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Iron Age Myth and Materiality [[electronic resource] ] : An Archaeology of Scandinavia AD 400-1000
Iron Age Myth and Materiality [[electronic resource] ] : An Archaeology of Scandinavia AD 400-1000
Autore Hedeager Lotte
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (321 p.)
Disciplina 936.3
Soggetto topico Annales school
Cosmology - Scandinavia - History - To 1500
Cosmology --Scandinavia --History --To 1500
Iron Age - Scandinavia
Iron Age --Scandinavia
Material culture - Scandinavia - History - To 1500
Material culture --Scandinavia --History --To 1500
Mythology, Norse
Old Norse literature - History and criticism
Old Norse literature --History and criticism
Oral tradition - Scandinavia - History - To 1500
Oral tradition --Scandinavia --History --To 1500
Scandinavia - Antiquities
Scandinavia - Historiography
Scandinavia - History - To 1397
Scandinavia --Antiquities
Scandinavia --Historiography
Scandinavia --History --To 1397 --Sources
Iron age - History - To 1500 - Scandinavia
Material culture - History - To 1500 - Scandinavia
Oral tradition - History - To 1500 - Scandinavia
Mythology, Norse - History and criticism - Scandinavia
Cosmology
Old Norse literature
Anthropology
Regions & Countries - Europe
Social Sciences
History & Archaeology
Prehistoric Anthropology
Northern Europe & Scandinavia
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-203-82971-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto IRON AGE MYTH AND MATERIALITY An Archaeology of Scandinavia AD 400-1000; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; PART I A mythic narrative; 1 The mythic cycle of Odin; The myth; The constitution of primacy; Personification/Agency of objects; The underlying nature of reality; PART II Words of identity; 2 Written sources on the pre-Christian past; Early Scandinavian literacy; The Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda; Other Nordic texts; European sources; 3 Origin myths and political/ethnical affiliations; Migration Period Europe: a historical survey
European national historyOrigin myths from the Early Middle Ages; Historical 'meaning' of the Scandinavian origin myth; Formation of a political mentalité; Material manifestations: Germanic styles in a historical perspective; PART III The constitution of 'otherness'; 4 Embodied in animals; Scandinavian animal style AD 400-1200; Animals in the styles; The figurative art; Animals in names; Humans as animals - animals as humans: hugr, hamingja, fylgjur; The snake; The eagle and the raven; The wild boar; The wolf; The bear; Embodied and transformative existences
5 Other ways of 'being in the world'Analytical categories and perceptual realities; Phallus, fertility and death; The power of penetration; Women in men's image; Gender images/identities; Betwixt and between: gold-foil figures on display; PART IV Materiality matters; 6 Commemorative places; Objects as agents; The smith in Old Norse sources; Gold in the Old Norse sources; Places for acquisition and transformation; Central places as 'centre of the universe'; Asgard: home of the gods; A 'central place' par excellence: Gudme on Funen; The coastal site of Lundeborg
The cemetery of MøllegårdsmarkenGudme's sacred features; Gudme: the paradigmatic model of Asgard?; Cosmological emulation; 7 The cosmic order of landscapes; Hoards as ritual and economic agents; 'Tournaments of value'; Sacred topography; PART V The making of Norse mythology; 8 Knowledge production reconsidered; Epic poetry and historical reality; The enigma of Widsith; The topography of Widsith and the archaeology of Gudme; Widsith: a political narrative of the Migration Period; 9 Hypothesis I: the Huns in Scandinavia; Historical framework: the impact/blueprint of the Huns
Archaeological framework: transferable cosmologiesArchaeological framework: Hunnic material culture; The Huns in Scandinavia: diagnostic features; Evidence of a new cosmology; Summarising the evidence; 10 Hypothesis II: Attila and the recasting of Scandinavian mythology; Ornamentation - innovation - migration: a hypothesis; The migration story and myths of descent among the Scandinavians; Embedded knowledge - Greco-Roman tradition; Attila's cosmological blueprint; 11 Stranger kings: intruders from the outside world; Notes; Primary sources, including translations; Bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461290803321
Hedeager Lotte  
Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Iron Age Myth and Materiality [[electronic resource] ] : An Archaeology of Scandinavia AD 400-1000
Iron Age Myth and Materiality [[electronic resource] ] : An Archaeology of Scandinavia AD 400-1000
Autore Hedeager Lotte
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (321 p.)
