Elitism and Status: Reassessing Settlement Hierarchy in Early Medieval England

IF 0.6 4区 材料科学 Q4 METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
H. Lewis
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The complexities of identifying and understanding settlement hierarchy in early medieval England (c. 5th–11th centuries) is the focus of much debate. Within this field of enquiry, settlement arrangements, architecture, landholding patterns and material culture are commonly used in the identification of a range of settlement types. These include royal complexes, monastic institutions, towns and trading/production sites such as emporia. This same evidence is also used to interpret the status and role of these sites in early medieval England. This paper advances the current understanding of settlement hierarchy through an assessment of rural settlements and their material culture. These settlements have received comparatively less scholarly attention than higher profile early medieval sites such as elite, ecclesiastical and urban centres, yet represent a rich source of information. Through analysis of material culture as evidence for the consumption, economic and social functions which characterise rural settlements, a picture of what were inherently complex communities is presented. The findings further support the need to reassess settlement hierarchy in early medieval England and a new hierarchical model is proposed.
精英主义与地位:重新评估中世纪早期英格兰的定居等级
识别和理解中世纪早期英格兰(约5 - 11世纪)定居等级制度的复杂性是许多争论的焦点。在这一调查领域,定居安排、建筑、土地占有模式和物质文化通常用于确定一系列定居类型。这些包括皇家建筑群,修道院机构,城镇和贸易/生产场所,如商场。同样的证据也被用来解释这些遗址在中世纪早期英格兰的地位和作用。本文通过对农村聚落及其物质文化的评价,提出了目前对聚落等级的认识。与中世纪早期的精英、教会和城市中心等引人注目的遗址相比,这些定居点受到的学术关注相对较少,但却代表了丰富的信息来源。通过分析物质文化作为农村住区特征的消费、经济和社会功能的证据,呈现了一幅本质上复杂的社区的图景。研究结果进一步支持了重新评估中世纪早期英格兰定居等级的必要性,并提出了一种新的等级模型。
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Revista De Metalurgia
Revista De Metalurgia 工程技术-冶金工程
CiteScore
1.30
自引率
25.00%
发文量
18
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Revista de Metalurgia is a bimonhly publication. Since 1998 Revista de Metalurgia and Revista Soldadura have been combined in a single publicación that conserves the name Revista de Metalurgia but also includes welding and cutting topics. Revista de Metalurgia is cited since 1997 in the ISI"s Journal of Citation Reports (JCR) Science Edition, and in SCOPUS.
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