Castles and the Biography of Place: Boundaries, Meeting Places and Mobility in the Sussex Landscape

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Elaine Jamieson
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ABSTRACT This paper explores the influence of antecedent landscapes on the placement of medieval castles in Sussex. It considers the relationship between castles and major physical features of the pre-Conquest landscape: territorial and administrative boundaries, meeting places, routeways, crossing points and ‘central’ places. After examining the ways in which these landscape elements helped shape the character of the ancient territory, it considers their conceptual and practical influence on the siting of the region’s medieval castles, with a particular focus on sites with their origins in the eleventh to thirteenth centuries. Using Bramber castle as a case study, through existing and new archaeological evidence, including recent analytical earthwork survey and scientific dating, the paper examines in detail the ways in which elements of the natural and cultural world were drawn into an evolving narrative of Norman elite authority. The conclusion is that castles were deliberately sited within much-occupied geographies as part of a deliberate policy aimed at constructing and reproducing claims to territory, power and place.
《城堡与地方传记:苏塞克斯景观中的边界、聚会场所和流动性》
本文探讨了之前的景观对苏塞克斯郡中世纪城堡布局的影响。它考虑了城堡与被征服前景观的主要物理特征之间的关系:领土和行政边界、会议地点、路线、过境点和“中心”地点。在研究了这些景观元素如何帮助塑造古代领土的特征之后,它考虑了它们对该地区中世纪城堡选址的概念和实践影响,特别关注了11至13世纪的遗址。本文以Bramber城堡为例,通过现有的和新的考古证据,包括最近的分析性土方工程调查和科学年代测定,详细研究了自然和文化世界元素被纳入诺曼精英权威不断发展的叙事的方式。结论是,城堡被故意建在被占领的地区,这是一项蓄意政策的一部分,旨在构建和复制对领土、权力和位置的要求。
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Landscapes (United Kingdom)
Landscapes (United Kingdom) Arts and Humanities-History
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0.30
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13
期刊介绍: The study of past landscapes – and their continuing presence in today’s landscape - is part of one of the most exciting interdisciplinary subjects. The integrated study of landscape has real practical applications for a society navigating a changing world, able to contribute to understanding landscape and helping shape its future. It unites the widest range of subjects in both Arts and Sciences, including archaeologists, ecologists, geographers, sociologists, cultural and environmental historians, literature specialists and artists.
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