Agrarian Archaeology: A Research and Social Transformation Tool
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology and Problem Posing
- In the plateau areas, dedicated for centuries to cereal farming, the sites of this period are practically destroyed: agricultural work with heavy machinery has removed the sites, and they present a record that is limited to hut bottoms excavated in the rock, post holes and silos to which an exhaustive archaeobiological and geoarchaeological investigation has been applied. This has provided qualitative and quantitative information that has allowed the characterisation of this type of settlement. They are generally uninhabited settlements with horizontal stratigraphy [8,16,17,35].
- In mountain areas and areas located on the Atlantic coast, the intervention methodology required excavating in villages still occupied today, as well as in landscape units (terraces, irrigation systems, livestock establishments, crop fields) that are in use [36]. There are landscapes that have been previously been defined as resilient [37,38], in which post-depositional activities of great complexity have been documented, with steep spaces that have suffered deep erosion processes that dismantled the contexts and deposited them in secondary positions in the flatter areas, and other places where the accumulation of sediments preserves and masks a complex stratigraphy that provides information of special relevance to understanding the gestation of the landscape and, therefore, the practices related to the activity of the peasantry.
- Firstly, micro-territorial studies have been carried out with a holistic perspective, taking as the unit of analysis the territorialities of the villages as they are defined in the mediaeval documents. This research has provided qualitative information on the early mediaeval period that favours the understanding of productive and social processes. However, the data are presented in a fragmented way, which requires a large number of archaeological interventions that allow advancement in the characterisation of the period under investigation [39].
- On the other hand, this archaeological practice provides quantitative information of a diachronic nature that helps to define the processes related to the gestation of the landscape over the long term. It has been possible to document activities from the 4th millennium onwards that offer a complex and dynamic panorama of the use of the territory, with special relevance given to the moments of amortisation of prehistoric habitat sites masked under cultivation areas built at a later date. This means obtaining a wealth of information on the occupation and management practices of the territory over the long term, which opens windows that not only shed light on the processes of settlement of the territory, but also on how the peasantry conceptualises the landscape, uses it and manages it.
- Finally, it must be taken into account that this work is taking place in villages that are still occupied and on agricultural units that are in use. These are elements that have a function in the current agro-ecosystem, such as terraces or fields, but whose function has changed over the millennia. This is a rural world that is currently undergoing a severe process of disarticulation due to the inviability of traditional agricultural and livestock farming practices, which cannot compete with capitalist agriculture. The excavated elements still play a role in today’s landscapes, although strategies have been redefined, and are a reflection of the local ethnoecological knowledge accumulated over millennia by the communities. Soil characteristics, climate, erosion, management of crops, etc., are just a sample of local knowledge to which historical depth should be given with archaeological and historical research, and which should be turned into an active tool that allows for the generation of new narratives about the role that these communities have played in shaping the landscape throughout history. This information must fulfil three objectives: to overcome old interpretive paradigms that insist on an outdated political history; to provide these communities with new narratives that make them the true protagonists of landscape management; and to promote actions for the management of the territory and the landscape according to new forms of social innovation.
3. Case Studies
3.1. Documentation of the Mediaeval Peasantry
3.2. The Genealogy of the Landscape in the Long Term: Spaces of Agricultural Use in the Long Term, the Corvas (Vigaña)
3.3. The Genealogy of the Landscape in the Long Term: Spaces of Livestock Use in the Long Term, Andrúas
4. New Narratives and New Forms of Heritage Management
4.1. La Ponte-Ecomuséu: An Experimental Process to Connect Academic and Local Interests
4.2. “ConCiencia Histórica”: Co-Construction of Knowledge through Archaeology and Local Knowledge
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Fernández Mier, M.; Fernández Fernández, J.; López Gómez, P. Agrarian Archaeology: A Research and Social Transformation Tool. Heritage 2023, 6, 300-318. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6010015
Fernández Mier M, Fernández Fernández J, López Gómez P. Agrarian Archaeology: A Research and Social Transformation Tool. Heritage. 2023; 6(1):300-318. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6010015
Chicago/Turabian StyleFernández Mier, Margarita, Jesús Fernández Fernández, and Pablo López Gómez. 2023. "Agrarian Archaeology: A Research and Social Transformation Tool" Heritage 6, no. 1: 300-318. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6010015
APA StyleFernández Mier, M., Fernández Fernández, J., & López Gómez, P. (2023). Agrarian Archaeology: A Research and Social Transformation Tool. Heritage, 6(1), 300-318. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6010015