The Danes and the Origin of the Danish KingdomOn the Research Programme “From Tribe to State in Denmark”Since the 1970’s, the ethnogenesis of the Danes and the origin of the Danish kingdom have attracted increased interest among Danish archaeologists. Marked changes over time observed in a growing source material form a new basis of interpretation. In written sources, the Danish realm does not appear until the Viking Age. The formation of the kingdom is traditionally placed as late as the 10th century (Jelling and all that). But prehistorians have raised the question whether the formation of the kingdom was not a much longer course. Some scholars believe that we have to study the periods preceding the Viking Age to be able to understand the...
This study attempts to provide an insight into the regional diversity of religion in pre- Christian ...
Freemen and villeinsA longue durée perspective on villages, farmsteads and social structure in weste...
In the Danish version, Jørgen Jensen’s Prehistory of Denmark is presented as the continuation of an ...
The formation of the kingdom of Denmark is generally presented as a linear process linking ancient c...
The Germanic Iron Age and Viking Age in Danish Archaeology: A survey of the literature 1976–198
This study concerns the connections of Denmark with the rest of Scandinavia and abroad in the period...
Scandinavians, popularly known as Vikings, began to explore and settle in Europe from the ninth cent...
The Viking age as a time of adventures and violence never ceases to fascinate the public. Both aspec...
Decolonizing the Viking Age 1 argues that the Scandinavian “Viking Age” can be seen as a system of k...
By means of modern archeological research it is today possible to gain much information even from no...
Historical analysis of the sociopolitical processes that took place in Scandinavia in the last 150 y...
Saami, Danish archaeology and the origin of the DanesWith the Romantic Movement came a need for the ...
Archaeological “checks” of classical writers Written sources and material culture in Southern Scandi...
Using textual and archaeological evidence to examine patterns of interaction and relationship betwee...
The early history of the mouldboard plough – from the Late Roman Iron Age to the Middle AgesUntil qu...
This study attempts to provide an insight into the regional diversity of religion in pre- Christian ...
Freemen and villeinsA longue durée perspective on villages, farmsteads and social structure in weste...
In the Danish version, Jørgen Jensen’s Prehistory of Denmark is presented as the continuation of an ...
The formation of the kingdom of Denmark is generally presented as a linear process linking ancient c...
The Germanic Iron Age and Viking Age in Danish Archaeology: A survey of the literature 1976–198
This study concerns the connections of Denmark with the rest of Scandinavia and abroad in the period...
Scandinavians, popularly known as Vikings, began to explore and settle in Europe from the ninth cent...
The Viking age as a time of adventures and violence never ceases to fascinate the public. Both aspec...
Decolonizing the Viking Age 1 argues that the Scandinavian “Viking Age” can be seen as a system of k...
By means of modern archeological research it is today possible to gain much information even from no...
Historical analysis of the sociopolitical processes that took place in Scandinavia in the last 150 y...
Saami, Danish archaeology and the origin of the DanesWith the Romantic Movement came a need for the ...
Archaeological “checks” of classical writers Written sources and material culture in Southern Scandi...
Using textual and archaeological evidence to examine patterns of interaction and relationship betwee...
The early history of the mouldboard plough – from the Late Roman Iron Age to the Middle AgesUntil qu...
This study attempts to provide an insight into the regional diversity of religion in pre- Christian ...
Freemen and villeinsA longue durée perspective on villages, farmsteads and social structure in weste...
In the Danish version, Jørgen Jensen’s Prehistory of Denmark is presented as the continuation of an ...