The Archaeology Of Medieval Spain, 1100 1500 by Magdalena Valor (Ed.)

This comprehensive work delves into the rich and diverse archaeological landscape of medieval Spain, spanning from the 12th to the 15th century. It explores the intricate tapestry of cultural influences, including the coexistence and conflicts between Christian, Muslim, and Jewish communities. Through detailed analysis of artifacts, architectural remains, and settlement patterns, the book provides insights into the social, economic, and political dynamics of the period. It highlights the transformative impact of the Reconquista, the rise of urban centers, and the evolution of religious and secular architecture, offering a vivid portrayal of a pivotal era in Spain's history.