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These papers mainly deal with the theme of agrarian field systems
in Medieval Spain. Although there is a notable tradition in the
study of medieval agrarian field systems throughout Europe, this
subject has received little attention amongst historians and
archaeologists working within Spanish contexts. The contributors
stress the importance of agrarian landscapes, plants and
cultivation systems, within what is generally known as rural
settlement. The main objective of the work is to bring together in
a single book diverse methodologies and research experiences as
well as to assess and contrast the quality of the results obtained.
Above all, the book looks to establish research strategies which
may constitute a guide for those who have an interest in
contributing to historiographic debates. Such debates may be
centered around the formation of village networks between the 5th
10th centuries, the processes of incastellamento and the
consolidation of the feudal settlement system, the organization of
peasant settlement in al-Andalus and finally the impact of
Christian conquests and colonization on al-Andalus from the 12th
century onwards. Spanish text.
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