Nomadic Pastoralism in the Archaeology of Medieval Western Balkans - New Insights through Old Data
Abstract
Medieval nomadic pastoralism in the Western Balkans is known from historical sources, but problematic to recognize archeologically. By focusing on ethnographic data of living inhabitants of both humans and livestock of the Dinaric Alps, a better strategy for research may be forged to understand medieval nomadism. Through a transdisciplinary perspective that compares ethnography with existing historical and archaeological data on similar medieval phenomena, more light may be shed on the border-crossing of medieval shepherds moving with their herds. Moreover, a new perspective may be forged on old data for the field of human-animal relations.
Source:
International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds, 2022Publisher:
- Institute for Medieval Studies – Faculty of Arts – University of Leeds
Institution/Community
Arheologija / ArchaeologyTY - CONF AU - Milosavljević, Monika AU - Balaban, Radmila PY - 2022 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6163 AB - Medieval nomadic pastoralism in the Western Balkans is known from historical sources, but problematic to recognize archeologically. By focusing on ethnographic data of living inhabitants of both humans and livestock of the Dinaric Alps, a better strategy for research may be forged to understand medieval nomadism. Through a transdisciplinary perspective that compares ethnography with existing historical and archaeological data on similar medieval phenomena, more light may be shed on the border-crossing of medieval shepherds moving with their herds. Moreover, a new perspective may be forged on old data for the field of human-animal relations. PB - Institute for Medieval Studies – Faculty of Arts – University of Leeds C3 - International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds T1 - Nomadic Pastoralism in the Archaeology of Medieval Western Balkans - New Insights through Old Data UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_6163 ER -
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Milosavljević, M.,& Balaban, R.. (2022). Nomadic Pastoralism in the Archaeology of Medieval Western Balkans - New Insights through Old Data. in International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds Institute for Medieval Studies – Faculty of Arts – University of Leeds.. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_6163
Milosavljević M, Balaban R. Nomadic Pastoralism in the Archaeology of Medieval Western Balkans - New Insights through Old Data. in International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds. 2022;. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_6163 .
Milosavljević, Monika, Balaban, Radmila, "Nomadic Pastoralism in the Archaeology of Medieval Western Balkans - New Insights through Old Data" in International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds (2022), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_6163 .