Famine and commercial networks in the Parisian Basin (8th - 11th centuries)

Authors

  • Gabriel Rodrigues Sanches Cordeiro Universidade de São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2596-3147.v2i1p200-221

Keywords:

Famine, Medieval Archaeology, Food supply

Abstract

The Early Middle Ages were understood by historians until the middle of the 20th century as a long period of crisis and decline, not only due to multiple periods of famine, but also for economic and political reasons. The 9th century, in particular, brings an alarming number of written reports related to food crises throughout its length. This pessimistic interpretation of the period as a time marked by the decay has been contested in recent decades, to a large extent, with the contribution of Archaeology. With a less negative outlook in relation to the medieval economy, there were also questions about the “veracity” of food crises, or at least its darkest aspects, such as cannibalism of survival, its wide extent and very high mortality. This article aims to carry out an analysis of the food situation in the Parisian Basin between the 8th and 11th centuries, taking as a starting point the remains found in a site located 20 kilometres from Paris, La Confiserie. And starting from it, make comparisons with two other contemporary occupations that developed in the same region: Les Ruelles, in the current city of Serris, and La Chapelle / La Croix Verte, in Mesnil-Aubry.

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Author Biography

  • Gabriel Rodrigues Sanches Cordeiro, Universidade de São Paulo

    Bacharel em História e mestrando em História Social pela Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas da Universidade de São Paulo. Membro do Laboratório de Estudos Medievais (LEME-USP) desde 2016.

Published

2020-09-20

Issue

Section

Dossier II International Symposium on Food Research

How to Cite

Famine and commercial networks in the Parisian Basin (8th - 11th centuries). (2020). Revista Ingesta, 2(1), 200-221. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2596-3147.v2i1p200-221