Archäologisch-anthropologische Zugänge zu kinderlosen Frauen im (frühen) Mittelalter

A great variety of written sources broach the issue of childlessness and infertility in medieval Europe. Nevertheless, the material legacy of infertility has rarely been the topic of research. Therefore, we will discuss the potential of archaeological and anthropological sources to shed light on the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Das Mittelalter. - Heidelberg : Heidelberg University Publishing, 1996. - 26(2021), 2, Seite 311-346
1. Verfasser: Jasch-Boley, Isabelle (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Kairies, Madita-Sophie 1988-, Wahl, Joachim 1954-, Werther, Lukas 1982-
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:German
Veröffentlicht: 2021-12-09
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Das Mittelalter
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource
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Zusammenfassung:A great variety of written sources broach the issue of childlessness and infertility in medieval Europe. Nevertheless, the material legacy of infertility has rarely been the topic of research. Therefore, we will discuss the potential of archaeological and anthropological sources to shed light on the topic of childlessness. Our contribution is based on case studies from southwest Germany, mainly from the early medieval period. As infertility is one of the main reasons for childlessness, we put special emphasis on archaeological and anthropological approaches to this topic. Our study is based on recovered human remains from archaeological excavations. We discuss medical and pathological reasons for infertility (e. g. vitamin de­ficiencies, osteoporosis or genetic factors) and examine how the Body Mass Index could influence the fertility of women. Furthermore, we would like to draw light upon archaeological finds and features connected to pregnancies both successful and unsuccessful, birth and baby care. Our synopsis provides a material perspective on childlessness in medieval Europe, which may complement other sources. Keywords Childlessness; Anthropology; Archaeology; Skeletons; Pregnancy
Beschreibung:Gesehen am 16.12.2021
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 340-346
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource Illustrationen, Diagramme
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ISSN:2196-6869
DOI:10.17885/heiup.mial.2021.2.24446