Disciplina 936.3
Soggetto topico Annales school
Cosmology - Scandinavia - History - To 1500
Cosmology --Scandinavia --History --To 1500
Iron Age - Scandinavia
Iron Age --Scandinavia
Material culture - Scandinavia - History - To 1500
Material culture --Scandinavia --History --To 1500
Mythology, Norse
Old Norse literature - History and criticism
Old Norse literature --History and criticism
Oral tradition - Scandinavia - History - To 1500
Oral tradition --Scandinavia --History --To 1500
Scandinavia - Antiquities
Scandinavia - Historiography
Scandinavia - History - To 1397
Scandinavia --Antiquities
Scandinavia --Historiography
Scandinavia --History --To 1397 --Sources
Iron age - History - To 1500 - Scandinavia
Material culture - History - To 1500 - Scandinavia
Oral tradition - History - To 1500 - Scandinavia
Mythology, Norse - History and criticism - Scandinavia
Cosmology
Old Norse literature
Anthropology
Regions & Countries - Europe
Social Sciences
History & Archaeology
Prehistoric Anthropology
Northern Europe & Scandinavia
ISBN 1-136-81725-5
0-203-82971-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto IRON AGE MYTH AND MATERIALITY An Archaeology of Scandinavia AD 400-1000; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; PART I A mythic narrative; 1 The mythic cycle of Odin; The myth; The constitution of primacy; Personification/Agency of objects; The underlying nature of reality; PART II Words of identity; 2 Written sources on the pre-Christian past; Early Scandinavian literacy; The Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda; Other Nordic texts; European sources; 3 Origin myths and political/ethnical affiliations; Migration Period Europe: a historical survey
European national historyOrigin myths from the Early Middle Ages; Historical 'meaning' of the Scandinavian origin myth; Formation of a political mentalité; Material manifestations: Germanic styles in a historical perspective; PART III The constitution of 'otherness'; 4 Embodied in animals; Scandinavian animal style AD 400-1200; Animals in the styles; The figurative art; Animals in names; Humans as animals - animals as humans: hugr, hamingja, fylgjur; The snake; The eagle and the raven; The wild boar; The wolf; The bear; Embodied and transformative existences
5 Other ways of 'being in the world'Analytical categories and perceptual realities; Phallus, fertility and death; The power of penetration; Women in men's image; Gender images/identities; Betwixt and between: gold-foil figures on display; PART IV Materiality matters; 6 Commemorative places; Objects as agents; The smith in Old Norse sources; Gold in the Old Norse sources; Places for acquisition and transformation; Central places as 'centre of the universe'; Asgard: home of the gods; A 'central place' par excellence: Gudme on Funen; The coastal site of Lundeborg
The cemetery of MøllegårdsmarkenGudme's sacred features; Gudme: the paradigmatic model of Asgard?; Cosmological emulation; 7 The cosmic order of landscapes; Hoards as ritual and economic agents; 'Tournaments of value'; Sacred topography; PART V The making of Norse mythology; 8 Knowledge production reconsidered; Epic poetry and historical reality; The enigma of Widsith; The topography of Widsith and the archaeology of Gudme; Widsith: a political narrative of the Migration Period; 9 Hypothesis I: the Huns in Scandinavia; Historical framework: the impact/blueprint of the Huns
Archaeological framework: transferable cosmologiesArchaeological framework: Hunnic material culture; The Huns in Scandinavia: diagnostic features; Evidence of a new cosmology; Summarising the evidence; 10 Hypothesis II: Attila and the recasting of Scandinavian mythology; Ornamentation - innovation - migration: a hypothesis; The migration story and myths of descent among the Scandinavians; Embedded knowledge - Greco-Roman tradition; Attila's cosmological blueprint; 11 Stranger kings: intruders from the outside world; Notes; Primary sources, including translations; Bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789996503321
Hedeager Lotte  
Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Iron Age Myth and Materiality [[electronic resource] ] : An Archaeology of Scandinavia AD 400-1000
Iron Age Myth and Materiality [[electronic resource] ] : An Archaeology of Scandinavia AD 400-1000
Autore Hedeager Lotte
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (321 p.)
