This paper revisits the idea that there was a direct link between Sweden and the the rites and materials found in the cemetery at Sutton Hoo. It argues instead that both Sweden and and East Anglia were frontier regions on the edge of a core located in Danish territories
Current scholarship regarding Scandinavia has neglected to give all but a cursory glance at the fact...
Chapter explores how archaeology reveals the differences in belief between territories and between t...
This essay is about a deserted medieval habitation called Skyttsie Hage which is located in the sout...
This paper revisits the links between the material culture and the depositional practices found at S...
The portrayal of the ‘Vikings’ as an archetypal barbarian ‘other,’ wreaking ...
New dendrochronological dates from Western Norway prompt an old question to be posed in a new way. T...
This paper looks at Jämtland, a province now in Sweden but, until the seventeenth century considered...
The mound as a focus for early medieval assembly is found widely throughout Northern Europe in the f...
Using textual and archaeological evidence to examine patterns of interaction and relationship betwee...
This paper reviews recent field results from Sweden and England demonstrating that currently held pe...
The Danes and the Origin of the Danish KingdomOn the Research Programme “From Tribe to State in Denm...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 21, 2010).The enti...
First paragraph: In speaking of Viking attacks and settlements, the primary historical records often...
This study examines the evidence for interactions between the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms and Merovingian G...
YesHistorical, artefactual and place-name evidence indicates that Scandinavian migrants moved to eas...
Current scholarship regarding Scandinavia has neglected to give all but a cursory glance at the fact...
Chapter explores how archaeology reveals the differences in belief between territories and between t...
This essay is about a deserted medieval habitation called Skyttsie Hage which is located in the sout...
This paper revisits the links between the material culture and the depositional practices found at S...
The portrayal of the ‘Vikings’ as an archetypal barbarian ‘other,’ wreaking ...
New dendrochronological dates from Western Norway prompt an old question to be posed in a new way. T...
This paper looks at Jämtland, a province now in Sweden but, until the seventeenth century considered...
The mound as a focus for early medieval assembly is found widely throughout Northern Europe in the f...
Using textual and archaeological evidence to examine patterns of interaction and relationship betwee...
This paper reviews recent field results from Sweden and England demonstrating that currently held pe...
The Danes and the Origin of the Danish KingdomOn the Research Programme “From Tribe to State in Denm...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 21, 2010).The enti...
First paragraph: In speaking of Viking attacks and settlements, the primary historical records often...
This study examines the evidence for interactions between the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms and Merovingian G...
YesHistorical, artefactual and place-name evidence indicates that Scandinavian migrants moved to eas...
Current scholarship regarding Scandinavia has neglected to give all but a cursory glance at the fact...
Chapter explores how archaeology reveals the differences in belief between territories and between t...
This essay is about a deserted medieval habitation called Skyttsie Hage which is located in the sout...