With basis in Jan Petersen's (1951) 375 "smith's graves" this thesis deal with the phenomenon of placing tools in graves, with a main occurence from the Migration Period and into the Viking Age in Norway. It is my claim that the uncritical use of old typologies in present archaeology, and a lack of understanding for the practical use of tools for smithing and other kinds of crafting (also Bøckman 2007), may have contributed with a bias toward research on metalsmithing in accordance with current archaeological trends. It has thus been necessary to analyse the tools as a part of grave goods, with a primary focus on tool combinations and other artefacts present in context. Several factors seem to indicate that the notion of the specialised smi...
The purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is to examine whether there was an elite on Gotland during Rom...
A grave with tools for metalworking from early Viking age at Nordheim in Sogndal. An analysis of gra...
The theory of using bonecoal to create steel during the scandinavian iron- and viking-age also came ...
It is often assumed that blacksmiths and ironworkers in Viking Age occupied important roles in their...
Denne studia av yngre jernalders graver med smedutsyr i Hordaland tek opp debatten om «smedgraver» o...
In the southern part of the county of Jämtland seven rich finds of iron artefacts from the Vendel Pe...
The Gotlandic smith has been depicted on several picture stones and is a subject of fear and respect...
Weapons can be found among the grave goods in Norway during the Roman Iron Age (0-400 AD). These may...
During south Scandinavian Late Bronze Age, c. 900-500 BC, a new tool was invented. It consisted of a...
The main goal for this Master thesis is to compare the Bronze Age culture from Southern Norway with ...
In 2016 the Museum of Cultural History set out to excavate a large burial mound on the northern shor...
Weapons can be found among the grave goods in Norway during the Roman Iron Age (0-400 AD). These may...
Metallurgical debris is by far the most informative source material for studying the metal craftsman...
Research about viking age swords is nothing new but for a long time the main focus have been differe...
Historically, Norwegian settlement archaeology and research has depended on secondary materials, suc...
The purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is to examine whether there was an elite on Gotland during Rom...
A grave with tools for metalworking from early Viking age at Nordheim in Sogndal. An analysis of gra...
The theory of using bonecoal to create steel during the scandinavian iron- and viking-age also came ...
It is often assumed that blacksmiths and ironworkers in Viking Age occupied important roles in their...
Denne studia av yngre jernalders graver med smedutsyr i Hordaland tek opp debatten om «smedgraver» o...
In the southern part of the county of Jämtland seven rich finds of iron artefacts from the Vendel Pe...
The Gotlandic smith has been depicted on several picture stones and is a subject of fear and respect...
Weapons can be found among the grave goods in Norway during the Roman Iron Age (0-400 AD). These may...
During south Scandinavian Late Bronze Age, c. 900-500 BC, a new tool was invented. It consisted of a...
The main goal for this Master thesis is to compare the Bronze Age culture from Southern Norway with ...
In 2016 the Museum of Cultural History set out to excavate a large burial mound on the northern shor...
Weapons can be found among the grave goods in Norway during the Roman Iron Age (0-400 AD). These may...
Metallurgical debris is by far the most informative source material for studying the metal craftsman...
Research about viking age swords is nothing new but for a long time the main focus have been differe...
Historically, Norwegian settlement archaeology and research has depended on secondary materials, suc...
The purpose of this bachelor’s thesis is to examine whether there was an elite on Gotland during Rom...
A grave with tools for metalworking from early Viking age at Nordheim in Sogndal. An analysis of gra...
The theory of using bonecoal to create steel during the scandinavian iron- and viking-age also came ...