Animals and their roles in the medieval society of Sicily : from Byzantines to Arabs and from Arabs to Norman/Aragoneses (7th-14th c. AD)
Animals and their roles in the medieval society of Sicily : from Byzantines to Arabs and from Arabs to Norman/Aragoneses (7th-14th c. AD)
The work presented in this book opens a new window on the history and archaeology of medieval Sicily, by focusing on the development of human-animal relationships from Byzantine times to the later Middle Ages. This large-scale study of animal bones and teeth relies on the analysis of material from old and recent excavations, as well as on a comprehensive review of data available from the literature. The results shed light on two major lines of investigation on Arab and Norman-Aragonese Sicily: the influence of different dominations on dietary practices, most notably the extent to which the taboo on pork consumption spread in the island under the Arab administration, and the longer-term changes in animal husbandry as a consequence of the technological developments and novel approaches to landscape exploitation introduced by the Arabs.
- N° scheda: D0189067571
- ISBN-13: 9788892851399
- City: Sesto Fiorentino
- Publisher: All'Insegna del Giglio
- Year: 2023
- Month: January
- Necklace title: Contributi di archeologia medievale
- Necklace number: 18
- Number of pages: 196
- Illustrations: B/W
- Dorso: 29 cm
- Peso: 809 gr
- Country: Italy
- Language: English
- Condition: New
- Type of publication: Monograph