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Early medieval Pyrotechnologies. Mechanisms and factors of innovations in northwestern Europe

Description du projet

Un regard sur le Moyen Âge à travers la pyrotechnie

L’Europe du haut Moyen Âge a connu de profonds changements, dont, notamment, une forte mobilité politique et sociale, des transitions dans la stratégie de peuplement et des innovations techniques en matière d’artisanat. Dans ce contexte, le projet EMPyr, financé par l’UE, se concentrera sur la production et la fabrication du verre, de la céramique et du fer afin de mieux comprendre les rôles des artisans et des élites. Plus précisément, des analyses archéologiques et archéométriques permettront d’identifier les matériaux et les techniques utilisés afin d’évaluer l’interaction entre les différents artisanats. Les résultats du projet seront largement diffusés et devraient présenter un grand intérêt tant d’un point de vue historique que pour les artisans d’aujourd’hui.

Objectif

The present innovation is boosted by the sharing of knowledge and tools. As in the past, these novelties are causing economic and social changes. During the early Middle Ages, between the end of the 7th and the 9th century, northwestern Europe experienced political and social mobility, modifications in the settlement strategy and technical innovations in crafts. By focusing on the glass, ceramic and iron, this project aims to reach the changes in their processes that are still poorly understood as well as the roles of the craftsmen and those of elites. In secondary productions, the “chaînes opératoires” of these pyrotechnologies will be studied. Archaeological and archaeometrical analyses will identify their materials and techniques in order to evaluate where modifications occured. Then, they will be compared in order to grasp the cross-craft interactions and see if these were a trigger for innovation. Aiming to appraise the role of their actors, the four sites chosen concern different social strata (aristocratic villa, pre-urban agglomeration, rural settlement and monastery). All the results of these material studies will be integrated in their socio-economic environment.
At ARSCAN and during a secondment at CEB-IRAMAT, the needed competences will be gathered. A training in iron studies will fulfill a domain of expertise currently lacking in the Benelux and it will be an asset to apply to permanent academic positions. The project also includes experimental archaeology on a site allowing the development of future research projects. A scientific meeting will gather teams working on craft productions in other regions in order to picture the transfers of material and knowledge. All these results will be communicated to mainstream audience, in particular to current craftsmen. In this way, the project intends to bring light to the mechanisms and factors of innovation at the roots of a novel society and it will encourage current creators to do the same.

Régime de financement

MSCA-IF-EF-ST - Standard EF

Coordinateur

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 196 707,84
Adresse
RUE MICHEL ANGE 3
75794 Paris
France

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Région
Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
Liens
Coût total
€ 196 707,84