Scripta Mediaevalia 35
(Re)lecture archéologique de la justice en Europe médiévale et moderne
In recent years, medieval and modern justice have been the subject of a reading or even an archaeological review in Europe. Still unpublished in France, this analysis is not intended as an annex to the history of justice through texts and images. On the contrary, it points out all the contributions of the archaeological sciences in the way of evaluating and thinking the judicial practice, the materiality of the right to punish and the penal coercion. In a reflection linking perception of space, meaning and social representation of the remains, the articles contained in this book highlight the architecture of places of judgment, execution and imprisonment, but also the tools of the executioner and the fate of the bodies handled in justice through burials described as infamous.
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Scripta Mediaevalia 15
Le château au quotidien : les travaux et les jours
Actes des Rencontres d'archéologie et d'histoire en Périgord les 28, 29 et 30 septembre 2007
Publication date :01/09/2008
Scripta Mediaevalia 30
Le bazar de l’hôtel de ville. Les attributs matériels du gouvernement urbain dans le Midi médiéval (XIIe-XVe siècle)
Publication date :01/12/2016
Scripta Mediaevalia 27
À la table des châteaux
Actes des Rencontres d’Archéologie et d’Histoire en Périgord les 26, 27 et 28 septembre 2014
Publication date :20/09/2015