Sökning: "arkeologiska institutionen uppsala"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden arkeologiska institutionen uppsala.
1. Det arkeologiska landskapet : Fornlämningsbild och bebyggelsehistoria i tre uppländska bygder under bronsålder och äldre järnålder
Sammanfattning : Archaeological fieldwork provides the basis for a comparative landscape archaeological analysis in the province of Uppland, Sweden. The main object is to interpret the sett-lement development in the Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age. LÄS MER
2. Från skärva till kärl : ett bidrag till vardagslivets historia i Uppsala
Sammanfattning : Abstract From Sherd to Pot. A Contribution to the History of Everyday Life in Uppsala tackles the question: how is the culturally created reality produced, fixed, and changed, and how can this be related to the social structure as a whole? The hypothesis is that changes in society result in new cultural patterns which can be read in objects. LÄS MER
3. I bronsålderns gränsland : Uppland och frågan om östliga kontakter
Sammanfattning : In archaeological research, the province of Uppland has often been viewed as the northern ‘periphery’ of the Nordic Bronze Age region. At the same time, many researchers have also emphasized the distinctive and ‘independent’ regional character of Uppland and northern Mälardalen. LÄS MER
4. Den yngre järnålderns gravskick i Uppland : Framväxten av den arkeologiska bilden och en materialitet i förändring
Sammanfattning : This thesis examines archaeological approaches to burials and changing mortuary practices during the Late Iron Age (c. 500-1100 AD) in central Eastern Sweden. Understanding the change in mortuary practices is fundamental to the study of the Late Iron Age. LÄS MER
5. Det andra påseendet. [D. 1], En studie av övergångar i den arkeologiska disciplinens historia
Sammanfattning : The subject of this thesis is the transition in the early 19th century Scandinavian view of the past, from a "poetic" or mythological past to the empirical and reified past. In early 19th century, the first antiquarian journals primarly contained poems and the world of imagination and empirical reality were considered of equal merit. LÄS MER