Outlanders?: Resource colonisation, raw material exploitation and networks in Middle Iron Age Sweden

A Hennius - 2021 - diva-portal.org
Abstract Hennius, A. 2021. Outlanders? Resource colonisation, raw material exploitation
and networks in Middle Iron Age Sweden. Occasional papers in archaeology 73. 149 pp …

[HTML][HTML] From mountains to towns: DNA from ancient reindeer antlers as proxy for domestic procurement networks in medieval Norway

J Rosvold, G Hansen, KH Røed - Journal of archaeological science …, 2019 - Elsevier
In medieval archaeology there are long traditions for studying foreign, exotic material culture
as proxy for procurement networks of international reach. A paradox is that domestic …

[PDF][PDF] Kokegroper som massemateriale. Regional variasjon i en kulturhistorisk brytningstid

IM Gundersen, CL Rødsrud, JRP Martinsen - 2020 - duo.uio.no
Kokegroper utgjør et sjeldent homogent massemateriale for jernalderforskningen, noe som
relativt enkelt muliggjør komparative analyser av store datasett fra ulike regioner og …

Mass production and mountain marketplaces in Norway in the Viking and Middle Ages

K Loftsgarden - Medieval archaeology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
AS HUBS IN STABLE ECONOMIC NETWORKS, mountain marketplaces are seen as
integral to the increase and eventual mass production of iron in the Viking period and Middle …

The prime movers of iron production in the Norwegian Viking and Middle Ages

K Loftsgarden - Fornvännen, 2019 - diva-portal.org
The thousands of iron production sites scattered across the mountain and valley regions of
Norway are testament to a massive surplus production from the latter half of the Viking Age …

Contesting marginality: the boreal forest of middle scandinavia and the worlds outside

KJ Lindholm, E Ersmark, A Hennius, S Lindgren… - The Medieval …, 2021 - degruyter.com
KARL-JOHAN LINDHOLM, ERIK ERSMARK, ANDREAS HENNIUS, SAKARIAS LINDGREN,
KJETIL LOFTSGARDEN, and EVA SVENSSON* more than haLf of Scandinavia's land area …

Thing sites, cult, churches, games and markets in Viking and medieval southeast Norway, AD c.800–1600

M Ødegaard - World archaeology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
The question of the co-location of different kinds of assembly, such as Old Norse things,
churches, games and markets, is a familiar debate in archaeology and history. A close …

Forest Peasants, Outland Commodity Production and Trade: Old and New Research on Innovation, Profit, Risk, Vulnerability, Resilience and (Elite) Communalism

E Svensson - 2022 - diva-portal.org
ABSTRACT1 Boreal inland Scandinavia is today a sparsely populated, and in many aspects
marginalised, area. But interdisciplinary investigations into the past has challenged the …

Outland exploitation and the emergence of seasonal settlements

A Hennius - Bebyggelsehistorisk tidskrift, 2020 - diva-portal.org
T bebyggelsehistorisk tidskrift 79/2020 9 cause for changing patterns of land-use. This
article is based on review and re-interpretation of results from archaeological studies in …

Skeid–uncovering a fleeting meeting site

K Loftsgarden - 2023 - bora.uib.no
Although scarcely represented in archaeological or historical sources, place names reveal
how widespread assemblies of the skeid-type were held throughout Norway, at least from …