2017
DOI: 10.3989/arq.arqt.2017.019
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<em>Longhouses</em>, biografía de la casa y complejidad social en el noroeste peninsular en la alta edad media

Abstract: El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar un grupo de construcciones domésticas de cronología altomedieval de notables dimensiones que ha sido identificado en el último decenio en algunos sectores del noroeste de la península ibérica y que han sido definidas como longhouses. Este es un término que ha sido utilizado de forma implícita por parte de varias tradiciones arqueológicas para designar estructuras alargadas que cuentan con dimensiones, funcionalidades y significados sociales muy heterogéneos entre sí. Alg… Show more

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“…The stability of this residential building contrasts with other domestic structures in the same site, which were rebuilt every one or two generations. In other sites [30,31] the steadiness of this kind of dwellings has been considered a marker of high social status. Finally, the dating of the massive agrarian filling 1784 was assessed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The stability of this residential building contrasts with other domestic structures in the same site, which were rebuilt every one or two generations. In other sites [30,31] the steadiness of this kind of dwellings has been considered a marker of high social status. Finally, the dating of the massive agrarian filling 1784 was assessed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of the Bayesian statistics in the context of radiocarbon dating, allows to better define the intervals of dating, thanks to models that use in a combined way the information coming from historical, stratigraphic or typological investigations with those deriving from radiocarbon dating [31]. This method, therefore, forces archaeologists not to delegate the resolution of archaeological problems to the measuring laboratory, but, from the design of the excavation, to using an integrated approach between archaeological and archaeometric surveys [32].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An associated cemetery, containing some 60 graves, was in use during the 8th–10th centuries. Consumption patterns, domestic architecture and the overall nature of the remains led to the interpretation of the San Julián focus as a manor or domanial centre (Quirós Castillo, 2017).…”
Section: Environmental Setting and Archaeological Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%