Sökning: "Viking Anders"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 16 avhandlingar innehållade orden Viking Anders.
1. Institutional complexity in Swedish built environment regulation : exploring the interface with industrialized house-building
Sammanfattning : The industrialized house-building movement has emerged as aresponse to recurring criticism of the construction sector. It seeks toemulate management practices prevalent in manufacturing industries,including the use of standardized work processes and building systems. LÄS MER
2. Från stenkrigare till borgjarl : Befästningskonsten i östra Sverige, 375-750 e.Kr
Sammanfattning : The main fortification tradition of pre-Viking Age eastern Sweden consisted of defensive walls built in an advanced dry-stone technique, some including internal timber-lacing and supporting earthen banks. Erected on mountain crests, hillocks, plains and shorelines, these constructions were part of the martial landscape of an immensely transformative period in Scandinavian Iron Age. LÄS MER
3. Vikingatida sköldar : Ting, bild och text som associativt fält
Sammanfattning : Shields are among the most iconic artefacts associated with the Viking Age. Even though shields occur frequently in various archaeological and written sources, the function and meaning of shields have been sparsely researched and they have mainly been considered relevant as part of the warrior’s equipment. LÄS MER
4. Spill : Om djur, hantverk och nätverk i Mälarområdet under vikingatid och medeltid
Sammanfattning : This thesis examines the use of various osseous raw materials in craft activities in the Mälaren region during the Middle Ages. Places studied are: Birka, Sigtuna, Nyköping, Strängnäs and Uppsala. The aim is to capture both chronological and spatial changes in the use of osseous raw materials. LÄS MER
5. Suspended Value : Using Coins as Pendants in Viking-Age Scandinavia (c. AD 800–1140)
Sammanfattning : The use of coins as pendants is a common practice in the Scandinavian Viking Age (c. AD 800–1140). About three per cent of the coins circulating in Scandinavia show signs of having been adapted for suspension, either with a small hole or a loop. Modifying coins in this way changes the nature of the object. LÄS MER