Description: Re-imagining Periphery: Archaeology and Text in Northern Europe from Iron Age to Viking and Early Medieval Periods by by Charlotta Hillerdal (Editor), Kristin Ilves (Editor) This edited volume delves into the current state of Iron Age and Early Medieval research in the North. Over the last two decades of archaeological explorations, theoretical vanguards, and introduction of new methodological strategies, together with a growing amount of critical studies in archaeology taking their stance from a multidisciplinary perspective, have dramatically changed our understanding of Northern Iron Age societies. The profound effect of 6th century climatic events on social structures in Northern Europe, a reintegration of written sources and archaeological material, genetic and isotopic studies entirely reinterpreting previously excavated grave material, are but a few examples of such land winnings. The aim of this book is to provide an intense and cohesive focus on the characteristics of contemporary Iron Age research; explored under the subheadings of field and methodology, settlement and spatiality, text and translation, and interaction and impact. Gathering the work of leading, established researchers and field archaeologists based throughout northern Europe and in the frontline of this new emerging image, this volume provides a collective summary of our current understandings of the Iron Age and Early Medieval Era in the North. It also facilitates a renewed interaction between academia and the ever-growing field of infrastructural archaeology, by integrating cutting edge fieldwork and developing field methods in the corpus of Iron Age and Early Medieval studies. In this book, many hypotheses are pushed forward from their expected outcomes, and analytical work is not afraid of taking risks, thus advancing the field of Iron Age research, and also, hopefully, inspiring to a continued creation of new knowledge. Table of Contents Introduction by Charlotta Hillerdal & Kristin Ilves Settlement and Spatiality 1.Marianne Hem Eriksen - Dream-houses of the Late Iron Age: The house and the self 2.Marte Spangen & Johan E. Arntzen - Sticky Structures and Opportunistic Builders. The Construction and Social Role of Longhouses in Northern Norway 3.Susanna Eklund & Anneli Sundkvist - The Tale of three Tuna Sites. A Classic scholarly problem enlightened by new archaeological material 4.Helena Hulth - Ultuna – a late Iron Age gateway to Uppsala 5.Anders Andren - A new central place in Southwest Scania? Field and Methodology 1.Elin Engström - In the archaeological house 2.Kristin Ilves & Kim Darmark - Striking a blow for the plough layer. Exploring diverging interpretations of a Late Iron Age site 3.Andreas Hennius & John Ljungkvist - Correlations and conflicts between 14C dates and find chronologies in a transition phase – exemplified by the Ottar's mound in Vendel 4.Daniel Löwenborg & Åsa Larsson - The Bright New (Digital) Future of the Past 5.Helena Victor – Sandby Borg – a frozen moment of the Migration Period Text and Translation 1.Bosse Gräslund - Beowulf. The Scandinavian background 2.Jhonny Therus - Rebooting the Gospel for a Germanic audience. A structural analysis of Heliand the Saxon Gospel, an acculturation poem from the 9th century 3.Anne-Sofie Gräslund - “Björn and Torkel they raised all these kumls” 4.Lotte Hedaeger - Knowledge systems of the past? Iconography, typology and change from the Bronze Age to the Middle Ages 5.Alex Sandmark – Bog bodies: Iron Age law in the landscape Interaction and Impact 1.Jan-Henrik Fallgren - Settlement reduction or continuity? Reflections on the Early Medieval Åland 2.Charlotta Hillerdal - Negotiating narratives in a newly settled Norse landscape. An emic perspective on the reuse of ancient monuments in the Scottish Isles. 3.Neil Price and Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson - War music: martial funerals from the Viking-Age Scandinavian world 4.Olof Sundqvist - Female Cultic Leaders in Germanic and Ancient Scandinavian Sources 5.Svante Fisher - The Solidus from Slättäng Hardcover: 240 pagesPublisher: Oxbow Books (June 9, 2020)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1789254507ISBN-13: 9781789254501
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Subject Area: Medieval History
Region: Europe
Country: United Kingdom
Title: Re-imagining Periphery
Features: Illustrated
Topic: Archaeology
Subjects: History & Military
Subject: Social Sciences
Item Length: 11in
Item Width: 8.5in
Author: Kristin Ilves
Publication Name: Re-Imagining Periphery : Archaeology and Text in Northern Europe from Iron Age to Viking and Early Medieval Periods
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Oxbow Books, The Limited
Publication Year: 2020
Type: Textbook
Number of Pages: 200 Pages