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EditorRundkvist M.De Saegher R.

Jaar1999

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume781

SubtitelEight studies of First Millenium AD burials in Crimea England and southern Scandinavia

Pagina’s110

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781841710013

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Exemplaar75774 ReknummerT-4-3-d

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The Roman Period necropolis of Zavetnoe in southwest Crimea : burial structures and mortuary ritual 1-18
Firsov K.
  • Introduction , p. 1
  • Burial structures , pp. 1-4
  • Mortuary ritual , p. 4
  • Grave goods and chronology , p. 4

The Late Scythian burial rite in the Belbek Valley of southwest Crimea in the Roman Period 19-32
Zhuravlev D.
  • Introduction , p. 19
  • Burial structures , pp. 19-24
  • Mortuary ritual , p. 24
  • Grave goods , pp. 24-26
  • Chronology , p. 26
  • The classical influence , pp. 26-29
  • The end of the Scythian culture , pp. 29-30

The early Anglo-Saxon burial rite: moving towards a contextual understanding 33-40
Lucy S.J.
  • Introduction , p. 33
  • Equating artefacts and identities , pp. 33-34
  • Challenging the equation , pp. 34-36
  • The implication for Anglo-Saxon archaeology , pp. 36-37
  • Conclusions , pp. 37-38

Theoretical and methodological approaches to Migration Period burials 41-56
Ravn M.
  • A history of the archaeology of death , pp. 41-42
  • A synthetic approach to burials , p. 42
  • A Scandinavian approach , pp. 42-43
  • Conclusions on the history of scholarship , p. 43
  • A synthetic approach , p. 43
  • Social structure and social organisation , pp. 43-44
  • Rituals and symbols , p. 44
  • Methodological approach , pp. 44-45
  • Applying the method to data - an analysis of Spong Hill , p. 46
  • Artefacts and ornaments in significant relationship to gender in the Spong Hill cremations , pp. 46-51
  • Concluding discussion on cremations in England , pp. 51-52
  • East Anglian social structure , pp. 52-53
  • Conclusion , p. 53

Placing the dead: investigating the location of wealthy barrow burials in seventh century England 57-86
Williams H.M.R.
  • Introduction , p. 57
  • Mortuary landscapes , pp. 57-58
  • High status burial sites in England during the late sixth and seventh centuries AD , p. 58
  • A methodology for investigating the location of early medieval burial sites , pp. 58-59
  • Lowbury Hill , pp. 59-77
  • Other high status burial sites , pp. 77-80
  • Discussion and conclusions , pp. 80-81

Swords and brooches: constructing social identity 87-96
Kristofferson S.

Late Iron Age barrows at Lyckas, Skärstad parish, Smaland, southern Sweden 97-106
Nicklasson P.
  • Introduction , p. 97
  • The Lyckas barrows , pp. 97-100
  • Birds of prey in Late Iron Age graves , pp. 100-101
  • The Lyckas barrows compared to other aristocratic graves from the Late Iron Age , pp. 101-102
  • Late Iron Age burial sites in Skärstad parish , pp. 102-106

Communities in southeast Scandinavia in the Viking Period : an introduction to research in progress 107-110
Svanberg F.
  • Classifications of the peoples of Scandinavia c AD 800-1000 , p. 107
  • Classifications of communities in present-day southern Sweden , pp. 107-108
  • The written sources , p. 108
  • Cultural traditions and cultural contacts: the evidence of graves and imports , pp. 108-109
  • A revised view of the communities of Scandinavia c 800-1000 , p. 109
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