Nieuw-Roeselare – landscape archaeological and historical geographical research on deserted medieval settlements in the borderlands of Flanders and Zealand

Author:

Verbrugghe Gerben1,Van Eetvelde Veerle2,Vanderputten Steven3,De Clercq Wim1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy , Ghent University , Belgium

2. Department of Geography, Faculty of Sciences , Ghent University , Belgium .

3. Department of History, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy , Ghent University , Belgium .

Abstract

Abstract This paper offers an introduction to the renewed landscape archaeological and historical geographical research on the lost village of Nieuw-Roeselare. Despite being the first site to be studied as a Deserted Medieval Settlement in modern-day Flanders, little is known about the village and its relation to the surrounding landscape. Nieuw-Roeselare is presented as a case study on lost and deserted medieval settlements in the context of the research history on the topic in both Flanders and Zealand. Past historical geographical and archaeological research at the site is described and the ongoing and future research is presented along with its potential for landscape studies and planning.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Urban Studies,Ecology,Geography, Planning and Development

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