United Europe of Things
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United Europe of Things
Portable Material Culture across Medieval Europe
Vargha, Maria; Sawicki, Jakub; Lewis, Michael
Springer International Publishing AG
01/2025
135
Mole
9783031483387
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1. Introduction to a United Europe of Things (Sawicki, Lewis & Vargha).- Chapter 2. United We Play, United We Pray? Connected Networks of Medieval Play and Supernatural Engagement (Hall).- Chapter 3. Where Globalisation, Commerce and Devotion Meet: Silver and Pewter Spoons in Later Medieval England in a European Context (Jervis).- Chapter 4. A United Europe of (Religious) Inscriptions (on Medieval Dress Accessories)? (Lewis).- Chapter 5. Our Lady of Things: The Representation of the Virgin Mary on Jewellery in Medieval Hungary(Stark).- Chapter 6. 'The Kings' Name is a Tower of Strength': Images of Enthroned Kings on Late Romanesque Mounts from Hungary (Vargha).- Chapter 7. Bull, Ram and Hare: Pottery Aquamaniles from Upper Maribor Castle (Slovenia) (Jancar and Ravnik).- Chapter 8. Hooked Clasps and Where to Find Them: Similarities and Differences in Dress Accessories in Europe North of the Alps (Sawicki).- Chapter 9. It Depends: The Use of Harness Pendants in Medieval Europe (Webley ).- Chapter 10. Import or Imitation? Late Medieval Graphite Ware and its Influence in Central Transdanubia (Hungary) (Kovacs).- Chapter 11. Long-distance Relations Reflected in the Medieval Urban Material Culture of Baia Mare (Nagybanya), Satu Mare (Szatmar) and Mintiu (Nemeti) (Romania) (Szocs).- Chapter 12. Masses of Medieval Metal: A Quantitative Approach to Metalwork from Medieval Cities in Flanders (AD 1000-1600) (Deckers).- Chapter 13. Material Cultures and Social Practices in the Archaeological Assemblages of Uppsala (AD 1100-1550) (Kjellberg).
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Medieval Material Culture;Archaeological Small Finds;Pan-European horizon;Medieval Urban Archaeology;Unity of Culture;Similarities and Differences;Medieval Symbolism;Medieval Inscriptions;Medieval Dress and Fashion
Chapter 1. Introduction to a United Europe of Things (Sawicki, Lewis & Vargha).- Chapter 2. United We Play, United We Pray? Connected Networks of Medieval Play and Supernatural Engagement (Hall).- Chapter 3. Where Globalisation, Commerce and Devotion Meet: Silver and Pewter Spoons in Later Medieval England in a European Context (Jervis).- Chapter 4. A United Europe of (Religious) Inscriptions (on Medieval Dress Accessories)? (Lewis).- Chapter 5. Our Lady of Things: The Representation of the Virgin Mary on Jewellery in Medieval Hungary(Stark).- Chapter 6. 'The Kings' Name is a Tower of Strength': Images of Enthroned Kings on Late Romanesque Mounts from Hungary (Vargha).- Chapter 7. Bull, Ram and Hare: Pottery Aquamaniles from Upper Maribor Castle (Slovenia) (Jancar and Ravnik).- Chapter 8. Hooked Clasps and Where to Find Them: Similarities and Differences in Dress Accessories in Europe North of the Alps (Sawicki).- Chapter 9. It Depends: The Use of Harness Pendants in Medieval Europe (Webley ).- Chapter 10. Import or Imitation? Late Medieval Graphite Ware and its Influence in Central Transdanubia (Hungary) (Kovacs).- Chapter 11. Long-distance Relations Reflected in the Medieval Urban Material Culture of Baia Mare (Nagybanya), Satu Mare (Szatmar) and Mintiu (Nemeti) (Romania) (Szocs).- Chapter 12. Masses of Medieval Metal: A Quantitative Approach to Metalwork from Medieval Cities in Flanders (AD 1000-1600) (Deckers).- Chapter 13. Material Cultures and Social Practices in the Archaeological Assemblages of Uppsala (AD 1100-1550) (Kjellberg).
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