Byzantine Epirus : A Topography of Transformation: Settlements of the Seventh-Twelfth Centuries in Southern Epirus and Aetoloacarnania, Greece (The Me

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Byzantine Epirus : A Topography of Transformation: Settlements of the Seventh-Twelfth Centuries in Southern Epirus and Aetoloacarnania, Greece (The Me

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 623 p./サイズ 280 illus.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004221512
  • DDC分類 949.5302

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Much of the past twenty years of scholarship on late-antique and medieval landscapes and settlement has introduced theoretical patterns reflecting meta-narratives of evolution and transition. This book draws on 5 years of archaeological and topographical fieldwork in order to attempt a rereading of Byzantine texts in accordance with recent perceptions of the historicity of space. The result is a fresh interpretation of settlement in Western Greece (Southern Epirus and Aetoloacarnania) from 600 to 1200 AD, springing from a postmodern theoretical background. While representing real progress in the treatment of the Middle Byzantine regions, the book makes an ecological contribution to historical and social studies through a new evaluation of the transformation of medieval settlement as a result of interaction between physical/social space and human agency.

Contents

List of Illustrations ... xi
List of Maps ... xxii
Preface ... xxv
List of Abbreviations ... xxvii

PART ONE: STUDY OF A CHANGING LANDSCAPE
1. On the Remains of Middle Byzantine Epirus ... 3

2. A Geographical Outline of Byzantine Epirus (Seventh-Twelfth Centuries) ... 19
2.I. Defijinition, Political Geography and Relevant Toponymy ... 19
2.II. Physical Geography and Selection of the Research Area ... 21
2.III. Landscape Evolution: Geomorphological Landforms and Processes ... 25
2.IV. Human Geography ... 39

PART TWO: MATERIAL CULTURE
1. Architecture ... 51
1.I. Building Typology and Use ... 51
1.I.1. Fortifijications ... 51
1.I.2. Religious Buildings ... 57
1.I.3. Burial Spaces ... 68
1.I.4. Secular Buildings ... 88
1.I.5. Industrial Buildings ... 96
1.I.6. Water Supply Facilities and Water System Management ... 97
1.I.7. Road System ... 101
1.I.8. Harbour Facilities ... 103
1.II. Building Construction ... 104
1.II.1. Building Materials and Methods ... 104
1.II.2. Morphological Features and Chronology of Masonries ... 112
1.III. Conclusions ... 153

2. Dedicatory Inscriptions on or in Buildings ... 157
2.I. The Inscriptions ... 159
2.II. Conclusions ... 167

3. Monumental Art and Sculpture ... 171
3.I. Opus Sectile, Marble-Inlay, Mosaic and Fresco Decorations ... 172
3.II. Architectural Sculptures ... 176
3.III. Conclusions ... 207

4. Artefacts ... 211
4.I. Ceramics and Tiles ... 211
4.II. Metalwork ... 232
4.III. Glass ... 237
4.IV. Lead Seals ... 241
4.V. Numismatic Finds ... 250
4.VI. Conclusions ... 258

PART THREE: HABITATION
1. The Chronology, Typology, Transformation, Networks and Economy of Settlements ... 273
1.I. The Chronology of Settlements ... 273
1.II. The Typology and Transformation of Settlements ... 273
1.II.a. Fortifijied Settlements ... 273
1.II.b. Unfortifijied Settlements ... 290
1.II.c. Monastic Settlements ... 293
1.III. Network of Routes and Settlements ... 295
1.IV. Economic Activities ... 298

2. The Geographical Dimension of Settlement: Non-systematic Extensive Survey and the Historicity of Space in Archaeology ... 305

3. Aspects of the Transformation of Settlement within the Context of the Medieval Mediterranean ... 331
3.I. Historical and Archaeological Evidence: "Different Sources, Diffferent Histories?" ... 331
3.I.1. Theoretical Problems Relating to Medieval Settlement in Epirus and the Mediterranean ... 335
3.II. A Reconstruction of Settlement in Epirus ... 346
3.II.1. The Islands ... 346
3.II.2. The Mainland ... 349
3.II.3. A Correlation of Historical Settlements with Archaeological Evidence ... 354
3.III. Conclusions ... 357

PART FOUR: THE CASE OF MIDDLE BYZANTINE SOUTHERN EPIRUS
Concluding Remarks ... 363

PART FIVE: INVENTORY OF 7TH-12TH-CENTURY SITES IN MIDDLE BYZANTINE SOUTHERN EPIRUS
5.I. Introduction ... 369
5.II. The Sites ... 371

APPENDICES
I. Material Culture Inventory ... 521
I.1. Dedicatory Inscriptions on or in Buildings ... 521
I.2. Opus Sectile, Marble-inlay, Mosaic and Fresco Decorations ... 526
I.3. Architectural Sculpture ... 529
I.4. Ceramics and Tiles ... 537
I.5. Metalwork ... 544
I.6. Glass ... 546
I.7. Lead Seals ... 547
I.8. Numismatic Finds ... 548

II. Abstracts of Byzantine Texts Used in Translation in this Work ... 553

III. Geomorphological Changes in Lowlands caused by Fluvial Sedimentation ... 561

Bibliography ... 565
Index of Sites ... 609
Index of Names ... 612
Illustrations

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