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Dwellings, Identities and Homes

European Housing Culture from the Viking Age to the Renaissance

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255 sider ill.
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ISBN 978 87 88415 89 6

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Part 1. Exploring Domestic and Social Space

Ways of Living in Medieval England

Human Spatial Behaviour in Dwellings and Social Psychology

The Investigation of Domesticated Space in Archaeology - Architecture and Human Beings

The Investigation of Domesticated Space in Archaeology - Beyond Architecture

Part 2. Regions and Regionality

The Rural Home. Local or 'European Style'?

'The Schleswig Farmstead' - A Key to the Dynamics of Culture in the Danish-German Borderland from Medieval to Recent Times

Medieval Turf Houses in Jutland, Denmark - A Regional Building Practice?

Islands Across the Sea - Aspects of Regionality in the Norse North Atlantic Diaspora

Part 3. Houses, Homes and Social Strategies

Houses and Households in Viking Age Scandinavia - Some Case Studies

Opening Doors - Entering Social Understandings of the Viking Age Longhouses

"Pat var háttr í pann tíma"

Proper Living - Exploring Domestic Ideals in Medieval Denmark

Form and Function in the Late Medieval Rural House - An example from the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Sussex

A House is Not Just a Home - Means of Display in English Medieval Gentry Buildings

Smoke Houses and Entrepreneurship in Two Rural Villages of Medieval Scania, Örja and Skegrie

The 'Stube' and its Heating - Archaeological Evidence for a Smoke-Free Living Room between Alps and North Sea

Medieval Houses in Aalborg, Denmark - a Study of Excavated Timber Houses

Burned-down Timber-framed Houses in Medieval Odense, Denmark

The House as a Social Project in Northern-Central Italy, c 700-1000

 The Development of Dutch Townhouses 700-1300

 

 

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