Trois documents inédits sur les salines de la Dives (xiie-xive siècle)

A small collection of unpublished documents from the archives of Saint-Martin de Troarn allows us to explore and discuss various aspects of the exploitation and topography of the saltworks of the Dives estuary from the 12th to the 14th century. This period forms the last chapter in the history of sa...

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Main Author: Vincent Carpentier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: OpenEdition 2010-11-01
Series:Tabularia
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/tabularia/2542
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description A small collection of unpublished documents from the archives of Saint-Martin de Troarn allows us to explore and discuss various aspects of the exploitation and topography of the saltworks of the Dives estuary from the 12th to the 14th century. This period forms the last chapter in the history of saltworks which began in the Iron Age and disappeared from the area in the 15th century. These unpublished documents constitute one of the scarce testimonies to the Norman saltwork industry, which can be traced back to British sources, but had escaped Lucien Musset's attention.
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spelling doaj.art-6385543beaa347aabd3af7e9449c09f22022-12-22T04:21:34ZengOpenEditionTabularia1630-73642010-11-0110.4000/tabularia.2542Trois documents inédits sur les salines de la Dives (xiie-xive siècle)Vincent CarpentierA small collection of unpublished documents from the archives of Saint-Martin de Troarn allows us to explore and discuss various aspects of the exploitation and topography of the saltworks of the Dives estuary from the 12th to the 14th century. This period forms the last chapter in the history of saltworks which began in the Iron Age and disappeared from the area in the 15th century. These unpublished documents constitute one of the scarce testimonies to the Norman saltwork industry, which can be traced back to British sources, but had escaped Lucien Musset's attention.http://journals.openedition.org/tabularia/2542Dives estuaryhoguessaltworksaltSaint-Martin de Troarn
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Trois documents inédits sur les salines de la Dives (xiie-xive siècle)
Tabularia
Dives estuary
hogues
saltwork
salt
Saint-Martin de Troarn
title Trois documents inédits sur les salines de la Dives (xiie-xive siècle)
title_full Trois documents inédits sur les salines de la Dives (xiie-xive siècle)
title_fullStr Trois documents inédits sur les salines de la Dives (xiie-xive siècle)
title_full_unstemmed Trois documents inédits sur les salines de la Dives (xiie-xive siècle)
title_short Trois documents inédits sur les salines de la Dives (xiie-xive siècle)
title_sort trois documents inedits sur les salines de la dives xiie xive siecle
topic Dives estuary
hogues
saltwork
salt
Saint-Martin de Troarn
url http://journals.openedition.org/tabularia/2542
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