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Stewards and stakeholders of the archaelogical record Archaeologists folklore and burial mounds in Agder Southern Norway

AuteurOmland A.

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Jaar2010

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume2153

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Pagina’s266

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407306957

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Exemplaar85144 ReknummerT-4-3-e

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Introduction 1-12
  • Folklore and disturbances - the later life histories of burial mounds , pp. 1-3
  • Reflexivity - archaeological practices and divergent interests , pp. 3-4
  • Indigenization - including other voices? , pp. 4-6
  • Norwegian archaeology , pp. 6-7
  • Research area of Agder , pp. 7-8
  • An interdisciplinary approach , pp. 8-9
  • Research process , pp. 9-10
  • Ethical considerations , pp. 11-12

Burial mounds and folklore 13-24

Folklore genres 25-28
  • Traditions , p. 25
  • Folk-beliefs , p. 25
  • Legends (sagn) , pp. 25-27
  • Place-names , pp. 27-28
  • Disturbances , p. 28

Folklore in Norwegian archaeology: a cycle of rationalism and romanticism 29-40
  • Early antiquarians (pre- 1800 and early 1800s) , pp. 29-30
  • Folklore illuminating the grey fog (c. 1800-1840) , pp. 30-31
  • Rejecting folklore (c. 1840-1900) , pp. 31-34
  • Archaeologists discover the people and folk-wisdom (c. 1900-1960) , pp. 34-37
  • Folklore on the fringe of archaeology (c. 1960-1990) , pp. 37-38
  • Neo-folklorism (c. 1990- ) , pp. 38-40

Sources and methods 41-65
  • Published versus unpublished sources , pp. 41-42
  • Source criticism: whose beliefs are present in the sources? , pp. 42-43
  • Historical-topographical literature , pp. 43-46
  • Folklore collections , pp. 46-51
  • Local historical publications , pp. 51-54
  • Archaeological sources , pp. 54-56
  • Other published sources , pp. 56-58
  • Fieldwork , pp. 58-60
  • Method: constructing the corpus database Spang , pp. 60-64

Digging up burial mounds 66-94
  • Norms and digging , pp. 67-68
  • Breaking burial mounds (Viking and early Middle Ages) , pp. 68-70
  • Treasure digs (nineteenth- and twentieth-century sources) , pp. 70-75
  • Opening burial mounds (eighteenth to twentieth centuries) , pp. 75-77
  • Excavating burial mounds (nineteenth and twentieth centuries) , pp. 77-94

Owning the buried goods 95-115
  • Ownership controversies , pp. 95-96
  • Means to regulate ownership , pp. 96-100
  • Local objections and criticism of sources , pp. 100-103
  • Objections against excavations , pp. 103-106
  • Objections against State ownership of antiquities , pp. 106-115

The rational and the magical 116-150
  • Contested perceptions: ruins, monuments and sacred sites , pp. 117-118
  • Source criticism and the magical , pp. 118-123
  • Supernatural creatures and burial mounds , pp. 123-126
  • The invisible people , pp. 127-133
  • Trolls , pp. 133-137
  • Ghosts , pp. 137-141
  • The stolen drinking horn , pp. 141-144
  • Archaeologists and magic , pp. 144-150

Knowing the past 151-177
  • Contested knowledge about the past , pp. 152-153
  • Historical legends , pp. 153-157
  • Burial mounds and historical legends , pp. 157-158
  • Royalty and burial mounds , pp. 158-169
  • Giants and burial mounds , pp. 169-176

Destroying burial mounds 178-205
  • The significance of destruction , pp. 178-180
  • The death of burial mounds in Agder , pp. 180-183
  • Combating destruction , pp. 183-187
  • The function of legends and folk-beliefs , pp. 187-192
  • Christianity , pp. 192-198
  • The Cultural Heritage Act , pp. 198-202
  • Archaeological practice , pp. 202-204

Stakeholders and stewards in contemporary archaeology 206-225
  • Stewards and stakeholders of the archaeological record , pp. 206-207
  • Current local interests in burial mounds , pp. 207-219
  • Stakeholders and the Norwegian controversy between identity and difference , pp. 219-221
  • Stewards of the archaeological record , pp. 221-222
  • The role of expertise in the knowledge society , pp. 222-225

Conclusions: indigenous and Norwegian archaeologies 226-228
  • Implications for Norwegian archaeology , p. 226
  • International relevance , pp. 226-227
  • In support of archaeology , pp. 227-228

Appendix 1: Spang 229-233

Appendix 2: Keywords in Spang: an encyclopedia of folklore about burial mounds 234

Appendix 3: Published sources in Spang 234

Appendix 4: Lists of burial mounds 234
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