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Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 59 avhandlingar innehållade orden Viking Period.
11. Dräktnålar och dräktskick i östra Mälardalen : Kontinuitet och förändring under folkvandringstid och vendeltid : [continuity and change in the Migration and Vendel periods]
Sammanfattning : This thesis comprises a study of the two types of dress-pins - the protuberant pin andthe polyhedral pin - that were cast in moulds on Helgö. The compilation of materialwas restricted to Helgö's immediate surroundings, that is, Södermanland and Uppland.The pins are divided into subgroups and variants. LÄS MER
12. Remnant echoes of the past : Archaeological geophysical prospection in Sweden
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis has been to investigate the benefits, pitfalls and possibilities of using geophysical methods in archaeological projects. This is exemplified by surveys carried out at archaeological sites in different geographical and chronological contexts. LÄS MER
13. Fornminnen : det förflutnas roll i det förkristna och kristna Mälardalen
Sammanfattning : This thesis examine how farm-dwellers in the Mälaren region during the late Iron Age and early Middle Ages created, transferred, and preserved memory by deliberately placing new houses and graves on the houses and graves of previous generations. Focus is on memory as a social phenomenon and culture-specific resource created by these deliberate practices. LÄS MER
14. 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
15. En hiar atti rikR : Om elit, struktur och ekonomi kring Uppsala och Mälaren under yngre järnålder
Sammanfattning : In the Late Iron Age, the Mälaren region contained a clearly stratified society and many sites in the landscape indicate the presence of an upper stratum, an elite. This concept – elite – may perhaps be seen as problematic, but in this case it is decidedly more neutral, and considerably less limiting and excluding than many other concepts. LÄS MER