This contribution investigates burial and mortuary practice in the Mesolithic period (9300–3900 BC) in what today is defined as Norway. This issue has received little attention, as poor preservation conditions for bone material in the forest zone of the North has led to a low number of finds. Recent excavations of single burials at e.g. Brunstad and Sømmevågen trigger off a reassessment of the topic. The twelve sites with human bones, which could be identified, dating to the Middle and Late Mesolithic, were studied and compared. Even though statistically not significant, they exhibit some common traits: Human remains are mainly found in the places of the living: on coastal settlement sites, including caves/rockshelters and open-air sites. T...
THE 11TH-CENTURY SKJOLDEHAMN GRAVE is a remarkable accidental find, discovered in a bog in coastal A...
During the Late Bronze Age in the eastern parts of Central Sweden, the remains of the deceased were ...
The cemetery of Havor, Hablingbo parish, on Gotland was in use from the Pre-Roman Iron Age to the ea...
This contribution investigates burial and mortuary practice in the Mesolithic period (9300–3900 BC) ...
The Mesolithic burial from Brunstad, Vestfold, Eastern Norway, dating to c. 5900 cal BC, represents ...
Cremation is not widely recognized as a form of mortuary treatment amongst the hunter-gatherer commu...
The focus of this paper is on regionality, the use of main territories and how they are interlinked ...
The aim of this paper is to examine if any homogeneity or heterogeneity can be traced in burials fro...
This thesis explores the ritual dimensions of the mortuary practices in the late Mesolithic cemeteri...
This paper presents the results from the investigation of two Mesolithic sites, lok. 24 and lok. 25,...
The history of death is entangled with the history of changing social values, meaning that a shift i...
The history of death is entangled with the history of changing social values, meaning that a shift i...
It is generally considered that cairns and stone constructions of different shapes and sizes make up...
This paper explores the intricate relations between mortuary ritual practice and the active role of...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
THE 11TH-CENTURY SKJOLDEHAMN GRAVE is a remarkable accidental find, discovered in a bog in coastal A...
During the Late Bronze Age in the eastern parts of Central Sweden, the remains of the deceased were ...
The cemetery of Havor, Hablingbo parish, on Gotland was in use from the Pre-Roman Iron Age to the ea...
This contribution investigates burial and mortuary practice in the Mesolithic period (9300–3900 BC) ...
The Mesolithic burial from Brunstad, Vestfold, Eastern Norway, dating to c. 5900 cal BC, represents ...
Cremation is not widely recognized as a form of mortuary treatment amongst the hunter-gatherer commu...
The focus of this paper is on regionality, the use of main territories and how they are interlinked ...
The aim of this paper is to examine if any homogeneity or heterogeneity can be traced in burials fro...
This thesis explores the ritual dimensions of the mortuary practices in the late Mesolithic cemeteri...
This paper presents the results from the investigation of two Mesolithic sites, lok. 24 and lok. 25,...
The history of death is entangled with the history of changing social values, meaning that a shift i...
The history of death is entangled with the history of changing social values, meaning that a shift i...
It is generally considered that cairns and stone constructions of different shapes and sizes make up...
This paper explores the intricate relations between mortuary ritual practice and the active role of...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
THE 11TH-CENTURY SKJOLDEHAMN GRAVE is a remarkable accidental find, discovered in a bog in coastal A...
During the Late Bronze Age in the eastern parts of Central Sweden, the remains of the deceased were ...
The cemetery of Havor, Hablingbo parish, on Gotland was in use from the Pre-Roman Iron Age to the ea...