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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.
Contributor:
George Clapp Vaillant Book Fund.
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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