Middeleeuwse ijzer- en houtskoolproductie op de Veluwe. Nieuw onderzoek van een productielandschap in het bosgebied ’t Asselt bij Rheden (Veluwezoom) ; Medieval iron and charcoal production in the Veluwe region (Central Netherlands). New investigations on a production landscape in the woodlands of 't Asselt near the village of Rheden.

Medieval iron and charcoal production in the Veluwe region - Recent research on the iron production landscape in the coppice wood of ‘t Asselt near Rheden (Southeastern Veluwe) Between the seventh and twelfth century ad large-scale iron production took place in the Veluwe region (Central Netherlands) based on the extraction of iron-rich loam concretions in the regional ice-pushed ridges. This iron production required large amounts of charcoal which were produced by the large-scale burning of semi-natural and/or coppice woods. There is palaeobotanical evidence that the woodland vegetation of th... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Spek, Theo
Kleine Koerkamp, Kimberley
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Reihe/Periodikum: Spek , T & Kleine Koerkamp , K 2022 , ' Middeleeuwse ijzer- en houtskoolproductie op de Veluwe. Nieuw onderzoek van een productielandschap in het bosgebied ’t Asselt bij Rheden (Veluwezoom) ' , Tijdschrift voor Historische Geografie , vol. 7 , no. 1 , pp. 3-25 . https://doi.org/10.5117/THG2022.1.001.SPEK
Schlagwörter: Gelderland / Veluwe / middeleeuwen / ijzerwinning / houtskoolproductie
Sprache: Niederländisch
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Medieval iron and charcoal production in the Veluwe region - Recent research on the iron production landscape in the coppice wood of ‘t Asselt near Rheden (Southeastern Veluwe) Between the seventh and twelfth century ad large-scale iron production took place in the Veluwe region (Central Netherlands) based on the extraction of iron-rich loam concretions in the regional ice-pushed ridges. This iron production required large amounts of charcoal which were produced by the large-scale burning of semi-natural and/or coppice woods. There is palaeobotanical evidence that the woodland vegetation of the Veluwe diminished by two-thirds in this medieval period, partly because of medieval woodland reclamations, partly because of charcoal-burning. A master thesis project revealed the existence of an extensive and largely untouched iron production landscape in the coppice wood of ‘t Asselt (Southeastern Veluwe). Based on ceramics from the eighth-twelfth century, historical-geographical relics as well as w ritten evidence this early and high medieval landscape layer seems rather complete and untouched, which makes it a very promising site for further archaeological research on medieval iron production landscapes. ; Between the seventh and twelfth century AD a large-scale iron production took place in the Veluwe region (Central Netherlands) based on the extraction of iron-rich loam concretions in the regional ice-pushed ridges. This iron production required large amounts of charcoal which were produced by the large-scale burning of semi-natural and/or coppice woods. There is palaeobotanical evidence that the woodland vegetation of the Veluwe diminished by two-third in this medieval period, partly because of medieval woodland reclamations, partly because of charcoal-burning. A master thesis project revealed the existence of an extensive and largely untouched iron production landscape in the coppice wood of ‘t Asselt (Southeastern Veluwe). Based on ceramics from the 8th-12th century, historical-geographical relics as well as ...