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Animals in an Urban Context: A Zooarchaeological Study of the Medieval and Post‐Medieval Town of Turku
Animals in an Urban Context: A Zooarchaeological Study of the Medieval and Post‐Medieval Town of Turku
Auli Tourunen
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The aim of this study is to explore the role and importance of different animal species in Turku through an analysis of osteological data and documentary evidence. The osteological material used in this study is derived from two town plots in Turku dating from the 13th century to the 19th century. The osteological material deposited in Turku represents animals bred both in the town and in the surrounding landscape. Animal husbandry in SW‐Finland can also be examined through a number of historical documents. The importance of animals in Turku and its hinterland are closely connected and therefore the roles of the animals in both urban and rural settings are examined.
The study has revealed the complexity of the depositional patterns in medieval and post‐medieval Turku. In the different areas of Turku, characteristic patterns in the osteological material and different deposit types were evident. These patterns are reflections of the activities and therefore of the lifestyles practiced in Turku. The results emphasise the importance of context‐awareness in the study of material culture from archaeological sites.
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