Economic Circularity in the Roman and Early Medieval Worlds
Economic Circularity in the Roman and Early Medieval Worlds
New Perspectives on Invisible Agents and Dynamics
Steding, Julia; Intagliata, Emanuele E; Bavuso, Irene; Furlan, Guido
Oxbow Books
10/2023
232
Dura
Inglês
9781789259964
15 a 20 dias
I. Bavuso, G. Furlan, E.E. Intagliata, J. Steding
1. The ragpicker's dream: notes on the continuous role of junk dealers in the past urban economies back to the Roman period
Guido Furlan
2. Laws, Letters and Graves: the Organisation of Scavenging in the Early Medieval Period
Irene Bavuso
3. Exploring reuse in a prestige environment: the palace city of Samarra
Rhiannon Garth Jones
4. Through glass: recycling and reuse practices brought out by archaeometry and history
Line Van Wersch and Alexis Wilkin
5. Beauty, utility, value. Examples of glass reuses from the Roman period to the early Middle Ages
Cristina Boschetti
6. Identifying episodes of recycling in the archaeological record
Jonathan Wood
7. Textile reuse in the Roman naval contexts
Margarita Gleba and Maria Stella Busana
8. Functional, spiritual or aesthetic? - Investigating reuse in high-status 7th-century necklace pendants from Early medieval England
Rowan S. English
9. Stars aligned: tracking the use and reuse of Viking Age metal-casting models for star-shaped brooches through 3D visualisation
Derek Parrot
10. Seeking the invisible with legacy data. Notes on the use of archives for the study of ancient circular economies
Emanuele E. Intagliata
11. Evolutionary Design Processes in Thermal Architecture of the Roman Empire
Allyson McDavid
12. Reused columns in an ancient circular economy
Jon M. Frey
13. Mind the Gap: Researching Reuse Practices in Palmyra. The example of Reused Inscriptions
Julia Steding
I. Bavuso, G. Furlan, E.E. Intagliata, J. Steding
1. The ragpicker's dream: notes on the continuous role of junk dealers in the past urban economies back to the Roman period
Guido Furlan
2. Laws, Letters and Graves: the Organisation of Scavenging in the Early Medieval Period
Irene Bavuso
3. Exploring reuse in a prestige environment: the palace city of Samarra
Rhiannon Garth Jones
4. Through glass: recycling and reuse practices brought out by archaeometry and history
Line Van Wersch and Alexis Wilkin
5. Beauty, utility, value. Examples of glass reuses from the Roman period to the early Middle Ages
Cristina Boschetti
6. Identifying episodes of recycling in the archaeological record
Jonathan Wood
7. Textile reuse in the Roman naval contexts
Margarita Gleba and Maria Stella Busana
8. Functional, spiritual or aesthetic? - Investigating reuse in high-status 7th-century necklace pendants from Early medieval England
Rowan S. English
9. Stars aligned: tracking the use and reuse of Viking Age metal-casting models for star-shaped brooches through 3D visualisation
Derek Parrot
10. Seeking the invisible with legacy data. Notes on the use of archives for the study of ancient circular economies
Emanuele E. Intagliata
11. Evolutionary Design Processes in Thermal Architecture of the Roman Empire
Allyson McDavid
12. Reused columns in an ancient circular economy
Jon M. Frey
13. Mind the Gap: Researching Reuse Practices in Palmyra. The example of Reused Inscriptions
Julia Steding