Personal hygiene paraphernalia has been largely overlooked in interpretations of prehistoric European societies. Razors in particular have only recently been examined as playing an important role in European prehistoric societies. Typically found in burials and hoards, razors have historically been associated with the warrior elite concept in European prehistory. As a counterpoint, this thesis will examine the role personal hygiene and body modification played in identity construction and the possible symbolic role of razors in the construction of male identity in the Bronze and Iron Ages in northern Europe. Direct evidence, such as razors themselves, preserved hair, and bog bodies, as well as indirect evidence, such as emic and etic repr...
This dissertation deals with male and female social identities during the Middle Bronze Age (1600-13...
In this thesis I test the validity of applying the biographical approach to prehistoric material cul...
These three databases accompany the book 'The Sword in Early Medieval Northern Europe: Experience, I...
Abstract: Discussions on the presence, nature and apparel of (presumed) European Bronze Age warriors...
Abstract: Discussions on the presence, nature and apparel of (presumed) European Bronze Age warriors...
This collection of short articles represents an original attempt to bring together scholarship that ...
This collection of short articles represents an original attempt to bring together scholarship that ...
Shedding new light on the “Sun God”The Vestrup Mark razor revisited The well-known Nordic Bronze Age...
This paper outlines the methodology of a doctoral research project at the University of York. The me...
Weaponry is one of the most widespread categories of metalwork from the European Bronze Age. Differe...
The article discusses results of organic residue analysis performed on ten copper-alloy daggers from...
YesThe Iron Age in Europe was a period of tremendous cultural dynamism, during which the values and ...
This dissertation contends with the diverse corpus of Gothic ivory grooming implements carved in Fra...
This chapter examines the relationship between Iron Age gender and society, viewed from the mortuary...
During south Scandinavian Late Bronze Age, c. 900-500 BC, a new tool was invented. It consisted of a...
This dissertation deals with male and female social identities during the Middle Bronze Age (1600-13...
In this thesis I test the validity of applying the biographical approach to prehistoric material cul...
These three databases accompany the book 'The Sword in Early Medieval Northern Europe: Experience, I...
Abstract: Discussions on the presence, nature and apparel of (presumed) European Bronze Age warriors...
Abstract: Discussions on the presence, nature and apparel of (presumed) European Bronze Age warriors...
This collection of short articles represents an original attempt to bring together scholarship that ...
This collection of short articles represents an original attempt to bring together scholarship that ...
Shedding new light on the “Sun God”The Vestrup Mark razor revisited The well-known Nordic Bronze Age...
This paper outlines the methodology of a doctoral research project at the University of York. The me...
Weaponry is one of the most widespread categories of metalwork from the European Bronze Age. Differe...
The article discusses results of organic residue analysis performed on ten copper-alloy daggers from...
YesThe Iron Age in Europe was a period of tremendous cultural dynamism, during which the values and ...
This dissertation contends with the diverse corpus of Gothic ivory grooming implements carved in Fra...
This chapter examines the relationship between Iron Age gender and society, viewed from the mortuary...
During south Scandinavian Late Bronze Age, c. 900-500 BC, a new tool was invented. It consisted of a...
This dissertation deals with male and female social identities during the Middle Bronze Age (1600-13...
In this thesis I test the validity of applying the biographical approach to prehistoric material cul...
These three databases accompany the book 'The Sword in Early Medieval Northern Europe: Experience, I...