El sonido de la guerra: Las trompas de la Fortaleza Medieval de Ausa (Zaldibia, Guipuzcoa)

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2012-06-18T11:40:27Z

2012-06-18T11:40:27Z

2009

Abstract

During the fieldwork in the medieval fortification of Ausa (Gipuzkoa), a vast amount of sherds from several pottery artifacts featured by a cylindrical body has been found out. They presumably had the same function in contexts dated from the first half of xiv century. Although it has not been possible to reconstruct any of these artefacts, the study of the sherds allows us to think that they would have formed some sort of big-sized horn. This high-sounding instrument, which has been frequently reproduced in iconographic references, does not have at this moment any direct parallelism in Hispanic contexts, despite being plentiful of references to similar objects in medieval ranges from Provence and Languedoc. By introducing these artefacts from different approaches, we aim to go over the scarce knowledge of these instruments, whose evidence lets us to believe in their widespread distribution all over the landscape in several material contexts from Medieval Ages.

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Spanish

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Universitat de Barcelona

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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://www.raco.cat/index.php/ActaHistorica/article/view/250086/

Acta Historica et Archaeologica Mediaevalia, 2009, vol. 30, p. 453-485

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(c) Padilla, José I. (Ignacio) et al., 2009