Animal remains from the Late Medieval kitchen of the Esztergom archdiocese, Hungary - the benefits of screening

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Starinar Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2298/sta2171231g
E. Gál, László Bartosiewicz
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Abstract

Medieval animal remains from the Esztergom archbishopric (Hungary) were screened using 5 mm and 2 mm mesh sizes, aimed at the high-resolution study of fish and bird remains and helping to achieve better comparisons with documentary sources. This is the first medieval assemblage in Hungary recovered using screening. A total of 7,294 animal remains are studied here, representing the 14th and 15th century. The screening resulted in quantities of fish and bird bones. The large find numbers also multiplied the taxonomic diversity. In addition to the remains of new, small-bodied species, bones of young fish showed a diachronic increase in the contribution of carp and young pike to the diet. This seems consonant with the expansion of medieval fish farming. Remains of juvenile birds could also be identified. Some worked bones recovered by screening indicate the manufacturing or reparation of crossbows at the site. Thanks to these details, our material stands out among other contemporaneous animal bone assemblages from the Carpathian Basin. Comparisons between sites, however, must be done with caution, as our data are qualitatively different from others. Large bones of livestock and the near absence of those from large game may be interpreted in the light of other hand-collected samples, while fish and bird remains and even the abundance of brown hare need to be seen in part as a product of high-resolution recovery. The newly discovered spectrum of animal remains could be profitably interpreted in the light of late 15th century accounting books of the archbishop. Although these documentary sources slightly post-date our material, they shed light on the complexities of meat procurement between possibly local production and trade.
来自匈牙利Esztergom大主教管区的中世纪晚期厨房的动物遗骸-筛选的好处
来自Esztergom大主教辖区(匈牙利)的中世纪动物遗骸使用5毫米和2毫米的网格尺寸进行筛选,旨在对鱼类和鸟类遗骸进行高分辨率研究,并有助于更好地与文献资料进行比较。这是匈牙利第一个使用筛选技术回收的中世纪收藏品。这里共研究了7294具动物遗骸,代表了14世纪和15世纪。筛选产生了大量的鱼和鸟骨头。大量的发现也增加了分类多样性。除了新发现的小体型物种的遗骸外,幼鱼的骨头也显示出鲤鱼和幼梭子鱼对饮食的贡献在持续增加。这似乎与中世纪养鱼业的扩张是一致的。幼鸟的遗骸也可以辨认出来。通过筛选发现的一些工作过的骨头表明在现场制造或修复了弩。由于这些细节,我们的材料在喀尔巴阡盆地的其他同时期动物骨骼组合中脱颖而出。然而,在站点之间进行比较必须谨慎,因为我们的数据在质量上与其他站点不同。大量的牲畜骨头和几乎没有大型猎物的骨头可以根据其他手工采集的样本来解释,而鱼类和鸟类的遗骸,甚至大量的棕色野兔,都需要在一定程度上被视为高分辨率恢复的产物。新发现的动物遗骸光谱可以根据15世纪晚期大主教的会计账簿进行有益的解释。虽然这些文献资料的日期略晚于我们的材料,但它们揭示了可能在当地生产和贸易之间的肉类采购的复杂性。
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