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  • 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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Tankar kring Torsk : Isotopanalyser av torskkotor för att undersöka vikten av torskimport i medeltida Sverige

Krooks, Beatrice January 2013 (has links)
This essay discusses the import of cod (Gadus morhua) in Sweden during the Middle Ages through isotope analysis of cod vertebrae. The isotope analysis is used to trace the cods origin to either the Baltic Sea or the Atlantic Ocean. The bones were subjected to d13C, d15N and d34S analysis; 64 of  the analyzed bones met the quality criteria. The isotop data showed that import of Atlantic cod was significant in medeval Sweden. The analysis suggests that there is no specific time or event that the sites start to import cod but this varies from site to site.
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Medeltida matföring : En osteologisk analys på det animala materialet från borgen Ringstaholm

Roman Björklund, Emma January 2015 (has links)
Ringstaholm, a castle in Östergötland was established in 1310 and torn down during a rebellion in 1470.  Previous research has shown the importance in castles and fortifications, but the animal bone material is rarely examined.  An excavation was conducted in Ringstaholm, on an islet in Motala ström in 1912, where animal and human bones were found, along with mundane everyday items. Since the excavation in 1912 has the material that was found not been examined, and with no written report there is very little known about this particular site. The aim of this study has been to highlight the meat supply that was in the medieval castle of Ringstaholm in Motala ström, but also to examine the human remains that were left at the site after the rebellion against the castle. The results derives from the osteological analysis and the quantification on the animal bones, where species, age, sex and slaughter traces has been of interest in this study. There has also been an analysis on the human bones that were found on the site, which gives knowledge on the battle, and also the history of the inhabitants of the castle.
3

Närhet och avstånd : Om medeltida faderskap i de svenska mirakelberättelserna

Olsson, Lovisa January 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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Att behålla eller frige sin träl : En studie om frigivning av trälar i medeltida diplom mellan åren 1250-1335

Brömster, Jacob January 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Tankar kring Torsk : Isotopanalyser av torskkotor för att undersöka vikten av torskimport i medeltida Sverige

Krooks, Beatrice January 2013 (has links)
This essay discusses the import of cod (Gadus morhua) in Sweden during the Middle Ages through isotope analysis of cod vertebrae. The isotope analysis is used to trace the cods origin to either the Baltic Sea or the Atlantic Ocean. The bones were subjected to d13C, d15N and d34S analysis; 64 of  the analyzed bones met the quality criteria. The isotop data showed that import of Atlantic cod was significant in medeval Sweden. The analysis suggests that there is no specific time or event that the sites start to import cod but this varies from site to site.
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Det medeltida Fårö - en studie av en ödegård utifrån ett genusperspektiv / Medieval time on Fårö : a study of a deserted farm from a gender perspective

Lindström, Jenny January 2010 (has links)
<p>The aim of this study was through applying a new perspective reach the people who during medieval time lived and worked on the farm. On the basis of my previously study and a gender perspective this study have compared general literature with local and then interpreted the farm from a local context. The questions raised here concerns division of work and spatial distribution on the farm as well as local impact on gender constructions.This study resulted in interesting problems within the archaeology itself but also in significant details about the farm. No gender restrictions could be seen in the houses except in Hus 1 were a smaller space, which probably used as storage or a workshop had been restricted tomales. Instead the buildings social space mainly consisted of a mixed gender environment. Furthermore, the women on the farm worked with food preparation and cooking as well as textile handicrafts, while the men’s work consisted of hunting, fishing, stone knapping, blacksmith and wood work. An impact from the local law could also been seen on the farm.</p>
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Det medeltida Fårö - en studie av en ödegård utifrån ett genusperspektiv / Medieval time on Fårö : a study of a deserted farm from a gender perspective

Lindström, Jenny January 2010 (has links)
The aim of this study was through applying a new perspective reach the people who during medieval time lived and worked on the farm. On the basis of my previously study and a gender perspective this study have compared general literature with local and then interpreted the farm from a local context. The questions raised here concerns division of work and spatial distribution on the farm as well as local impact on gender constructions.This study resulted in interesting problems within the archaeology itself but also in significant details about the farm. No gender restrictions could be seen in the houses except in Hus 1 were a smaller space, which probably used as storage or a workshop had been restricted tomales. Instead the buildings social space mainly consisted of a mixed gender environment. Furthermore, the women on the farm worked with food preparation and cooking as well as textile handicrafts, while the men’s work consisted of hunting, fishing, stone knapping, blacksmith and wood work. An impact from the local law could also been seen on the farm.
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I Europas utmark : Sigtunas handelsvägar och kulturkontakter i äldsta medeltid

Schultzén, Joakim January 2005 (has links)
The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of the eastern silver crisisin the mid 10th century on the cultural connections and trade routes of the Late VikingAge Sveonic realm. By studying status symbols, such as weapons, glassand the decorative parts of the male and female dress, I expected to find that eastern influencesdeclined in favour of more western elements. This proved to beproblematic. The material indicates a continued strong cultural exchange between the Sveonic realmand theSlavic regions, even though trade clearly shifted westward. My explanation for this is thateven though, and perhaps because of, king and church favoured a shift towards west, the demand for western goods other than silverremained low during the late 10th and 11th century.In addition to this,even though the direction of trade shifted, it was still largely conducted within the Slavic cultural sphere. There is also very little indicating the presence of foreign merchantsother than Slavicand probablyFrisianin early Sigtuna. My explanation for this is that the Sveonsmainly went overseasto sell their merchandise, and that they were forced to do so since Sigtuna,as opposed to Birka, could offer no unique goods which wouldattract foreign merchants.
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"viliores homines essent tocius mundi" : Om medeltida vlaker och deras plats i latinska källor

Thungren Lindbärg, Jonas January 2014 (has links)
No description available.
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Prästernas hållning till de kyrkliga reglerna under senmedeltiden. / The attitude of the priests to the church rules during late medieval times

Ölund, Zandalee January 2017 (has links)
No description available.

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