What the Yesser nuns ate: Food consumption in a Cistercian convent in Essen, Groningen Archaeological research of monasteries primarily focuses on reconstructing the monastic architecture and the use of space, often referring to historical sources. During such research projects, food consumption by the monastics is often neglected in archaeobotanical and -zoological research. This paper presents the results of research carried out on plant and animal remains which were recovered during the 2017 excavation of the former convent of Yesse at Haren, which functioned from 1215 until 1594. This interdisciplinary research shows that it is possible to nuance what was eaten by the convent’s residents, which contributes to a better understanding of t...
The present dissertation attempts to follow and analyze each and every individual stage of food pro...
This article explores food culture in medieval Oslo, c. 1200–1350, with the ongoing Follo Line Proje...
In two ecclesiastical buildings of Rome, the Certosa “Santa Maria degli Angeli” and The Convent of ...
What the Yesser nuns ate: Food consumption in a Cistercian convent in Essen, GroningenArchaeological...
The Cistercians arose as a spiritual reform of the European monasticism around 1100 AD. A group of F...
In 2005 a rescue excavation was carried out at the Voldersgracht 21, situated in Delft, the Netherla...
This paper focuses on providing a nuanced picture of the daily meal consumed at the Oude Mannenhuis,...
A survey is presented of archaeozoological information from medieval and postmedieval towns in the s...
Food and consumption in the Middle Ages is a well discussed topic, but a lot of the zooarchaeologica...
The present study has only been concerned with the animal bones excavated from Emden. But what about...
Past plant food consumption has been studied diachronically and spatially for many Dutch settlements...
Bird remains recovered from two rubbish dumps dated to the 17th-century AD at the convent of Santa...
The animal remains found at the fourteenth-fifteenth century Hof van Leugenhaeghe are crucial to rec...
ON NUNS’ DIET IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND EARLY-MODERN PERIOD.PROBLEMS, SOURCES AND RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIE...
Little is known about the applications of food on historical inland vessels in the Zuiderzee region....
The present dissertation attempts to follow and analyze each and every individual stage of food pro...
This article explores food culture in medieval Oslo, c. 1200–1350, with the ongoing Follo Line Proje...
In two ecclesiastical buildings of Rome, the Certosa “Santa Maria degli Angeli” and The Convent of ...
What the Yesser nuns ate: Food consumption in a Cistercian convent in Essen, GroningenArchaeological...
The Cistercians arose as a spiritual reform of the European monasticism around 1100 AD. A group of F...
In 2005 a rescue excavation was carried out at the Voldersgracht 21, situated in Delft, the Netherla...
This paper focuses on providing a nuanced picture of the daily meal consumed at the Oude Mannenhuis,...
A survey is presented of archaeozoological information from medieval and postmedieval towns in the s...
Food and consumption in the Middle Ages is a well discussed topic, but a lot of the zooarchaeologica...
The present study has only been concerned with the animal bones excavated from Emden. But what about...
Past plant food consumption has been studied diachronically and spatially for many Dutch settlements...
Bird remains recovered from two rubbish dumps dated to the 17th-century AD at the convent of Santa...
The animal remains found at the fourteenth-fifteenth century Hof van Leugenhaeghe are crucial to rec...
ON NUNS’ DIET IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND EARLY-MODERN PERIOD.PROBLEMS, SOURCES AND RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIE...
Little is known about the applications of food on historical inland vessels in the Zuiderzee region....
The present dissertation attempts to follow and analyze each and every individual stage of food pro...
This article explores food culture in medieval Oslo, c. 1200–1350, with the ongoing Follo Line Proje...
In two ecclesiastical buildings of Rome, the Certosa “Santa Maria degli Angeli” and The Convent of ...