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Unraveling an unique construction history as a result of monitoring: the medieval gateway of the Huysmans farm (Eeklo, Belgium) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The Huysmans farm in Eeklo (Belgium), a rectangular yard with moat, is accessible through a remarkable medieval gateway. In preparation to the consolidation and restoration of the gateway, information about the erection of the gateway and the material properties was required.
Observation of ancient building traces, dendrochronological analysis of timber core samples (roof and joisting), identification of the brickwork and ...
Observation of ancient building traces, dendrochronological analysis of timber core samples (roof and joisting), identification of the brickwork and ...
Exchanging Medieval Material Culture. Studies on archaeology and history presented to Frans Verhaeghe Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This volume, a collaboration between the Flemish Heritage Institute (VIOE) and Brussels Free University (VUB), is a collection of twenty two papers on material culture offered to prof. em. Frans Verhaeghe by his friends and colleagues from Belgium, Britain, The Netherlands, France and Denmark. Grouped in three sections - material culture, landscape and settlement, theory - these papers represent Frans Verhaeghe's fields of interest and work, in ...
The Nine Lives of Frans Verhaeghe: an overview of his career until now. In: De Groote K., Tys D., Pieters M. (eds.). Exchanging Medieval Material Culture. Studies on archaeology and history presented to Frans Verhaeghe, Brussels, 11-19. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Frans Verhaeghe is one of the most prominent scholars in European Medieval Archaeology of the last 40 years. He has played a central role in the development of medieval archaeology as an academic discipline in Europe
since the 70's. In one way he can be seen as someone who bridges the achievements of the pioneers of medieval archaeology in the years after World War II and the international and interdisciplinary research environment ...
since the 70's. In one way he can be seen as someone who bridges the achievements of the pioneers of medieval archaeology in the years after World War II and the international and interdisciplinary research environment ...
Appearances of Dawla and Political Order in late medieval Syro-Egypt. The state, social theory, and the political history of the Cairo Sultanate (thirteenth-sixteenth centuries) Ghent University
This paper is a reflexive essay that re-imagines the historical agency of what traditionally tends to be subsumed under the phenomenon of the Mamluk state. It is argued that the notions of state in modern research and of dawla in contemporary texts remain an issue of related analytical confusion. Engaging with this confusion in the generalising fashion of a historical sociology of late medieval Syro-Egyptian political action, this essay proposes ...
History writing, adab, and intertextuality in Late Medieval Egypt and Syria : old and new readings Ghent University
History and archaeology in discourse on the Dernberg : reconstructing the historical landscape of a medieval motte-and-bailey castle and deserted village Ghent University
The fabric of the city: a social history of cloth manufacture in medieval Ypres University of Antwerp
Textile industries were one of the driving forces of the urbanisation process in medieval Northwest Europe, and nowhere was their impact so profound as in Flanders, where almost all larger and smaller cities were involved in manufacturing woollens from the 12th to the 16th century. Ypres, the third city in the county, was perhaps the most important concentration of industrial labour and capital in this period. In their heyday in the 13th and ...