Sökning: "Christoph Kilger"

Hittade 2 avhandlingar innehållade orden Christoph Kilger.

  1. 1. Pfennigmärkte und Währungslandschaften : Monetarisierungen im sächsisch-slawischen Grenzland ca. 965-1120

    Författare :Christoph Kilger; Bernd Kluge; Stockholms universitet; []
    Nyckelord :HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; arkeologi; Archaeology;

    Sammanfattning : How was money used in early medieval times and by whom? Why did people accept silver coins as a common means of payment? How can we understand the beginnings of a monetary economy? How can we describe and properly analyse the physical remains of monetary thinking like the numerous coin finds and silver hoards from this period? To address these questions the author studies the relationship between monetary systems operating in the Saxon-Slavic borderlands and corresponding coin finds from the early medieval period, between c. 965 and 1120. LÄS MER

  2. 2. Förvandlingar i vikingatidens djurornamentik : Del 1 : En multiperspektivisk studie om figurknoppspännen av Birkatyp

    Författare :Michael Neiß; Christoph Kilger; Frands Herschend; Ingmar Jansson; Elna Siv Kristoffersen; Uppsala universitet; []
    Nyckelord :3D laser scanning and modeling. Animal Art. Birka type brooches. Cognitive archaeology. Dynamic typology. Iconology. Informed grounded theory. Metalworking. Multimodal semiotics. Scaldic ekphrasis. Viking Studies; 3D laserskanning och -modellering. Djurornamentik. Dynamisk typologi. Ikonologi. Informerad grundad teori. Kognitiv arkeologi. Metallhantverk. Multimodal semiotik. Skaldisk ekfras. Spännen av Birkatyp. Vikingatidsstudier.; Archaeology; Arkeologi; Konstvetenskap HGO ; Art History HGO ; Konstvetenskap; History of Art; Religionshistoria; History of Religions; Scandinavian Languages; Nordiska språk;

    Sammanfattning : During the past 150 years, different generations of scholars have been approaching Scandinavian Animal Art with queries that were as multifaceted as the materials that they studied. The focal point of this study are Birka type brooches, which are best likened to interactive sculptures that change shape as the viewer changes perspec­tive. LÄS MER