Circular Economy in the Roman Period and the Early Middle Ages – Methods of Analysis for a Future Agenda

Author:

Bavuso Irene1,Furlan Guido2,Intagliata Emanuele E.3,Steding Julia2

Affiliation:

1. Department of History and Art History, Utrecht University , Utrecht , The Netherlands

2. School of Culture and Society, Centre for Urban Network Evolutions, Aarhus University , Aarhus , Denmark

3. Department of Cultural Heritage and Environment, Università degli Studi di Milano , Milan , Italy

Abstract

Abstract In recent years, studies on reuse practices in premodern societies have multiplied. Nonetheless, a linear model (production – usage – discard) is still widely employed for describing past economic systems. Integrating it with a circular model, instead of assuming that products were discarded after their usage, would greatly benefit our knowledge of ancient and medieval economies. In this work, we present a model of circular economy and define the terms used in this context. Thereafter, a possible agenda on how to study circularity both through archaeological material and written sources is traced. This covers archaeological fieldwork methods, as well as the process of interpretation and the re-evaluation of old data. It also proposes new strategies to use and read written sources to explore reuse practices. If different theoretical and methodological approaches are combined, a more holistic and vivid picture of premodern economies can be gained and help our understanding of how past societies used the resources available to them.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Education,Archeology,Conservation

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