International colloquium of Freiburg im Breisgau, 28-29 September 2018International audienceSince the end of Antiquity, the societies of western Europe underwent a continual process of militarisation. It includes the increased ubiquity and approval of fighting men and military violence, which intensified during the early Middle Ages and came to be a defining characteristic of the period. Militarisation significantly impacted on how members of early medieval societies perceived their worldly position and can be identified by the lack of demarcation between the martial and civil spheres of the population, weapons becoming increasingly widespread and warlike attributes, activities, and values being widely recognised and respected. This interna...
Centre for Advanced Study (Oslo) – Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History (University o...
Recent advances in research show that the distinctive features of high medieval civilization began d...
This manuscript is the result of a colloquium devoted to armament, theme at the heart of several int...
International colloquium of Freiburg im Breisgau, 28-29 September 2018International audienceSince th...
Brussels Medieval Culture and War Conference: Power, Authority, and Normativity Université Saint-Lou...
The study of fortifications occupies a prominent position in Central European Iron Age research and ...
Our research project (2018-22) considers towns as producers, organisers, and brokers of martial cult...
The 2018 edition of the medieval culture and war conference will take place at the Saint-Louis Unive...
International audienceThis manuscript is the result of a colloquium devoted to armament, theme at th...
The study of warfare among ancient societies – its nature, scale and impacts – has become an incre...
An omnipresent phenomenon, war was a dominant social fact that impacted every aspect of society in t...
Next November (11-13, 2021) we will host our closing international conference at the University of B...
Almost 70 fortified prehistoric sites have been listed in and around the western part of the Jura. M...
Received 26 March 2022. Published online 11 April 2022.The research was supported by the Russian Sci...
Versuche einer Typologie der mittelalterlichen Erdfestungen in Europa. Ein Forschungsteam gebildet ...
Centre for Advanced Study (Oslo) – Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History (University o...
Recent advances in research show that the distinctive features of high medieval civilization began d...
This manuscript is the result of a colloquium devoted to armament, theme at the heart of several int...
International colloquium of Freiburg im Breisgau, 28-29 September 2018International audienceSince th...
Brussels Medieval Culture and War Conference: Power, Authority, and Normativity Université Saint-Lou...
The study of fortifications occupies a prominent position in Central European Iron Age research and ...
Our research project (2018-22) considers towns as producers, organisers, and brokers of martial cult...
The 2018 edition of the medieval culture and war conference will take place at the Saint-Louis Unive...
International audienceThis manuscript is the result of a colloquium devoted to armament, theme at th...
The study of warfare among ancient societies – its nature, scale and impacts – has become an incre...
An omnipresent phenomenon, war was a dominant social fact that impacted every aspect of society in t...
Next November (11-13, 2021) we will host our closing international conference at the University of B...
Almost 70 fortified prehistoric sites have been listed in and around the western part of the Jura. M...
Received 26 March 2022. Published online 11 April 2022.The research was supported by the Russian Sci...
Versuche einer Typologie der mittelalterlichen Erdfestungen in Europa. Ein Forschungsteam gebildet ...
Centre for Advanced Study (Oslo) – Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History (University o...
Recent advances in research show that the distinctive features of high medieval civilization began d...
This manuscript is the result of a colloquium devoted to armament, theme at the heart of several int...