This paper suggests that the courtyard sites of western Scandinavia were primarily arenas for transformation rituals from childhood to manhood. These were central, defining practices for both individuals and society as a whole. Due to their liminality, these processes can be difficult to engage with archaeologically. Also our cultural situatedness often leaves marginality out of interpretations. This paper wishes to show how youths and age-set institutions could be the producers of monumental material culture, otherwise conceived of as the prerogative of adults
Decolonizing the Viking Age 1 argues that the Scandinavian “Viking Age” can be seen as a system of k...
It is often assumed that blacksmiths and ironworkers in Viking Age occupied important roles in their...
The authors set a relatively small and little-known corpus of human remains recovered from Iron Age ...
This thesis explores bodily representations in Late Iron Age Scandinavia (400–1050 AD). Non-human bo...
This thesis explores bodily representations in Late Iron Age Scandinavia (400–1050 AD). Non-human bo...
ABSTRACT: The Scandinavian hall building was a constructional and social innovation which emerged s...
This paper discusses Scandinavian gold foil figures from the early part of the Late Iron Age (AD 550...
Historically, Norwegian settlement archaeology and research has depended on secondary materials, suc...
The point of departure for this article is the excavation of two burial mounds and a trackway system...
This article discusses the centralisation of religious ritual practices in Scandinavia in the second...
The authors set a relatively small and little-known corpus of human remains recovered from Iron Age ...
This study discusses the construction of regional identities in the Early Bronze Age. The preliminar...
This article, which is based on the fourteenth McDonald Lecture, considers two tensions in contempor...
This paper deals with the question of whether the symbolic language of the late Neolithic and middle...
This thesis explores the process of Christianisation in Viking and Medieval Scandinavia through the ...
Decolonizing the Viking Age 1 argues that the Scandinavian “Viking Age” can be seen as a system of k...
It is often assumed that blacksmiths and ironworkers in Viking Age occupied important roles in their...
The authors set a relatively small and little-known corpus of human remains recovered from Iron Age ...
This thesis explores bodily representations in Late Iron Age Scandinavia (400–1050 AD). Non-human bo...
This thesis explores bodily representations in Late Iron Age Scandinavia (400–1050 AD). Non-human bo...
ABSTRACT: The Scandinavian hall building was a constructional and social innovation which emerged s...
This paper discusses Scandinavian gold foil figures from the early part of the Late Iron Age (AD 550...
Historically, Norwegian settlement archaeology and research has depended on secondary materials, suc...
The point of departure for this article is the excavation of two burial mounds and a trackway system...
This article discusses the centralisation of religious ritual practices in Scandinavia in the second...
The authors set a relatively small and little-known corpus of human remains recovered from Iron Age ...
This study discusses the construction of regional identities in the Early Bronze Age. The preliminar...
This article, which is based on the fourteenth McDonald Lecture, considers two tensions in contempor...
This paper deals with the question of whether the symbolic language of the late Neolithic and middle...
This thesis explores the process of Christianisation in Viking and Medieval Scandinavia through the ...
Decolonizing the Viking Age 1 argues that the Scandinavian “Viking Age” can be seen as a system of k...
It is often assumed that blacksmiths and ironworkers in Viking Age occupied important roles in their...
The authors set a relatively small and little-known corpus of human remains recovered from Iron Age ...