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When the shore becomes the sea : new maritime archaeological insights on the dynamic development of the northeastern Zuyder Zee region (AD 1100-1400), the Netherlands / Yftinus van Popta.
Penn Museum Library DJ401.N68 P67 2020
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Popta, Yftinus van, author.
- Series:
- Groningen archaeological studies ; 39.
- Groningen archaeological studies ; volume 39
- Language:
- Dutch
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Underwater archaeology--Netherlands--IJssel Lake.
- Underwater archaeology.
- Landscapes--Netherlands--Noordoostpolder.
- Landscapes.
- Noordoostpolder (Netherlands)--Antiquities.
- Noordoostpolder (Netherlands).
- IJssel Lake Polders (Netherlands)--Antiquities.
- IJssel Lake Polders (Netherlands).
- Netherlands--Noordoostpolder.
- Netherlands--IJssel Lake.
- Physical Description:
- xii, 146 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps ; 30 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Eelde : Barkhuis Publishing ; Groningen : University of Groningen, Groningen Institute of Archaeology, 2020.
- Language Note:
- Includes Dutch summary.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. The Dichotomous Relation Between The Dutch And The Sea
- State of the art
- Problem definition and research question
- Research area and research period
- Materials
- Geological and palaeogeographical maps
- Historical maps
- Aerial photographs
- LiDAR data
- Late medieval archaeological finds
- Shipwrecks
- Human behavior
- Methodology
- Outline of the thesis
- Endnotes
- 2. Reconstructing Medieval Eroded Landscapes Of The Northeastern Zuyder Zee (The Netherlands)
- Introduction
- From Zuyder Zee to Noordoostpolder
- State of research
- Problem definition
- Materials and data preparation
- Methods
- Assembling palaeogeographical maps
- Results
- Setting
- Pleistocene landforms
- Early and Middle Holocene landscape development
- Late Holocene landscape development
- Density patterns in the archaeological data
- Historical settlement information
- Depictions on earlier reconstruction maps
- Discussion
- Landscape changes after 300 years of maritime development
- Usefulness of palaeogeographic mapping
- Conclusion
- 3. Maritime Culture In The Netherlands
- Love, hate and the Zuyder Zee
- Maritime archaeology and the MCL
- Reflecting on the MCL of the Zuyder Zee
- Theoretical concepts of the MCL
- Maritime culture
- Maritime cultural centres
- Maritime cultural areas
- Transport zones
- Transport enclaves
- Transit points
- MCL aspects and archaeological remnants
- Economic landscape (sustenance)
- Transport (communicative) landscape
- The outer resource landscape
- The inner resource landscape
- The territorial landscape
- The cognitive landscape
- The ritual landscape
- Leisure landscape of today
- To continue: connecting aspects
- 4. No Country For Men
- Research area: from the Zuyder Zee to the Noordoostpolder
- Approach
- The maritime cultural landscape
- Method: Localizing and characterizing submerged settlements
- Results: submerged settlements
- Rediscovered settlement locations
- St. Odulphus monastery Charter
- Finding Fenehuysen II within area 5: interdisciplinary evidence
- Archaeological excavation
- Fenehuysen I, II and III: a shifting settlement?
- Endnote
- 5. Where Are The Shipwrecks Of The Zuyder Zee?
- Previous research
- Wreck sites on aerial photographs and LiDAR-data
- Presence and absence of shipwrecks
- Discussion and comparison
- Concluding remarks
- 6. Lords, Merchants And Farmers
- Study context, motivation and conceptual framework
- Maritime Cultural Landscape Approach
- Materials and methods
- Setting the stage
- Roman Age and Early Medieval developments
- Late Medieval developments
- Following the actors
- Kuinre
- Kampen
- Urk
- Nagele
- Late medieval shipwrecks
- 7. Discussion And Synthesis
- A shift towards more integrative maritime archaeological studies
- The northeastern Zuyder Zee region between AD 1100 and 1400
- Conclusions
- Closing remarks and recommendations
- Past and present in a unique landscape
- 8. Epilogue
- Endnote.
- Notes:
- Current Copyright Fee: GBP22.50 0.
- Thesis (doctoral).
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-139).
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the George Clapp Vaillant Book Fund.
- ISBN:
- 9789493194175
- 9493194175
- OCLC:
- 1232446778
- Publisher Number:
- 99988374439
- 9789493194175
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