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The evolution of rural settlement in lowland Scotland in medieval and early‐modern times: An explorationWhile a good deal is known concerning the evolution of rural settlement patterns and characteristics in medieval and modern times for many parts of Europe, the basic frameworks for studying ...
Finnish Savonian farmers at a cottage in early 19th century; by Pehr Hilleström and J. F. Martin. /Photocourtesy Swedish National Heritage Board, Wikimedia Commons Above the serfs were the farmers. Some farmers would own their own farms but the vast majority worked alongside the serfs on ...
During the Middle Ages and early modern times wild plants have widely been used as complements to human diet. The late medieval and early modern cooking books are giving evidence of the use of different wild fruits (f.e. strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries…) and how they were...
While in the medieval and early modern parts of this work, particular attention is dedicated to woolen and worsted textiles, cotton is the center of attention in the first part of volume two dedicated to the nineteenth century. A ... G Riello - 《Enterprise & Society》 被引量: 0发表: 20...
In the early medieval period (6th–12th centuries), diverse terrains of South Asia experienced the rise of regional political powers and the socioeconomic development that would later culminate in the formation of regions. Bengal was no exception and saw the plural strands of historical changes...
Over the centuries, heart burial evolved to remain relevant. The practice is extant to the present day, though the motivations behind it are very different from those of the medieval and early modern periods. 展开 关键词: Royalty, nobility, funeral, heart burial, liminality 年份: 2013 ...
The urban peoples of the Swahili coast traded across eastern Africa and the Indian Ocean and were among the first practitioners of Islam among sub-Saharan people1,2. The extent to which these early interactions between Africans and non-Africans were acco