Segregated Fields. Castilian and Morisco Peasants in Moclón (Málaga, Spain, 16th century)
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10481/57801Metadatos
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Moriscos Agriculture Expulsion Castilian colonization
Date
2017Referencia bibliográfica
López, Esteban, y Félix Retamero. 2017. «Segregated Fields. Castilian and Morisco Peasants in Moclón (Málaga, Spain, Sixteenth Century) ». International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 21(3), 623-640. doi:10.1007/s10761-016-0390-1
Résumé
The aim of this paper is to analyse the distribution of the agricultural fields in the alquería of
Moclón (Málaga. Spain) after the Castilian conquest of 1485. Moclón was populated by
seven morisco neighbours and five Castilian settlers during the 16th century, until the
expulsion of the Moriscos in 1570. The study of written evidence and the archaeological
survey have permitted us to locate the fields of both communities. Clearly, there were
segregated areas of irrigated and dry fields. The internal distribution of the Moriscos’ fields is
also analysed. Finally, some explanations for this segregation are put forward.