Thinking Inside the Box

Author:

Haneca Kristof1ORCID,Deforce Koen23ORCID,Allemeersch Luc4ORCID,Debonne Vincent1ORCID,Remmen Martijn5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Flanders Heritage Agency https://dx.doi.org/86768 Brussels Belgium

2. Ghent University, Archaeology department https://dx.doi.org/26656 Gent Belgium

3. Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, OD Earth and History of Life Brussels Belgium

4. GATE archaeology Aalter Belgium

5. REMMEN, Science and Heritage https://remmen.be Belgium

Abstract

Abstract A heavy and impressive chest — part of the museum collection of the city of Antwerp — served as a strongbox to securely store the city’s historical documents, including citizen privileges, public liberties, and responsibilities. A recent dendrochronological survey revealed that the tree-ring pattern of the lid dates to 1005–1294 CE, suggesting a felling date early in the 14th century. The Silver fir wood originated from the Vosges mountains in France, and hence was transported to the city of Antwerp that had already developed as an important trade centre along river Scheldt by the 13th century. The tree-ring pattern of the bottom plank could not be measured, but the presence of caulking material in some large cracks and metal clamps (sintels) revealed that this repurposed timber must have originated from a medieval ship. The archaeobotanical analysis of the mosses used as caulking material and of the pollen trapped in these mosses points toward two different locations where the ship was repaired, with at least one location outside the Low Countries. During the examination, a collection of wooden boxes stored inside the chest drew the attention. It was unclear whether the collection of boxes had any connection with the original content in the chest. Tree-ring dating on these wooden boxes made of oak and beech revealed their 14th to 16th century dating. Furthermore, inscriptions proved their relationship with historical documents. The combined dendrochronological, archaeobotanical, and historical examination demonstrates that this medieval chest was a privileged spectator of the city’s turbulent history.

Publisher

Brill

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