp. 106
Glass beads from the Minino archaeological complexp. 122
Novgorod's Hinterland including Ryurik Gorodishche
The natural environment and settlement patterns of the Lake Ilmen region in the last third of the first millennium ADp. 139
Bronze working at Ryurik Gorodishche and other settlements in the region north of Lake Ilmen in the 9th and 10th centuriesp. 152
Ferrous metallurgy in the territory around Lake Ilmen at the end of the first and the beginning of the second millennium ADp. 172
An analytical study of iron slag from the Novgorod hinterlandp. 185
The City of Novgorod the Great: Case Studies
Investigating social change in 12th-13th century Novgorod using slag inclusionsp. 195
Metal melting crucibles from medieval Novgorodp. 210
The production of textiles in Novgorod from the 10th to the 14th centuriesp. 224
Varieties of timber used to make wooden artefacts in Novgorod: a short case studyp. 259
Fair and foul: Analysis of sub-fossil insect remains from Troitsky XI-XIII, Novgorod (1996-2002)p. 265
Perspectives on non-wood plants in the sampled assemblage from the Troitsky excavations of medieval Novgorodp. 283
Centre and Periphery: Integrative Papers
The plant economy of northern medieval Russiap. 321
From Alces to Zander: A summary of the zooarchaeological evidence from Novgorod, Gorodische and Mininop. 351
The fur trade in the economy of the Northern Borderlands of medieval Russiap. 381
Leather working in North-West Russiap. 391
Leather objects from Troitsky XI, Novgorod
Preliminary identification of leather fragments from Novgorod excavations (1991-2001)
Pottery production in the Novgorod region: Local traditions and foreign influencesp. 425
Indicators of craft specialisation in medieval ceramics from North-West Russiap. 435
Evidence concerning craft production in the birch-bark documents of Novgorodp. 448
List of Abbreviationsp. 455
Referencesp. 456
Indexp. 486
CD-ROM (inside Back Cover) Index to CD-ROM
Spiridonova & Aleshinskaya: Pollen diagrams for all profiles studied Micro-photographs of pollen grains Notes on present day vegetation in the Lake Ilmen area
Zaitseva: Table of results from analyses of copper alloy objects
Zakharov: List of references to unpublished archives used in this chapter
Yeremeyev: Details of the nine areas in the Lake Ilmen area considered within the chapter
Reilly: Photographs and identifications of insect remains Species list for all samples from Troitsky XI, XII and XIII, Novgorod
Monk & Johnston: Plant remains tables List of samples analysed List of taxa found with common names
Alsleben: Supporting tables: plant species from sites studied
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