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Life on the edge

AuteurSemple S., Orsini C. & Mui S.

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Jaar2017

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieNeue Studien zur Sachsenforschung

Volume6

SubtitelSocial political and religious frontiers in early medieval Europe

Pagina’s439

UitgeverBraunschweigisches Landesmuseum

PlaatsWolfenbüttel

ISBN9783932030772

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Preface 1-2
Semple S., Orsini C., Ludowici B. & von Carnap-Bornheim C.

At the limits: frontiers and boundaries in Early Medieval Northern Europe 7-28
Semple S., Orsini C. & Mui S.

Material culture and identity in Northern Britain 29-136
  • Cramp R. : Northumbria, a kingdom , pp. 29-44
  • Collins R. : The frontier foundations of Anglo-Saxon Northumbria , pp. 45-54
  • Marzinzik S. : Permeable frontiers: changing views of the 5th-century silver hoards from Coleraine, Northern Ireland, and Traprain Law, Scotland , pp. 55-58
  • Gondek M. & Noble G. : Rhynie: new perspectives on settlement in Pictland in the 5th and 6th centuries AD and the context of pictish symbol stones , pp. 59-70
  • Carver M. : Living in the Middle: multiple sources of the 'Pictish house' , pp. 71-82
  • Orsini C. : Negotiating identity in North-East England and South-East Scotland , pp. 83-90
  • Semple S., Buchanan B., Harrington S., Olivier D. & Petts D. : Power at the edge: Yeavering, Northumberland, England , pp. 91-112
  • Sherlock S. J. : A royal Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Street House, Loftus, North-East Yorkshire , pp. 113-120
  • Waxenberger G. : Date and provenance of the Auzon of Franks Casket , pp. 121-136

Centres, settlements and boundaries 137-210
  • Hardh B. : Uppakra's political situation in the migration period , pp. 137-142
  • Axboe M. : Local innovations and far-reaching connections: gold bracteates from North-East Zealand and East Jutland , pp. 143-156
  • Ethelberg P. : Slesvig as borderland in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD , pp. 157-168
  • Kruse P. : Anglian settlements in South-East Jutland, 3rd-4th centuries AD , pp. 169-178
  • Boye L. : House and fence, landscapes and boundaries: the landscape AD 1-500 in Eastern Denmark , pp. 179-186
  • Sorensen A. B. : Demarcations of Tofts at Ostergard, Jutland, Denmark - Farms and inheritance , pp. 187-194
  • Sofield C. M. : Thresholds in the lives of settlements: Anglo-Saxon placed deposits made at entrances and 'liminal times' , pp. 195-210

Space, place, frontiers and borders 211-272
  • Cieslinski A. : A cultural and ethnic border during the Roman and early migration periods in North-East Poland , pp. 211-224
  • Altmann S. : At the boundary of East Central Europe: the region along the Saale river as a Early Medieval border zone between the Frankish Empire and the Slavic Sorabs , pp. 225-232
  • Hardt M. : Borderline of an empire: the Eastern frontier at the time of Charlemagne , pp. 233-238
  • Woloszyn M. : Poles, Ruthenes and Saxons on the river Bug in 1018: the formation of the Polish-Rus border zone in the 10th-13th century , pp. 239-252
  • Baker J. & Brookes S. : Gateways, gates and gatu: liminal spaces at the centre of things , pp. 253-262
  • Buchanan B. : Space, place and transition: an introduction to the use of visibility graph analysis for settlement analysis in North-East England c AD 350-800 , pp. 263-272

Liminal landscapes 273-354
  • Siegmüller A. & Mückenberger K. : Structure and function of landing places and riverside markets along the lower Weser in the Roman Iron Age , pp. 273-284
  • van der Velde H. M., Dijkstra J. & Heeren S. : On the origins of Dorestad? Habitation of the Kromme Rijn area during the Merovingian period , pp. 285-294
  • Nieuwhof A. : Potters and pottery from Afar: some observations on long-distance contacts , pp. 295-304
  • Mortimer R., Sayer D. & Wiseman R. : Anglo-Saxon Oakington: a central place on the edge of the Cambridgeshire Fen , pp. 305-316
  • Bergsvik K. A. : Caves and rockshelters in Iron-Age coastal Norway: at the margins of the society? , pp. 317-334
  • Magnus B. : Here is gold and witchcraft under , pp. 335-344
  • Gräslund A.-S. : Mission at the ends of the world: was Old Uppsala really an outpost of paganism in the late 11th century? , pp. 345-354

Embodied objects and material identities 355-439
  • Zachrisson T. : The enigmatic stone faces: cult images from the Iron Age? , pp. 355-364
  • Kristoffersen E. S. : Defining and trascending boundaries in style I animal art , pp. 365-372
  • Brundle L. : The Taplow drinking horn: gripping-arm gestures and female performance in the migration period , pp. 373-382
  • Meents K. : Ontological transitions and liminality in early Anglo-Saxon female life and burial , pp. 383-400
  • Stylegar F.-A. : Identity and difference in Scandinavian funerary fashions at home and overseas, AD 700-1000 , pp. 401-408
  • Brunning S. : Crossing edges? 'Person-like' swords in Anglo-Saxon England , pp. 409-418
  • Fern C. : Treasure at the frontier: key artefacts from the Staffordshire hoard , pp. 419-439
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