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Recyclage et l’ontologie de l’objet dans les textes du bas Moyen Âge: l’exemple de Marseille

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2020

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Smail, Daniel Lord, Gabriel H. Pizzorno, and Nathaniel Hay. “Recyclage Et l’Ontologie De l’Objet Dans Les Textes Du Bas Moyen Âge: l’Exemple De Marseille.” In Actes Du Congrès De La Société D'archéologie Médiévale, Moderne, Et Contemporaine De Bayeux. Caen: Presses universitaires, 2020.

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This contribution seeks to describe the contexts in which textual evidence concerning the recycling of objects, drawn in this instance from the archives of later medieval Marseille, can complement archaeological finds, and how, by bringing history and archaeology together, we can develop a more thorough understanding of modes of recycling in medieval Europe. In addition, the habits of recycling surveyed in this contribution encourage us to question not only the ontological status of household objects but also our own typological assumptions regarding the classification of objects.

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