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Domestic Archaeology

  Behind Closed Doors?
Today
• What is ‘domestic’ archaeology?
• What can it tell us about social history?
• Social revolutions and personal adaptations
The rich man in his castle,
        The poor man at his gate,
       He made them, high or lowly,
        And ordered their estate.

Ce-cil F. Al-ex-an-der, Hymns for Lit-tle Child-ren, 1848

Our domestic arrangements reveal a lot
  about the society in which we live.
Domestic Spaces
How have our domestic habits changed?
What can be considered domestic?
Can we see the signs of this changing world?
Permenance & Domesticity
Unlike industrial archaeology changes in the
fundamentals of domestic architecture tend to
be superficially slight…




                              © goldring
Scara Brae        A Modern Kitchen
 ©Malcolm Morris        ©Pbroks13




Kuchemaistrey      East End Kitchen
 Nuremberg, 1485
                       © ceridwen
Social Changes and Personal
                Responses
• Actually though changes in the ways that people live
  can be enormous.
• Changes in society which we have already looked at
  caused changes in lifestyle and housing
• But peoples houses were (and are!) also adapted and
  modified to suit their needs and aspirations.


   Houses are the manifestation of the
 personal, family and social relationships
      which make up domestic life.
Public and Private Spaces
We have come to associate the
domestic with the private this is a
very recent innovation in thinking
which even today doesn’t make
much sense.




 Medieval Hall House at Weald and Downland Museum   Lakeside Terrace: A pedestrianised area in the Barbican Estate.
 Copyright Angus Kirk                               Copyright Oxyman
Social Revolutions
We tend to think about changes in
housing in terms of major social
changes which have characterised the
19th and 20th Centuries.

Actually though, changes have been        Cash’s Houses Coventry © Dr Neil Clifton

constant and have often been driven by
the changing lifestyles as much as by
‘external forces’ such as
industrialisation, slum clearance or
post-war reconstruction.


                                         Scotstounhill Tower Blocks © Chris Upson
Personal Revolutions
Once of the most significant
changes in the British use domestic
space was the move from public to
private living.

In many ways this can be seen to
represent the break between the
medieval and the modern.
                                      House of medieval origins on the Assington Rd., Newton near
                                      Sudbury. ©Jurek and Trish Sienkiewicz

But it often gets lost in the
‘romance’ of the old house.

Developments in housing in the
late 20th century were often built
with the nuclear family in mind.
                                        Houses on Collyer Road, Calverton, Nottinghamshire
                                        © Copyright Alan Murray-Rust
Large Scale Changes
We can see these large scale changes in the
urban landscape.
A little bit of detective work can give us clues to:

• Why an area looks as it does
• When an area was developed
• Who an area was built for
Adaptation
 New houses are built all the time but we don’t
 stop using the old ones.




                                     Hall House
                                     House of medieval origins on the
                                     Assington Rd., Newton near Sudbury.
Partially Jettied Medieval House     ©Jurek and Trish Sienkiewicz
Stratford-upon-Avon
© Tim Knight                                                               Terraced house façades, Montague
                                                                           Street Hartlepool.
      All Images geograph                                                  © Copyright Andrew Curtis
Adaptation
Changes are still taking place, things which today seem
like they might be small additions (conservatories)
minor changes (knocking through into the dining room)
or adaptations which are now taken for granted
(conversion of houses to flats) may be seen as
‘watershed’ moments in the development of housing.
Conclusion
Domestic archaeology is the archaeology of
changing public and private space.

Changes happen quickly and can be seen in the
houses we live in (we are often responsible!)
During Coffee…
Changes in domestic life happen very quickly

How many cupboards do you remember in your parents or
grandparents houses when you were a child?

Who remembers seeing an outdoor toilet?
Optional Further Reading
Domestic Interiors
Downey, Georgina
Oxford, Berg 2013

English houses 1300-1800: vernacular architecture, social life
Johnson, Matthew
London, Longman, 240pp. 2010

Stuff
Miller, Daniel
Cambridge, Polity Press, 2010

Space, Property, and Propriety in Urban England
Harding, Vanessa.
Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Volume 32, Number 4, Spring 2002,
pp. 549-569 (Article)
Published by The MIT Press

Domestic Space: reading the nineteenth-century interior
Bryden, Inga and Floyd, Janet
Manchester and New York; Manchester University Press, 1999


