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Medieval Appetites: food plants in multicultural Iberia (500-1100 CE)

Descrizione del progetto

Comprendere il tipo di piante impiegate nella penisola iberica medievale

Gran parte delle attuali conoscenze relative alle piante nella penisola iberica medievale derivano da un numero limitato di studi archeobotanici e fonti scritte. Il progetto MEDAPP, finanziato dall’UE, si propone di superare questi limiti avvalendosi dell’integrazione dell’archeobotanica e di fonti scritte, nonché di innovative tecniche quali la genomica vegetale e le analisi dei resti alimentari. Studierà le risorse vegetali risalenti al primo periodo medievale, che va dal 500 al 1100 d.C. nella penisola iberica. A tal fine, il progetto getterà luce sulla diversità delle specie vegetali impiegate dalle comunità cristiane, islamiche ed ebraiche e sulla loro gestione. Il progetto documenterà inoltre l’arrivo di nuove specie quali gli agrumi e risalirà all’origine di varietà di colture quali il frumento o l’uva.

Obiettivo

The Islamic conquest of Iberia in the 8th century brought in profound changes in the political, social and economic realms that transformed the everyday life of local rural and urban communities. Technological innovations and the arrival of new crops impacted their agriculture, diet and culinary practices.
Plants were present in almost all aspects of medieval peoples ordinary lives (food, crafts, medicines, etc.). However, they have been commonly sidelined in discussions of the past. Most of what we know about plants in this multicultural period in Iberia is based on a limited number of archaeobotanical studies and on written sources, which despite their undeniable value they often reflect issues related to the elites.
By contrast, archaeology, and more specifically archaeobotany and their associated science-based techniques, are placed in an extraordinary position for approaching issues related to plant production, processing, preparation and consumption, and how these connect to broader societal changes. By integrating archaeobotany and written sources, as well as applying ground-breaking techniques (plant genomics and food remains analyses), MEDAPP aims to disentangle what range of plants were used in Medieval Iberia (6th-11th CE); where new species came from and when were they introduced, who brought them, and how people engaged with them through different practices. The project sets a new holistic agenda for understanding the impact of the new political, economic and social system on agriculture, eating habits and culinary practices of Iberian medieval communities.
This project aims at providing a step-change in the way agriculture, plant production, preparation and consumption have been studied in Medieval Iberia. It represents a golden opportunity to fill the voids of texts, looking for clues in the archaeobotanical record; an occasion to approach, with a suite of scientific and innovative methods, the unspoken information contained in these silences.

Campo scientifico (EuroSciVoc)

CORDIS classifica i progetti con EuroSciVoc, una tassonomia multilingue dei campi scientifici, attraverso un processo semi-automatico basato su tecniche NLP.

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Meccanismo di finanziamento

HORIZON-ERC - HORIZON ERC Grants

Istituzione ospitante

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 2 288 845,00
Indirizzo
CALLE SERRANO 117
28006 Madrid
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Comunidad de Madrid Comunidad de Madrid Madrid
Tipo di attività
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Costo totale
€ 2 288 845,00

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