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Medieval Archaeology in the East Roman World

9781641892193
124 pages
Amsterdam University Press
Overview

Medieval archaeology of the East Roman world is key to understanding the populations that are invisible in contemporary political and religious sources. Although scholars have long studied the religious and elite structures of the East Roman world, dedicated analysis of the material remains of ordinary and rural people is relatively new. Yet this work is essential to understanding the people who lived in lands as varied as Italy and northern Mesopotamia between the fourth and fifteenth centuries, as well as the continuity of their communities. This book argues that when approached as a series of microhistories, medieval archaeology in the East Roman world is the archaeology of complex settlements, each of which was forced to react, positively or negatively, to the varied changes of the period. It is the archaeology of landscapes, of households, and of resilience; in recognizing this, we gain a more nuanced view of the East Roman world.

Author Bio
Marica Cassis ============= Marica Cassis is Associate Professor at the University of Calgary and the Director of the medieval excavations at Çadır Höyük in Türkiye. She specializes in the archaeology of medieval East Roman Anatolia and in the use of gender theory in archaeology.