In the year 1972 an excavation started on a peculiar ruin situated along the southern shore of Iceland. The next four years archaeologists unearthed quite interesting medieval farmstead there. This particular farmstead has been given the name Kúabót and has had great impact on the Icelandic archaeology. The aim of this thesis is to investigate this farmstead and especially two artifacts in detail. The main question is: how are certain visual and symbolic entities displayed, consciously and/or unconsciously via art, in the process of creation and maintenance of social identities at Kúabót, medieval Iceland? I will use contextual analysis to answer this intriguing question. A contextual analysis that include the art elements, presented on the...
This thesis focuses on animal-human relationships in medieval Iceland, particularly focusing on the ...
The study of ancient beliefs and rituals is a complex thing that has troubled scholars through the c...
The main goal of my PhD thesis is socio-cultural interpretation of architectural space in Medieval I...
In the year 1972 an excavation started on a peculiar ruin situated along the southern shore of Icela...
Beginning in the late eighth century A.D., the Vikings of Scandinavia expanded westward, first to ra...
This thesis contributes new archaeological evidence to the debate about how early Icelandic society...
This thesis argues that the corpus of Old Norse-Icelandic literature which pertains to Iceland conta...
The aim of this thesis is to establish a link between the home and personal identity formation of Ic...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine if an urban identity in medieval Trondheim can be discuss...
This thesis examines the collective self-representation of ethnicity in Anglo-Saxon England and medi...
Research on the material culture of Viking Age graves in Iceland, and Icelandic Viking Age archaeolo...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. Major: Archaeology. Advisor: Peter S. Wells. 1...
This dissertation considers the emergence of contemporary art practices in Iceland through the activ...
This thesis examine how farm-dwellers in the Mälaren region during the late Iron Age and early Middl...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
This thesis focuses on animal-human relationships in medieval Iceland, particularly focusing on the ...
The study of ancient beliefs and rituals is a complex thing that has troubled scholars through the c...
The main goal of my PhD thesis is socio-cultural interpretation of architectural space in Medieval I...
In the year 1972 an excavation started on a peculiar ruin situated along the southern shore of Icela...
Beginning in the late eighth century A.D., the Vikings of Scandinavia expanded westward, first to ra...
This thesis contributes new archaeological evidence to the debate about how early Icelandic society...
This thesis argues that the corpus of Old Norse-Icelandic literature which pertains to Iceland conta...
The aim of this thesis is to establish a link between the home and personal identity formation of Ic...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine if an urban identity in medieval Trondheim can be discuss...
This thesis examines the collective self-representation of ethnicity in Anglo-Saxon England and medi...
Research on the material culture of Viking Age graves in Iceland, and Icelandic Viking Age archaeolo...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. Major: Archaeology. Advisor: Peter S. Wells. 1...
This dissertation considers the emergence of contemporary art practices in Iceland through the activ...
This thesis examine how farm-dwellers in the Mälaren region during the late Iron Age and early Middl...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
This thesis focuses on animal-human relationships in medieval Iceland, particularly focusing on the ...
The study of ancient beliefs and rituals is a complex thing that has troubled scholars through the c...
The main goal of my PhD thesis is socio-cultural interpretation of architectural space in Medieval I...