Interdisziplinärer Konferenzband zu Binnenhäfen in Mitteleuropa erschienen
Buchdaten
Annie Dumont · Marion Foucher · Lukas Werther · Doris Wollenberg (eds)
Inland Harbours in Central Europe: Nodes between Northern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea
International conference, 1-2 december 2016, Maison des Sciences de l´Homme (MSH) de Dijon within the framework of the Special Research Programme (DFG-SPP 1630) »Harbours from the Roman Period to the Middle Ages«
RGZM – Tagungen, Band 38
zugleich Interdisziplinäre Forschungen zu den Häfen von der Römischen Kaiserzeit bis zum Mittelalter in Europa, Band 6 (herausgegeben von Claus von Carnap-Bornheim, Falko Daim, Peter Ettel und Ursula Warnke)
1. Auflage 2019, 284 Seiten, 125 meist farbige Abbildungen, 21 x 30 cm, Hardcover, fadengeheftet
ISBN 978-3-88467-318-8
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Inhalt
Inland harbours as gateways between water and land are crucial nodes for mobility and economic exchange in Antiquity as well as in the Middle Ages. This volume is a collection of 20 papers given at the international conference »Inland Harbours in Central Europe: Nodes between Northern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea«, 2016 in Dijon (University of Burgundy, France). The conference has been part of the Priority Program 1630 »Harbours« funded by the German Research Foundation. The papers deal with the archaeological, historical and geographical analysis of specific harbours and ships, harbour systems of selected rivers and lakes as well as larger harbour networks and their interplay with other infrastructure. The case studies cover a wide geographic range from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean with a particular focus on France and Germany.