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PĂSTORITUL DE PE VALEA ARGEȘULUI – COORDONATE SPAȚIALE
Shepherding on Arges Valley – spatial coordinates

Author(s): Cristian Micu
Subject(s): Anthropology, Social Sciences
Published by: MUZEUL ETNOGRAFIC AL TRANSILVANIEI
Keywords: shepherding; Arges Valley; spatial coordinate; pastoral system; field research;

Summary/Abstract: This paper presents the essential elements that define the spatial coordinate characteristic of shepherding which is practiced in the sub-Carpathian villages on the Arges Valley, following the documentary attestations of the villages, the genesis and evolution of the village boundaries, the evolution of land ownership and the right to use lands (in condominium or individually). Also within the spatial coordinate, there are researched the traditional ways in which the potential of the rural land fund is highlighted, as a result of its geomorphological, pedological, climatic qualities, etc., the study taking into consideration all the areal types with pastoral potential, not only those on the administrative territory of the villages, but also those in the mountain area destined for summer grazing.If for the presentation of origins, attestations, borderline fixation of the villages from the studied areal, documents, monographic studies and other categories of specialized works have been used, for the understanding of the manner of pastoral, individual and especially collective exploitation of the land fund by the village communities, of valorizing the fodder qualities of the different types of surfaces, it was necessary to carry out field research in the three targetedvillages: Albestii de Arges, Corbeni and Arefu, all in the Arges County. the visit of sheepfolds from Lespezi, Lipitoarea, Ciocanu, Podeanu, Oticu, in the alpine hollow of the Fagaras Mountains, were necessary both for studying some elements related to the spatial coordinate (sheepfold location, daily travel routes, travel routes from the village hearth to the mountains, etc.) as well as for conducting interviews, based on an elaborate questionnaire, interviews generating unique and extremely useful information also for researching the other coordinates of the pastoral system practiced in the area.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 39-70
  • Page Count: 32
  • Language: Romanian
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