Networks of Iron

The information which can be extracted from studying craft and production in past societies is by no means limited to technology and exchange. Analysing the chaîne opératoire of iron production in medieval society provides a new perspective and knowledge of its role for urban development. Seen as a...

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Published inActa archaeologica Vol. 90; no. 2; pp. 127 - 151
Main Author Dahlström, Hanna
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Wiley 01.04.2019
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Summary:The information which can be extracted from studying craft and production in past societies is by no means limited to technology and exchange. Analysing the chaîne opératoire of iron production in medieval society provides a new perspective and knowledge of its role for urban development. Seen as a complex network of economic, social and material relations, craft and production are embedded in society and have the power to influence it. This article presents and discusses the remains of blacksmithing found at the site of Rådhuspladsen (‘City Hall Square’) in Copenhagen. The analysis focuses on the scale, types and organisation of the ironworking, as well as identifying the people who may have been involved, including their social and geographical networks. This study aims to better understand the role of iron production for the development of medieval Copenhagen and in general, its role in medieval Danish towns.
ISSN:0065-101X
1600-0390
DOI:10.1111/j.1600-0390.2019.12216.x