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Book: The Archaeology of Medieval Spain, 1100-1500

Chapter: Housing and Domestic Life

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.21867

Blurb:

The Iberian Peninsula represents a very particular case within the European context. During the Middle Ages Christians, Muslims and also Jews coexist in cities and the countryside. The territory was divided in Christian kingdoms and al-Andalus, both parts changing drastically between the 12th and 15th century. This book attempts to focus on differences, similarities and influences of these various cultures that developed during this crucial period between High and Late Middle Ages, as well as their heritage in present Spain.

The volume is the first modern account in English of medieval archaeology in Spain benefiting from the extraordinary development of Spanish archaeological research arising from the creation of regional governments (Comunidades Autónomas) in the 1980’s.














This chapter is dedicated to the study of houses is based largely on the authors' own research interests, the cities of Andalusia and León.

Chapter Contributors

  • Avelino Gutiérrez (book-auth-215@equinoxpub.com - book-auth-215) 'University of Oviedo'
  • Magdalena Valor (valor@equinoxpub.com - book-auth-214) 'University of Seville'