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IMC 2022: Sessions

Session 111: British Archaeological Association, I: Borders in the Secular Landscape

Monday 4 July 2022, 11.15-12.45

Sponsor:British Archaeological Association
Organiser:Harriet Mahood, Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Reading
Moderator/Chair:Harriet Mahood, Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Reading
Paper 111-aThe Rise and Fall of Arid Settlements at the Borders of the Late Roman Empire in the 6th-7th Centuries
(Language: English)
Haggai Olshanetsky, Department of Classical Studies, Bar-Ilan University
Lev Cosijns, Independent Scholar, Pardes Hana
Index terms: Archaeology - General, Archaeology - Sites, Byzantine Studies, Geography and Settlement Studies
Paper 111-bBetween the Clean and Unclean: The Division of Animals within the Manorial Curia
(Language: English)
Duncan Berryman, School of Geography, Archaeology & Palaeoecology, Queen's University Belfast
Index terms: Archaeology - Sites, Architecture - Secular, Daily Life, Economics - Rural
Paper 111-cBoundary Lines and Limits in Forest, Fields, and Wastes
(Language: English)
Julian T. Munby, Oxford Archaeology
Index terms: Archaeology - Sites, Geography and Settlement Studies
Abstract

This session looks at borders in the secular landscape from declining agricultural settlements in the Late Roman Empire, through to the relationship between castles in Wales and the land around them and where animals were put, and how to manage them.