2023
DOI: 10.3390/heritage6020048
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From the Sea to the Land: An Archaeological Study of Iberian Footwear during the Early Modern Period

Abstract: The study of Early Modern Iberian footwear is taking its first steps. Both historiography and archaeological research have devoted little attention to this issue and organic remains found in excavation even tend to be discarded. This paper will address the results of DRESS project’s questioning about courtly footwear, whose research benefited from a multidisciplinary team that included archaeologists familiar with the assemblages from which it was still possible to recover remains for analysis. The data provid… Show more

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“…This may have belonged to any sailor and its size seems to be what we could consider a man's shoe. Although there are not that many studies of shoes, and clothes in general, for sailors, the discovery of shoes on board ships is not rare, even Iberian shoes [58], maybe indicating that this was part of the regular clothes people wore. One leather shoe sole was also found.…”
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“…This may have belonged to any sailor and its size seems to be what we could consider a man's shoe. Although there are not that many studies of shoes, and clothes in general, for sailors, the discovery of shoes on board ships is not rare, even Iberian shoes [58], maybe indicating that this was part of the regular clothes people wore. One leather shoe sole was also found.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dealing with everyday life as well, the paper "From the Sea to the Land: An Archaeological Study of Iberian Footwear during the Early Modern Period" [9] extends the investigation of Iberian footwear in the Early Modern age. The limited number of shoes in museum collections has led to a paucity of research and a lack of studies on forms, materials, and techniques.…”
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