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Iron Making during the Migration Period: The case of the Lombards
Vasco La Salvia
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This work explores the contribution of the peoples of the Barbaricum to the shaping of early medieval technology in Europe, with a particular reference to iron-making. Within this general cultural framework, the case of Lombards is analyzed in more detail, tracing the way their iron-making technological heritage developed: first, during their settlement on the Lower Elbe (first centuries AD) characterized by a Western Germanic technical culture, then, in Central Europe (AD 3rd/4th-6th), where they came into contact with a Celtic and provincial Roman substratum, and finally in Italy (second half of AD 6th to 8th). At this stage, Lombard craftsmen, who possessed the full range of technical-artisanal skills of iron-production that were integral to western Germanic culture, would have come into contact with practitioners embodying the technical knowledge of the Mediterranean heritage. This encountering of material cultures seems to have resulted in reshaping of the entire economic structure of the peninsula.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Dedication
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Acknowledgements
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List of Figures
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
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Chapter 1: Archaeometallurgy: methods and problems
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Chapter 2: Vanishing Barbarians versus everlasting Romans. An introduction to the study of Migration Period Material Culture.
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Chapter 3: Lombard Iron-making within Northern and Central Europe. The building up of a craftsmanship tradition.
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Chapter 4: The Lombards in Italy. The interaction of material cultures particularly referring to Iron making.
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Conclusions. From acculturation to integration of material cultures.
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Bibliography
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Primary Sources
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Secondary Literature
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Published: 2007
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407301594 (paperback)
- 9781407331973 (ebook)
BAR Number: S1715