A Companion to Mediterranean History
cave dwelling 225 Defensive structures Cave villages often incorporated defensive structures for protection. In medieval Cappado ...
226 valerie ramseyer storage basins. Drainage channels chiseled around doors, windows, and chimney openings protected the reside ...
cave dwelling 227 Inside the cave residences Cave residences in most places contained multiple rooms devoted to different activi ...
228 valerie ramseyer Sometimes, free-standing structures were built on sites as well. In Matera, residents built masonry walls, ...
cave dwelling 229 raising of livestock, hunting, and the collection of fruits and nuts in forests (Caprara, 2001: 225–37; Dell’A ...
230 valerie ramseyer Mediterranean, allowing populations to live harmoniously and comfortably in places with harsh climatic cond ...
cave dwelling 231 For southern Italy and Sicily, troglodyte settlements and cut-rock architecture began to decline in popularity ...
232 valerie ramseyer at this time came to be seen as a national disgrace and a symbol of peasant oppression. With the sophistica ...
cave dwelling 233 Giglio, S. (2002) La cultura rupestre di età storica in Sicilia e a Malta: I luoghi del culto, Caltanissetta: ...
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family and household 235 Censuses and census-like materials are not, however, the only sources Mediterranean family historians c ...
236 paola sacchi and pier paolo viazzo neat between north-western and eastern countries, Mediterranean Europe remained a largely ...
family and household 237 importance accorded to these cultural factors help explain why Smith felt confident enough to return hi ...
238 paola sacchi and pier paolo viazzo rather than dominant characteristics. The nuclear family is flourishing. The Mediterranea ...
family and household 239 marriage to take place endogamously so as to prevent part of the patrimony (the inheritance of women) f ...
240 paola sacchi and pier paolo viazzo composition and to estimate nuptiality, mortality, and fertility levels. This utterly exc ...
family and household 241 spanning two millennia which can boast, in addition to the unique evidence from the Greco–Roman period, ...
242 paola sacchi and pier paolo viazzo many rural parts of the Mediterranean and the Middle East, may have sometimes been guilty ...
family and household 243 half of the nineteenth century, as an effect of Mohammed Ali’s attempt to introduce a modern, centraliz ...
244 paola sacchi and pier paolo viazzo nearness, a closeness of relationship which rests not only on blood connection or physica ...
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