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Some Spatial and Temporal Aspects of Animal Utilisation in Viljandi, Medieval Livonia
Volume 20 (2013): Frontier Societies and Environmental Change in Northeast Europe, pp. 47–58
Eve Rannamäe   Heiki Valk  

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https://doi.org/10.15181/ab.v20i0.807
Pub. online: 30 December 2013      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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4 April 2013
Revised
21 October 2013
Accepted
19 December 2013
Published
30 December 2013

Abstract

Viljandi (Fellin), a small town in medieval Livonia, was founded in the second quarter of the 13th century, soon after the Estonian Crusades. The Estonians’ prehistoric hill-fort was replaced by a castle of the Livonian branch of the Teutonic Order, the prehistoric settlement was abandoned, and the location for the new town was chosen on the site of a former field more suitable for fortification. In this paper, zooarchaeological material from three sites, the prehistoric settlement, the Order’s castle and the early medieval town, will be discussed. Despite the presumed changes in Estonian society associated with the Crusades, the analyses reveal no profound differences in meat consumption in the transitional period from prehistory to the middle Ages.

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zooarchaeology Late Iron Age middle Ages Teutonic Order’s castle medieval town meat consumption

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