maesniems
Maesniems is a term used to describe a specific type of medieval agricultural practice found in certain regions of Europe, particularly in areas that were historically under Frankish influence. It refers to a system of land tenure and management that involved communal ownership and cultivation of land, often in conjunction with a village structure.
The core of the maesniems system was the division of arable land into strips. These strips were
Beyond the arable fields, the maesniems system typically included common lands such as meadows for grazing