Animals and multi-species considerations of well-being 500–1100

IF 0.9 1区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
Early Medieval Europe Pub Date : 2026-04-07 Epub Date: 2026-02-27 DOI:10.1111/emed.70024
Holly Miller, Christina Lee
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Abstract

Much of the scholarship on early medieval English medicinal ingredients has focussed on herbal remedies and the role of plants in healing activities. This approach detracts from the significance of animals, their parts, and their products, and also obscures the fact that many healing activities are in fact multi-species. In this paper, we combine ideas from object-oriented methodologies commonly used in archaeology, such as chaîne opératoire and object biography, with analysis of case studies of early medieval well-being texts, using the pig as an exemplar species. These examples show that knowledge of an animal's phenotype, behaviour, management, and history was important to procure the right medical ingredients and that knowledge of the animals as individuals was necessary for the expected efficacy of the medical treatment. This article represents an initial step and proof of concept for using these methods to illustrate the role of animals in well-being practices, thereby highlighting the multi-species nature of early medieval materia medica.

动物和多物种福祉的考虑500-1100
许多关于中世纪早期英国药用成分的学术研究都集中在草药疗法和植物在治疗活动中的作用上。这种方法削弱了动物、它们的器官和它们的产品的重要性,也模糊了许多治疗活动实际上是多物种的事实。在本文中,我们结合了考古学中常用的面向对象方法的思想,如cha neopsamatoire和对象传记,以及对中世纪早期福祉文本的案例研究分析,并将猪作为范例物种。这些例子表明,了解动物的表型、行为、管理和历史对于获得正确的药物成分非常重要,而了解动物个体对于预期的药物治疗效果是必要的。这篇文章代表了使用这些方法来说明动物在健康实践中的作用的第一步和概念证明,从而突出了中世纪早期药材的多物种性质。
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Early Medieval Europe
Early Medieval Europe MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES-
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0.90
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期刊介绍: Early Medieval Europe provides an indispensable source of information and debate on the history of Europe from the later Roman Empire to the eleventh century. The journal is a thoroughly interdisciplinary forum, encouraging the discussion of archaeology, numismatics, palaeography, diplomatic, literature, onomastics, art history, linguistics and epigraphy, as well as more traditional historical approaches. It covers Europe in its entirety, including material on Iceland, Ireland, the British Isles, Scandinavia and Continental Europe (both west and east).
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