Article ID: CBB040846974

Love and hope: emotions, dress accessories and a plough in later medieval Britain, c. AD 1250–1500 (2020)

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, Human emotion is of interest across a wide range of disciplines, but in the field of archaeology it has received attention only very recently. This article contributes to the archaeology of emotion through a focus on later medieval objects in Britain. It identifies ‘emotants’ within the archaeological record, defined as evidence that can communicate, create or intensify emotion(s). By exploring emotants in the form of inscribed later medieval finger rings and brooches, and an iron plough coulter, the author aims to introduce a neologism that can be employed to advance this challenging yet untapped field of study.

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Authors & Contributors
Gosden, Chris
Margherita Ferri
Oliart, Camila
Aurélie Cuénod
Gallaga, Emiliano
Haak, Wolfgang
Journals
Historical Archaeology
Antiquity
History and Anthropology
Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Biblis
University of California, Santa Barbara
University Press of Colorado
University of Washington Press
Smithsonian Institution Press
Concepts
Archaeology
Material culture
Anthropology
Technology
Embodiment; corporeality
Historical archaeology
People
Neville, Richard Cornwallis, Baron of Braybrooke
Time Periods
Medieval
Ancient
19th century
Renaissance
Republic of Venice (697–1797)
Song Dynasty (China, 960-1279)
Places
Great Britain
Italy
Mesoamerica
Adriatic sea
Guam
Anatolia (Turkey)
Institutions
Pitt Rivers Museum (University of Oxford)
Oxford University
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