安达卢斯雨地的殖民化:11世纪经济扩张的一个不为人知的方面

IF 0.4 2区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies Pub Date : 2023-08-18 DOI:10.1080/17546559.2023.2244477
P. Castillo, José Luis Simón García, José María Moreno Narganes
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自20世纪80年代以来,在与灌溉农业相关的农村安达卢西定居点发展的研究方面取得了重大进展,无论是与大型郊区绿化带还是山区农村社区的小型水力系统有关。然而,最近在几个干旱地区进行的调查,特别是我们在拉曼查东部地区进行的密集考古调查显示,一个人口稠密的农村地区具有一种迄今未知的模式。它由平原上的小村庄组成,没有社区防御因素,农民居住在那里,他们充分利用唯一现有的自然资源,传统上将该地区的经济导向畜牧业和雨养农业。大多数村庄似乎是从11世纪初开始发展起来的,由于1085年基督教征服托莱多后不安全因素的增加,这些村庄在同一世纪末消失了。它们的存在与人口增长的大背景有关,这种人口增长加剧了城市精英和农民之间对特权农业区的竞争,结果导致不利的生产区被殖民化。
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The colonisation of rainfed land in al-Andalus: an unknown aspect of the eleventh-century economic expansion
ABSTRACT Since the 1980s, there have been significant advancements in the study of the development of rural Andalusi settlement linked to irrigated agriculture, both in relation to large suburban green belts and to the small hydraulic systems of rural communities in mountainous regions. However, recent investigations in several dry areas and, in particular, the intensive archaeological survey that we have been carrying out in the eastern sector of La Mancha, reveal a densely populated rural region that responds to a hitherto unknown pattern. It consists of small villages on the plain, devoid of community defence elements and inhabited by peasants who made the best of the only existing natural resources that have traditionally oriented the region's economy towards cattle ranching and rainfed agriculture. Most of the villages seem to have developed from the beginning of the eleventh century, disappearing at the end of the same century due to the increase in insecurity after the Christian conquest of Toledo in 1085. Their existence would be associated with a general context of population growth that intensified the competition between urban elites and peasants for the privileged agricultural areas and, as a result, the colonisation of less favourable production areas.
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