Tropes and Isotopes: A Relational Approach to Mobility in the Nordic Bronze Age

L Felding - Norwegian Archaeological Review, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This paper introduces the concept of multi-locality as a relational approach to past gendered
mobility and identities. Multi-local individuals are identified through strontium isotope …

[HTML][HTML] Male social roles and mobility in the Early Nordic Bronze Age. A perspective from SE Jutland

L Felding, SS Reiter, KM Frei, H Vandkilde - Danish Journal of …, 2020 - tidsskrift.dk
This paper provides a discussion of the increasing amount of mobility data from the Early
Nordic Bronze Age (Early NBA), c. 1600-1100 BCE with particular focus on NBA II and III (c …

Identity, individuals and agency in the Bronze Age

S Bergerbrant - New perspectives on the Bronze Age. Proceedings of …, 2015 - torrossa.com
Bronze Age? focused on identity, individuals and agency in the Bronze Age. Interest in
identity and prehistoric individuals started with post-processual archaeology (Olsen 1997 …

Migration and integration on the Baltic island of Öland in the Iron Age

H Wilhelmson, TD Price - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2017 - Elsevier
This study explores a bi-isotopic approach to migration, adding δ 18 O values to samples
with 87 Sr/86 Sr values for 109 individuals from the Iron Age (500 BCE–1050 CE) on the …

[HTML][HTML] Mobility patterns in inland southwestern Sweden during the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age

M Blank, KG Sjögren, C Knipper, KM Frei… - Archaeological and …, 2021 - Springer
In this paper, we investigate population dynamics in the Scandinavian Neolithic and Early
Bronze Age in southwestern Sweden. Human mobility patterns in Falbygden were studied …

Tracing boundaries of local group identities in the Early Bronze Age—south-west Norway

KI Austvoll - New Perspectives on the Bronze Age. Proceedings of …, 2015 - torrossa.com
This article explores the construction of boundaries between local group identities through
the burial practice of south-west Norway in the Early Bronze Age. It is argued that active …

Identifying commoners in the Early Bronze Age: burials outside barrows

S Bergerbrant, K Kristiansen, ME Allentoft… - New Perspectives on …, 2015 - torrossa.com
This article discusses the possibility of social division and the presence of commoners in
south Scandinavia during the Early Bronze Age. The discussion is based on new scientific …

[图书][B] Mobility, Subsistence and Mortuary practices. An interdisciplinary study of Neolithic and Early Bronze Age megalithic populations of southwestern Sweden

M Blank - 2021 - gupea.ub.gu.se
The main objective of this thesis is to gain new knowledge of the Neolithic and Early Bronze
Age societies constructing and using megalithic graves in inland southwestern Sweden. The …

[HTML][HTML] Tales from Ginderup Mound in Thisted County, Denmark: Further Investigations of Female Mobility in the Nordic Bronze Age

SS Reiter, NA Møller, MLS Jørkov, JH Bech… - Danish Journal of …, 2023 - tidsskrift.dk
The preservation of organic and human remains in Early Nordic Bronze Age mounds (1700
BCE-1100 BCE) permits new provenance work on this important period. Studies have …

On Stratification in Bronze Age Europe

L Pauli, A Gilman - Current Anthropology, 1981 - journals.uchicago.edu
Gilman's (CA 22: 1-8) work represents an important contribution towards the clarification of
the social and political history of early Europe. However, his thesis that capital-intensive …