Viking Worlds
Oxbow Books (Verlag)
978-1-78925-210-1 (ISBN)
Geographically, contributions range from Iceland through Scandinavia to the Continent. Scandinavian, British and Continental Viking scholars come together to challenge established truths, present new definitions and discuss old themes from new angles. Topics discussed include personal and communal identity; gender relations between people, artefacts, and places/spaces; rules and regulations within different social arenas; processes of production, trade and exchange, and transmission of knowledge within both past Viking-age societies and present-day research. Displaying thematic breadth as well as geographic and academic diversity, the articles may foreshadow up-and-coming themes for Viking Age research. Rooted in different traditions, using diverse methods and exploring eclectic material – Viking Worlds will provide the reader with a sense of current and forthcoming issues, debates and topics in Viking studies, and give insight into a new generation of ideas and approaches which will mark the years to come.
Marianne Hem Eriksen (PhD Research Fellow, University of Oslo) primarily researches cognitive aspects of houses and households in Late Iron Age Scandinavia, and is currently investigating social and ritual aspects of doors. Dr. Unn Pedersen (Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Oslo) is an archaeologist with specialisation in Viking-age non-ferrous metalworking, technology and crafts, her main research interests being urbanisation and metrology. Dr. Bernt Rundberget (Philosophiae Doctor, University of Oslo) specialises in Iron Age and Medieval Period iron production, his main area of research covers technology, extent, distribution as well as economical and political conditions of iron manufacture. Irmelin Axelsen (MA, University of Oslo) is an archaeologist with focus on late Iron Age and Medieval research discourse. Heidi Lund Berg (MA, University of Oslo) is an archaeologist with focus on Iron Age Skandinavia, specialised in key and locking technology.
List of contributors
Preface: Exploring Viking Worlds
1. From Ginnungagap to the Ragnarok. Archaeologies of the Viking Worlds
Neil Price
PART I. REAL AND IDEAL SPACES
2. Powerful space. The Iron-Age hall and its development during the Viking Age
Lydia Carstens
3. Husdrapa. A skaldic poem in context
Joanne Shortt Butler
4. Courtyard sites in western Norway. Central assembly places and judicial institutions in the Late Iron Age
Asle Bruen Olsen
5. Place names and settlement development around an aristocratic residence. Thoughts from an on-going study of the hinterland of Tisso
Sofie Laurine Albris
6. The powerful ring. Door rings, oath rings and the sacral place
Marianne Hem Eriksen
PART II. GENDERED THINGS, GENDERED SPACES?
7. She came from another place. On the burial of a young girl in Birka
Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson
8. Roles and perceptions of shielings and the mediation of gender identities in Viking and medieval Iceland
Patrycja Kupiec and Karen Milek
9. ‘Truth’ and reproduction of knowledge. Critical thoughts on the interpretation and understanding of Iron-Age keys
Heidi Lund Berg
PART III. PRODUCTION, EXCHANGE AND MOVEMENT
10. Manors and markets. Continental perspectives on Viking-Age trade and exchange
Bjarne Gaut
11. Making the cloth that binds us. The role of textile production in producing Viking-Age identities
Ben Cartwright
12. Leadworking in Viking-Age Norway
Unn Pedersen
13. Isotopic analysis of silver from Hedeby and some nearby hoards. Preliminary results
Stephen Merkel, Andreas Hauptmann,Volker Hilberg and Robert Lehmann
14. Vikings in Poland. A critical overview
Leszek Gardeła
Erscheinungsdatum | 14.10.2019 |
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Zusatzinfo | b/w and colour illustrations |
Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 170 x 240 mm |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Archäologie |
Geschichte ► Allgemeine Geschichte ► Mittelalter | |
ISBN-10 | 1-78925-210-5 / 1789252105 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78925-210-1 / 9781789252101 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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