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Fifty Early Medieval Things: Materials of Culture in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 277 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 907 g, 61 color photos, 16 b&w halftones, 5 maps - 16 Halftones, black and white - 5 Maps - 61 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Cornell University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1501725890
  • ISBN-13: 9781501725890
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 277 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 907 g, 61 color photos, 16 b&w halftones, 5 maps - 16 Halftones, black and white - 5 Maps - 61 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Cornell University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1501725890
  • ISBN-13: 9781501725890
Fifty Early Medieval Things introduces readers to the material culture of late antique and early medieval Europe, north Africa, and western Asia. Ranging from Iran to Ireland and from Sweden to Tunisia, Deborah Deliyannis, Hendrik Dey, and Paolo Squatriti present fifty objects—artifacts, structures, and archaeological features—created between...

Fifty Early Medieval Things introduces readers to the material culture of late antique and early medieval Europe, north Africa, and western Asia. Ranging from Iran to Ireland and from Sweden to Tunisia, Deborah Deliyannis, Hendrik Dey, and Paolo Squatriti present fifty objects—artifacts, structures, and archaeological features—created between the fourth and eleventh centuries, an ostensibly "Dark Age" whose cultural richness and complexity is often underappreciated. Each thing introduces important themes in the social, political, cultural, religious, and economic history of the postclassical era.

Some of the things, like a simple ard (plow) unearthed in Germany, illustrate changing cultural and technological horizons in the immediate aftermath of Rome's collapse; others, like the Arabic coin found in a Viking burial mound, indicate the interconnectedness of cultures in this period. Objects such as the Book of Kells and the palace-city of Anjar in present-day Jordan represent significant artistic and cultural achievements; more quotidian items (a bone comb, an oil lamp, a handful of chestnuts) belong to the material culture of everyday life. In their thing-by-thing descriptions, the authors connect each object to both specific local conditions and to the broader influences that shaped the first millennium AD, and also explore their use in modern scholarly interpretations, with suggestions for further reading. Lavishly illustrated and engagingly written, Fifty Early Medieval Things demonstrates how to read objects in ways that make the distant past understandable and approachable.

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The authors of Fifty Early Medieval Things have gathered an energizing set of artifacts and sites to champion a close and active interrelationship between people and things in our understanding and teaching of early medieval history... The diverse group of examples characterized in brief essays is, largely, very well considered as the basis for a contemporary introduction to the early Middle Ages. The set is constructed to create flow and counterpoint among examples of widely varying media, functions, production contexts, and techniques.

(SPECULUM) This important book [ ...] is a helpful guide to thinking with things and teaching with things. Each entry challenges the reader to approach objects as historical actors that can speak to the changes and continuities of life in the late antique and early medieval world.

(EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE)

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(32)
Part I Things of the Fourth Century
33(16)
1 The Ceremonial Regalia of Emperor Maxentius (?), Rome
35(4)
2 Circus Races Mosaic Pavement, Villa del Casale, Sicily
39(4)
3 African Red Slip Bowl, Tunisia
43(4)
4 Gold-Glass Medallion, Rome
47(2)
Part II Things of the Fifth Century
49(14)
5 Ivory Diptych of Stilicho, Italy
51(4)
6 The Triple Walls, Constantinople
55(4)
7 The Hormizd Plate, Persia
59(4)
Part III Things of the Sixth Century
63(32)
8 The Vienna Dioscurides, Fol. 70v-71r, Constantinople
65(4)
9 The Senigallia Medallion, Italy
69(4)
10 The Arian Baptistery, Ravenna, Italy
73(4)
11 The Basilica of SS. Cosma e Damiano, Rome
77(4)
12 Chestnuts from Monte Barro, Italy
81(4)
13 The Madaba Map Mosaic, Church of St. George, Madaba, Jordan
85(4)
14 The City of Recopolis, Spain
89(4)
15 Sunken Featured Building from West Stow, England
93(2)
Part IV Things of the Seventh Century
95(42)
16 The Reliquary Casket of Teuderic, Agaune, Switzerland
97(4)
17 Stirrups, Hungary
101(4)
18 The Cosovenii de Jos Bow Fibula, Cosovenii de Jos, Romania
105(4)
19 Pilgrims' Flask (Ampulla) from the Shrine of St. Menas, Abu Mina, Egypt
109(4)
20 Sutton Hoo, Mound 1 Ship Burial, Sutton Hoo, England
113(4)
21 "Globular" Amphora from the Yassiada Shipwreck, Yassiada, Turkey
117(4)
22 Bone Comb from Lombard Italy, Santo Stefano, Garlate
121(4)
23 The Crown of Recceswinth, Spain
125(4)
24 The Tunic of Balthild (Chasuble de Chelles), France
129(4)
25 Papyrus Account Register (P. Ness. 92), Nessana, Israel
133(4)
Part V Things of the Eighth Century
137(38)
26 The Dabergotz Ard, Dabergotz, Germany
139(4)
27 The Palace-City of Anjar, Lebanon
143(4)
28 Umayyad Bronze Brazier, al-Fudayn, Jordan
147(4)
29 Oil Lamp, Jerash, Jordan
151(4)
30 Skellig Michael Monastery, Ireland
155(4)
31 Offa's Dyke, England/Wales `
159(4)
32 The Palace of Arechis, Salerno, Italy
163(4)
33 The Ribat at Monastir, Tunisia
167(4)
34 Bowl 21, Nagyszentmiklos/Sannicolau Mare Treasure, Romania
171(4)
Part VI Things of the Ninth Century
175(32)
35 Sword from Dorestad, The Netherlands
177(4)
36 The Book of Kells, Fol. TV, Virgin and Child, Ireland
181(4)
37 Gold Ring from the Fortified Settlement of Pliska, Bulgaria
185(4)
38 The Bell of Canino, Italy
189(4)
39 Forum Ware Pitcher, Rome
193(4)
40 The Utrecht Psalter, Fol. 49v, Depicting Psalm 84, France
197(4)
41 Carolingian Silver Denarius, France
201(4)
42 The Gokstad Ship, Gokstad, Norway
205(2)
Part VII Things of the Tenth Century
207(34)
43 Abbasid (Samanid) Dirham, Birka, Sweden
209(4)
44 Castellum and Villa of Karlburg am Main, Germany
213(4)
45 The Church of the Holy Cross, Akdamar, Turkey
217(4)
46 The Middleton Cross B/2, Middleton, England
221(4)
47 The Al-Mughira Pyxis, Spain
225(4)
48 Beatus of San Salvador de Tabara, Fol. 341r, Tabara, Spain
229(4)
49 Lead Seal of Demetrius, Kommerkiarios of Seleukeia, Silifke, Turkey
233(4)
50 The Hippodrome Fresco in the Church of St. Sophia, Kiev, Ukraine
237(4)
Index 241
Deborah Deliyannis is Associate Professor of History at Indiana University. Paolo Squatriti is Professor of History and Italian at the University of Michigan. Hendrik Dey is Professor of Art History at Hunter College, CUNY.