An aim of this paper is to explore exploitation of outlying resources within a socio-political and economic context, where whetstone quarries form the basis for the discussion. Geological analyses of whetstones in Ribe in Denmark demonstrate that most of the finds were quarried within present-day Norway, in Eidsborg in Telemark and Mostadmarka in Trøndelag. Production in Mostadmarka started in the early 8th century, and in Eidsborg approx. a century later. Both sites should be seen in connection with an intensified exploitation of woodlands and mountainous areas that took place in the Scandinavian Peninsula from the early Viking Age onwards. The paper discusses how important products from the outlands were for the Viking-age economy and urb...
On a site without waterlogged deposits in an archi-\ud pelago without forests it is not surprising t...
The driving force behind agrarian settlement colonisation in the forested Scandinavian inlands in th...
Flint has a limited distribution in the Scandinavian area, natural sources being largely confined to...
During the Viking Age, Arctic Scandinavia was a source of exquisite furs, down, walrus ivory, and ot...
Whetstones were essential sharpening tools from the Iron Age and well into modern times. They were a...
AS HUBS IN STABLE ECONOMIC NETWORKS, mountain1 marketplaces are seen as integral to the increase and...
The theme of this study is the large-scale exploitation of different stone products that took place ...
Whetstones imported from Norway into England are used to explore emergent processes of commercialisa...
Outlying forest and mountain areas in the inland of middle and north Scandinavia have for a long tim...
The Viking Age soapstone vessel production and trade in Norway was a spatially allocated enterprise ...
During the Middle Ages, bakestones, or stone griddles, were an important part of Norwegian household...
This book explores the economic evidence for the settlement at Bornais on South Uist. It reports in ...
Inter disciplinary study of major excavation assemblage from Norse settlement site in Orkney. Combin...
The period from the late Viking Age to the High Middle Ages, c. 950–1350, was an era of economic exp...
In Norway, Viking-age non-ferrous metal working is primarily related to trading sites like Kaupang i...
On a site without waterlogged deposits in an archi-\ud pelago without forests it is not surprising t...
The driving force behind agrarian settlement colonisation in the forested Scandinavian inlands in th...
Flint has a limited distribution in the Scandinavian area, natural sources being largely confined to...
During the Viking Age, Arctic Scandinavia was a source of exquisite furs, down, walrus ivory, and ot...
Whetstones were essential sharpening tools from the Iron Age and well into modern times. They were a...
AS HUBS IN STABLE ECONOMIC NETWORKS, mountain1 marketplaces are seen as integral to the increase and...
The theme of this study is the large-scale exploitation of different stone products that took place ...
Whetstones imported from Norway into England are used to explore emergent processes of commercialisa...
Outlying forest and mountain areas in the inland of middle and north Scandinavia have for a long tim...
The Viking Age soapstone vessel production and trade in Norway was a spatially allocated enterprise ...
During the Middle Ages, bakestones, or stone griddles, were an important part of Norwegian household...
This book explores the economic evidence for the settlement at Bornais on South Uist. It reports in ...
Inter disciplinary study of major excavation assemblage from Norse settlement site in Orkney. Combin...
The period from the late Viking Age to the High Middle Ages, c. 950–1350, was an era of economic exp...
In Norway, Viking-age non-ferrous metal working is primarily related to trading sites like Kaupang i...
On a site without waterlogged deposits in an archi-\ud pelago without forests it is not surprising t...
The driving force behind agrarian settlement colonisation in the forested Scandinavian inlands in th...
Flint has a limited distribution in the Scandinavian area, natural sources being largely confined to...