The paper explores ideas as to what Bronze Age barrows could have symbolized in the society in which they functioned as living symbols. Four possible concepts are discussed: continuity, collective, context, and hierarchy. Source material is taken from five areas in Scania where there is adequate data from excavated barrows to test the ideas: southern Halland, the parish of Raus, the island of Ven, Abbekås and the area around the present city of Ystad
During the Nordic Bronze Age, houses were not exclusively connected with profane contexts, but did a...
By means of modern archeological research it is today possible to gain much information even from no...
This paper presents a systematic study of later Bronze Age practices at round barrows – features tha...
Many archaeologists have been intrigued by how often symbolic houses of varying forms are used on th...
Many archaeologists have been intrigued by how often symbolic houses of varying forms are used on th...
This study discusses the construction of regional identities in the Early Bronze Age. The preliminar...
This paper deals with the question of whether the symbolic language of the late Neolithic and middle...
This paper deals with the question of whether the symbolic language of the late Neolithic and middle...
This paper deals with the question of whether the symbolic language of the late Neolithic and middle...
This paper deals with the question of whether the symbolic language of the late Neolithic and middle...
In this paper, we discuss the ritual practices and ritualization in the Bronze Age society on Gotlan...
In this paper, we discuss the ritual practices and ritualization in the Bronze Age society on Gotlan...
In this paper, we discuss the ritual practices and ritualization in the Bronze Age society on Gotlan...
The thesis investigates the theoretical background and the research context within which interpretat...
This paper is about Bronze Age round barrows and the ways in which they became caught up in human pr...
During the Nordic Bronze Age, houses were not exclusively connected with profane contexts, but did a...
By means of modern archeological research it is today possible to gain much information even from no...
This paper presents a systematic study of later Bronze Age practices at round barrows – features tha...
Many archaeologists have been intrigued by how often symbolic houses of varying forms are used on th...
Many archaeologists have been intrigued by how often symbolic houses of varying forms are used on th...
This study discusses the construction of regional identities in the Early Bronze Age. The preliminar...
This paper deals with the question of whether the symbolic language of the late Neolithic and middle...
This paper deals with the question of whether the symbolic language of the late Neolithic and middle...
This paper deals with the question of whether the symbolic language of the late Neolithic and middle...
This paper deals with the question of whether the symbolic language of the late Neolithic and middle...
In this paper, we discuss the ritual practices and ritualization in the Bronze Age society on Gotlan...
In this paper, we discuss the ritual practices and ritualization in the Bronze Age society on Gotlan...
In this paper, we discuss the ritual practices and ritualization in the Bronze Age society on Gotlan...
The thesis investigates the theoretical background and the research context within which interpretat...
This paper is about Bronze Age round barrows and the ways in which they became caught up in human pr...
During the Nordic Bronze Age, houses were not exclusively connected with profane contexts, but did a...
By means of modern archeological research it is today possible to gain much information even from no...
This paper presents a systematic study of later Bronze Age practices at round barrows – features tha...