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From: Exactly how free? Constrained choices and product ranges of medieval copper-alloy objects found between the Meuse and Loire rivers (9th–16th centuries CE)

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a Location of the archaeological sites providing the analysed objects (n = 230): 116 objects from 36 urban settlements (Aalst, Antwerp, Bouvignes, Brionne, Dinant, Douai, Etampes, Ghent, Harfleur, Huy, Lille, Mechelen, Namur, Rouen, Saint-Denis, Saint-Omer, Valenciennes), 50 objects from 7 rural housings (Aubevoye, Bezannes, Laakdal, Lesquin, Mesnil-Panneville, Romilly-sur-Andelle, Raversijde), 52 objects from 8 castles or fortresses (Ardelay-les-Herbiers, Caen, Orville, Hargnies, Logne, Middelburg-in-Vlaanderen (Maldegem), Poilvache, Rodemack), 7 objects from 3 abbeys or priories (Nivelles, Romilly-sur-Andelle, Villiers-le-Bel), and 5 objects from dredging of the Meuse river (Dinant – Meuse). b distribution of the analysed objects by functional category. c distribution of the analysed objects according to chronology. CAD: Lise Saussus

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