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Economía ganadera y medio ambiente. Guipúzcoa y el Noreste de Navarra en la Baja Edad Media

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  • José Ramón Díaz de Durana

    (Universidad del País Vasco)

  • Jon Andoni Fernández de Larrea

    (Universidad del País Vasco)

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Based on the municipal records and documents from Navarra and Castilian Royal archives, we compare two animal husbandry models in the Western Pyrenees during the Late Middle Ages. On the one hand, livestock raising in Guipúzcoa was typically transterminant, based on small radius movements between summer and winter sites, within one valley or its surrounding areas. On the other hand and in the valleys of Aezkoa, Salazar, and Roncal, we find long cycle transhumance, whose winter destinations were either the Bardenas, on the Ebro river banks around Tudela, or the Landas Bordelesas, where both locations were approximately 100 km away from the valleys of origin. The characteristics which differentiate both areas are explained.

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  • José Ramón Díaz de Durana & Jon Andoni Fernández de Larrea, 2002. "Economía ganadera y medio ambiente. Guipúzcoa y el Noreste de Navarra en la Baja Edad Media," Historia Agraria. Revista de Agricultura e Historia Rural, Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria, issue 27, pages 43-64.
  • Handle: RePEc:seh:journl:y:2002:i:27:p:43-64
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