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New Technology or Adaptation at the Frontier? Butchery as a Signifier of Cultural Transitions in the Medieval Eastern Baltic
Volume 20 (2013): Frontier Societies and Environmental Change in Northeast Europe, pp. 59–76
Krish Seetah   Aleksander Pluskowski   Daniel Makowiecki     All authors (4)

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https://doi.org/10.15181/ab.v20i0.808
Pub. online: 30 December 2013      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

Received
19 February 2013
Revised
21 October 2013
Accepted
19 December 2013
Published
30 December 2013

Abstract

This paper focuses on a number of examples of cut marks on animal bones from a range of sites associated with the cultural transformations in the eastern Baltic following the Crusades in the 13th century. Recorded observational and interpretational characteristics are quantified and explained through more detailed selected case studies. The study represents a pilot project, the foundation for a more detailed and systematic survey of a larger dataset within the framework of the ecology of Crusading project. Relatively clear differences between sites are observable on the basis of the cut marks; however, the initial trends do not suggest a straightforward connection between butchery technology and colonisation in the east Baltic region.

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zooarchaeology butchery technology Crusades colonisation Teutonic Order eastern Baltic

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