Subtitled "Hungarian noble residences and their social context from
the thirteenth through to the sixteenth century: an outline for
methodology." This work aims to set up a research agenda to show
how archaeology can contribute to an interdisciplinary study of
society in the later Middle Ages, in this case in terms of a survey
of the possibilities of using archaeology to study Hungarian
nobility from the point of view of their living conditions and the
functions of their residences. The author, drawn to this theme
through an excavation in Pomaz (west of Budapest) in 1995,
investigates the co-existence of various settlement types from the
point of view of manorial buildings.
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