The purpose of this thesis is to determine if an urban identity in medieval Trondheim can be discussed. The perspective is bottom-up, where the consumption and manipulation of the space on the plot 2B+3 from the Library Site are subjects for the analysis. The hypothesis behind the study is that a quantitative and qualitative change in the material culture can be interpreted as a reflection of the urbanization process occuring in Trondheim at the time. The thesis is examined from different angles, using terms like self-observed identity, visibility and signaling, syncronous and diacron analysis, urban versus rural, conspicuous consumption and spaciality. Theories by sociologists like Anthony Giddens, Pierre Bourdieu, Thorstein Veblen and al...