Domestic Interiors Project Bibliography: http://csdi.rca.ac.uk/didb/biblio.php

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Urban archaeology session 8 - domestic archaeology

  • 1. Domestic Archaeology Behind Closed Doors?
  • 2. Today • What is ‘domestic’ archaeology? • What can it tell us about social history? • Social revolutions and personal adaptations
  • 3. The rich man in his castle, The poor man at his gate, He made them, high or lowly, And ordered their estate. Ce-cil F. Al-ex-an-der, Hymns for Lit-tle Child-ren, 1848 Our domestic arrangements reveal a lot about the society in which we live.
  • 4. Domestic Spaces How have our domestic habits changed? What can be considered domestic? Can we see the signs of this changing world?
  • 5. Permenance & Domesticity Unlike industrial archaeology changes in the fundamentals of domestic architecture tend to be superficially slight… © goldring
  • 6. Scara Brae A Modern Kitchen ©Malcolm Morris ©Pbroks13 Kuchemaistrey East End Kitchen Nuremberg, 1485 © ceridwen
  • 7. Social Changes and Personal Responses • Actually though changes in the ways that people live can be enormous. • Changes in society which we have already looked at caused changes in lifestyle and housing • But peoples houses were (and are!) also adapted and modified to suit their needs and aspirations. Houses are the manifestation of the personal, family and social relationships which make up domestic life.
  • 8. Public and Private Spaces We have come to associate the domestic with the private this is a very recent innovation in thinking which even today doesn’t make much sense. Medieval Hall House at Weald and Downland Museum Lakeside Terrace: A pedestrianised area in the Barbican Estate. Copyright Angus Kirk Copyright Oxyman
  • 9. Social Revolutions We tend to think about changes in housing in terms of major social changes which have characterised the 19th and 20th Centuries. Actually though, changes have been Cash’s Houses Coventry © Dr Neil Clifton constant and have often been driven by the changing lifestyles as much as by ‘external forces’ such as industrialisation, slum clearance or post-war reconstruction. Scotstounhill Tower Blocks © Chris Upson
  • 10. Personal Revolutions Once of the most significant changes in the British use domestic space was the move from public to private living. In many ways this can be seen to represent the break between the medieval and the modern. House of medieval origins on the Assington Rd., Newton near Sudbury. ©Jurek and Trish Sienkiewicz But it often gets lost in the ‘romance’ of the old house. Developments in housing in the late 20th century were often built with the nuclear family in mind. Houses on Collyer Road, Calverton, Nottinghamshire © Copyright Alan Murray-Rust
  • 11. Large Scale Changes We can see these large scale changes in the urban landscape. A little bit of detective work can give us clues to: • Why an area looks as it does • When an area was developed • Who an area was built for
  • 12. Adaptation New houses are built all the time but we don’t stop using the old ones. Hall House House of medieval origins on the Assington Rd., Newton near Sudbury. Partially Jettied Medieval House ©Jurek and Trish Sienkiewicz Stratford-upon-Avon © Tim Knight Terraced house façades, Montague Street Hartlepool. All Images geograph © Copyright Andrew Curtis
  • 13. Adaptation Changes are still taking place, things which today seem like they might be small additions (conservatories) minor changes (knocking through into the dining room) or adaptations which are now taken for granted (conversion of houses to flats) may be seen as ‘watershed’ moments in the development of housing.
  • 14. Conclusion Domestic archaeology is the archaeology of changing public and private space. Changes happen quickly and can be seen in the houses we live in (we are often responsible!)
  • 15. During Coffee… Changes in domestic life happen very quickly How many cupboards do you remember in your parents or grandparents houses when you were a child? Who remembers seeing an outdoor toilet?
  • 16. Optional Further Reading Domestic Interiors Downey, Georgina Oxford, Berg 2013 English houses 1300-1800: vernacular architecture, social life Johnson, Matthew London, Longman, 240pp. 2010 Stuff Miller, Daniel Cambridge, Polity Press, 2010 Space, Property, and Propriety in Urban England Harding, Vanessa. Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Volume 32, Number 4, Spring 2002, pp. 549-569 (Article) Published by The MIT Press Domestic Space: reading the nineteenth-century interior Bryden, Inga and Floyd, Janet Manchester and New York; Manchester University Press, 1999 Domestic Interiors Project Bibliography: http://csdi.rca.ac.uk/didb/biblio.php