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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Det tidigkristna gravskicket : Återkommande avvikelser och gemensamma drag / The Conversion Era burial tradition : Recurrent deviations and mutual traits

Palmqvist, Fredrik January 2021 (has links)
This thesis analyses inhumations in Late Viking Age and Early Middle Ages in Sweden and brings recognition to a material previously not delt with in a comprehensive study. The graves of the first Christians have long interested scholars. Some general characteristics are generally agreed upon, such as inhumations withan east-west orientation of the dead and fewer grave goods in relation to earlier periods. Some deviant materials are also found in the graves but have not been thoroughly analyzed. This thesis deals with this recurrent deviant material, arguing that it is an essential part of Conversion Era graves in southern Scandinavia. Furthermore, this recurrent deviant material is key for our understanding of the burial tradition during the Late Viking Age and Early Middle Ages. Parallels in both France and Britain put the material in perspective. / <p>Examinatorerna bestod av en grupp anställda vid institutionen.</p>
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Ett vikingatida arrangemang och relationerna däri : En fallstudie utifrån en vikingatida storhög i Husby-Långhundra i Uppland. / A Viking Age assemblage and the relations within : A case study of a burial mound from Husby-Långhundra in Uppland.

Eriksson, Annelie January 2020 (has links)
This master thesis comprises an assemblage theoretical approach to a Viking Age burial mound. Traditionally assemblages in archaeology are static and homogenous arrangements. Recent research though looks to assemblages as constantly transforming and in flux. These vibrant matters consistent of different components neatly tucked together and intertwined always becoming and changing at the same time. With this approach of assemblage theory to a material of the burial mound “Gullhögen” the main focus will be to recognize which possibilities and what restrictions this kind of perspective has to offer to burial archaeology. Also, the aim of this study is to try and see how relations can become when human and non-human entities interact with the mound. Also, how the mounds inner and outer burial forms effect can have caused an affect in the past and still causes an affect today. This is done through different examples and a case study. With support in earlier interpretations it is argued here what the assemblage theoretical approach “intrinsic assemblage” has to offer in ways of a more vivid and nuanced way to interpret the burial mound and its monumentality as an arrangement with its own intentions and true capabilities to affect its surroundings and the humans and non-humans entities that interact with it.
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Genus &amp; jakt : Ett funktionalistiskt genusperspektiv på gropkeramiska gravgåvor i Ajvide &amp; Västerbjers

Olsson Romanus, Elmer January 2023 (has links)
This essay tries to deduct whether the pitted ware culture (3200-2300) at Ajvide and Västerbjers had a gender structure based on big game hunting via grave furniture. The grave furniture is selected on the basis of big game affiliation and then subjected to descriptive statistics and correspondence analysis. The results suggest that seal and boar hunting is normative for men but that only seal is normative for women in Ajvide and only boar at Västerbjers. / <p>Denna uppsats tilldelades ett A i betyg.</p>

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