The Archaeological Survey Project in Fatschenbrunn,Municipality of Oberaurach,Germany: A Case Study for the Reconstruction of Past Farming Regimes in the Late Medieval and Post-Medieval Era |
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Authors: | Patrick Cassitti Bernhard Lucke Beate Bugla Anette Regelous Gottfried Hofbauer Andreas Dix Monika Decoster Matthias Petri |
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Institution: | 1.Foundation Pro Monastery of St. John, Clostra,Müstair,Switzerland;2.Department of Geography,Friedrich-Alexander-Universit?t Erlangen,Erlangen,Germany;3.Bavarian Natural History Collections,Natural History Museum Bamberg,Bamberg,Germany;4.Geo-Center of Northern Bavaria,Friedrich-Alexander-Universit?t Erlangen,Erlangen,Germany;5.The Society of Natural History,NHG (Naturhistorische Gesellschaft) Nürnberg,Erlangen,Germany;6.Department of Geography,Otto-Friedrich-Universit?t Bamberg,Bamberg,Germany;7.Department of Archaeology, Art-History and Heritage Sciences,Otto-Friedrich-Universit?t Bamberg,Bamberg,Germany |
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Abstract: | This paper presents the preliminary results of a survey project which is being carried out in the small village of Fatschenbrunn, in Lower Franconia, Germany. The project combines archaeological, historical geographical, botanical, geological and pedological data to reconstruct the farming regimes and land use in the late medieval and post-medieval era. Although the project is still on-going, the collected data allows the formulation of hypotheses on the formation of fertile agricultural soils through long-term human intervention in the past. |
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