Praehistorica is an academic journal specializing in the archaeology of Central Europe. The journal has been published since 1938. It focuses on topics covering the period from prehistory to early modern history.
PRAEHISTORICA, Vol 31 No 2 (2013), 757–776
Mittelalterliche Straßenbefunde in Lenzen und Wittenberge (Brandenburg) und ihre Aussagen zur frühen Stadtgeschichte
[Archaeological Records of Medieval Streets in Lenzen und Wittenberge (Brandenburg) and their Interpretation with Respect to Early Urban History]
Monika Brauns-Henschel
published online: 06. 03. 2018
abstract
Traffic is a prerequisite as well as an important part of the processual changes taking place in connection with the inland-colonisation during the High Middle Ages. The restructuring of rural spaces and especially the emergence and the development of the cities are inseparably connected with mobility. This investigation aims to analyse the mutual relationship between the construction of roads and the development of cities, drawing on concrete examples. The analysis rests on the basis of the archaeological records of the medieval towns of Lenzen and Wittenberge in north-western Brandenburg from the last 20 years. For this purpose, road surfaces were analysed and evaluated regarding their arrangement, construction, development and chronology. Thus it was also possible to re-examine open questions and hypotheses regarding both the history of road traffic and the history of towns and cities.
keywords: Brandenburg; Middle Ages; Urban Development Lenzen und Wittenberge; Road Construction Brandenburg; Mittelalter; Stadtentwicklung Lenzen und Wittenberge; Straßenbau
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210 x 297 mm
periodicity: 2 x per year
ISSN: 0231-5432
E-ISSN: 2570-7213