Disciplina 936.3
Soggetto topico Annales school
Cosmology - Scandinavia - History - To 1500
Cosmology --Scandinavia --History --To 1500
Iron Age - Scandinavia
Iron Age --Scandinavia
Material culture - Scandinavia - History - To 1500
Material culture --Scandinavia --History --To 1500
Mythology, Norse
Old Norse literature - History and criticism
Old Norse literature --History and criticism
Oral tradition - Scandinavia - History - To 1500
Oral tradition --Scandinavia --History --To 1500
Scandinavia - Antiquities
Scandinavia - Historiography
Scandinavia - History - To 1397
Scandinavia --Antiquities
Scandinavia --Historiography
Scandinavia --History --To 1397 --Sources
Iron age - History - To 1500 - Scandinavia
Material culture - History - To 1500 - Scandinavia
Oral tradition - History - To 1500 - Scandinavia
Mythology, Norse - History and criticism - Scandinavia
Cosmology
Old Norse literature
Anthropology
Regions & Countries - Europe
Social Sciences
History & Archaeology
Prehistoric Anthropology
Northern Europe & Scandinavia
ISBN 1-136-81725-5
0-203-82971-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto IRON AGE MYTH AND MATERIALITY An Archaeology of Scandinavia AD 400-1000; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; PART I A mythic narrative; 1 The mythic cycle of Odin; The myth; The constitution of primacy; Personification/Agency of objects; The underlying nature of reality; PART II Words of identity; 2 Written sources on the pre-Christian past; Early Scandinavian literacy; The Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda; Other Nordic texts; European sources; 3 Origin myths and political/ethnical affiliations; Migration Period Europe: a historical survey
European national historyOrigin myths from the Early Middle Ages; Historical 'meaning' of the Scandinavian origin myth; Formation of a political mentalité; Material manifestations: Germanic styles in a historical perspective; PART III The constitution of 'otherness'; 4 Embodied in animals; Scandinavian animal style AD 400-1200; Animals in the styles; The figurative art; Animals in names; Humans as animals - animals as humans: hugr, hamingja, fylgjur; The snake; The eagle and the raven; The wild boar; The wolf; The bear; Embodied and transformative existences
5 Other ways of 'being in the world'Analytical categories and perceptual realities; Phallus, fertility and death; The power of penetration; Women in men's image; Gender images/identities; Betwixt and between: gold-foil figures on display; PART IV Materiality matters; 6 Commemorative places; Objects as agents; The smith in Old Norse sources; Gold in the Old Norse sources; Places for acquisition and transformation; Central places as 'centre of the universe'; Asgard: home of the gods; A 'central place' par excellence: Gudme on Funen; The coastal site of Lundeborg
The cemetery of MøllegårdsmarkenGudme's sacred features; Gudme: the paradigmatic model of Asgard?; Cosmological emulation; 7 The cosmic order of landscapes; Hoards as ritual and economic agents; 'Tournaments of value'; Sacred topography; PART V The making of Norse mythology; 8 Knowledge production reconsidered; Epic poetry and historical reality; The enigma of Widsith; The topography of Widsith and the archaeology of Gudme; Widsith: a political narrative of the Migration Period; 9 Hypothesis I: the Huns in Scandinavia; Historical framework: the impact/blueprint of the Huns
Archaeological framework: transferable cosmologiesArchaeological framework: Hunnic material culture; The Huns in Scandinavia: diagnostic features; Evidence of a new cosmology; Summarising the evidence; 10 Hypothesis II: Attila and the recasting of Scandinavian mythology; Ornamentation - innovation - migration: a hypothesis; The migration story and myths of descent among the Scandinavians; Embedded knowledge - Greco-Roman tradition; Attila's cosmological blueprint; 11 Stranger kings: intruders from the outside world; Notes; Primary sources, including translations; Bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827823403321
Hedeager Lotte  
Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui