Dead Warriors -- Volume 1-2
A Study of Weapon & Equestrian Burials in Viking-Age Denmark, AD 800-1000
Since the early days of archaeology, Viking-Age burials and burial customs have attracted much attention. Evocative tales
of warriors and their deeds preserved in Old Norse poetry and sagas and recorded in the historical chronicles of church and court scribes formed the background for the interpretation of some of the most
prominent finds, the burials with weapons and horse furnishings. Les mer
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Since the early days of archaeology, Viking-Age burials and burial customs have attracted much attention. Evocative tales
of warriors and their deeds preserved in Old Norse poetry and sagas and recorded in the historical chronicles of church and
court scribes formed the background for the interpretation of some of the most prominent finds, the burials with weapons and
horse furnishings. To antiquarians and archaeologists of the nineteenth century, it was almost self-evident that a life so
closely tied to warfare and violent expansion abroad would also find expression in the burials of the time. Since then, the
archaeological evidence has increased considerably, providing a far more extensive basis for the study of Viking-Age burial
practices today than a century ago. The author presents a detailed study of weapon and equestrian burials set against the
overall burial evidence from Viking-Age Denmark. Typological and chronological analyses of individual objects and burials
demonstrate the diversity of the weapon burial practice of especially the 10th century. In a period of significant political
and religious transition in southern Scandinavia, ostentatious burial may have served as a means to demonstrate both social
position and political and religious preferences among the Viking elite. The study is divided into two parts: Part 1 Text
, including bibliography and site index, and Part 2 Catalogue with 24 maps and 70 artefact plates. Anne Pedersen is curator
and senior researcher at the National Museum of Denmark, Middle Ages, Renaissance and Numismatics.
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Utgitt:
2014
Forlag: University Press of Southern Denmark
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9788776748401
Format: 30 x 22 cm
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