Cultural difference, social networks and regionality in Viking-period archaeology By Søren M. Sindbæk This study surveys the wealth and diversity of archaeological material which has come to light in recent decades in Denmark and neighbouring lands. It shows that prominent cultural differences between regions can be identified in this area in the Viking Period. Interpreting these differences in terms of identities, communications and social networks, it is argued that the most significant factor in forming cultural differences was not tribal grouping, resulting from barriers to contact or deliberate separation, but the impact of the gravitational fields of the most significant recurrent communicative events in Viking-Age Scandinavia: r...
Hvad er kulturhistorie? Dette retoriske spørgsmål stillede en af dansk kulturhistories...
Can regionality be pointed out through archaeological material? Some methodical and source critical ...
Region, network and material culture By Jette Linaa Plotting phenomena onto maps is a basic archaeol...
Nordisk lokalhistorie og foreningsliv, herunder karaktertræk som afbalancering, pragmatisme og konfo...
The introduction of a regulated coin economy in a geographical perspective, c. 600-ca. 1150 By Jens ...
Regionality and language contact during the Viking Age and the Middle Ages By Peder Gammeltoft and J...
By using those sources traditionally referred to, as well as introducing a number of new ones, the a...
Forfatteren var i 1990 museumsinspektør på Dansk Landbrugsmuseum, Gammel Estrup. Senere kom hun til ...
Regionality in Danish place names with focus on torp-, rød-, tved- and holt-names By Birgit Eggert I...
Church, Heritage and Conflict – Mårup on the cliff By Jes Wienberg The medieval church of Mårup in J...
I denne artikel analyseres sammenhængen mellem kulturelle præferencer og social baggrund ud fra et s...
Norwegian Churches By Ebbe Nyborg Norwegian churches are still in use, even far north beyond the Arc...
Det har længe været anset for en historisk kendsgerning, at friserne i tiden fra før 600 og gennem v...
Ned mod åen lige nord for vikingetidens Ribe blev der engang i 700-tallet begravet en mand). Da kist...
This article investigates points of intersection between medievalism and memory. It mainl...
Hvad er kulturhistorie? Dette retoriske spørgsmål stillede en af dansk kulturhistories...
Can regionality be pointed out through archaeological material? Some methodical and source critical ...
Region, network and material culture By Jette Linaa Plotting phenomena onto maps is a basic archaeol...
Nordisk lokalhistorie og foreningsliv, herunder karaktertræk som afbalancering, pragmatisme og konfo...
The introduction of a regulated coin economy in a geographical perspective, c. 600-ca. 1150 By Jens ...
Regionality and language contact during the Viking Age and the Middle Ages By Peder Gammeltoft and J...
By using those sources traditionally referred to, as well as introducing a number of new ones, the a...
Forfatteren var i 1990 museumsinspektør på Dansk Landbrugsmuseum, Gammel Estrup. Senere kom hun til ...
Regionality in Danish place names with focus on torp-, rød-, tved- and holt-names By Birgit Eggert I...
Church, Heritage and Conflict – Mårup on the cliff By Jes Wienberg The medieval church of Mårup in J...
I denne artikel analyseres sammenhængen mellem kulturelle præferencer og social baggrund ud fra et s...
Norwegian Churches By Ebbe Nyborg Norwegian churches are still in use, even far north beyond the Arc...
Det har længe været anset for en historisk kendsgerning, at friserne i tiden fra før 600 og gennem v...
Ned mod åen lige nord for vikingetidens Ribe blev der engang i 700-tallet begravet en mand). Da kist...
This article investigates points of intersection between medievalism and memory. It mainl...
Hvad er kulturhistorie? Dette retoriske spørgsmål stillede en af dansk kulturhistories...
Can regionality be pointed out through archaeological material? Some methodical and source critical ...
Region, network and material culture By Jette Linaa Plotting phenomena onto maps is a basic archaeol...