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  • Herschend, Frands, 1948- (författare)
  • 14C-dateringar som kronologiskt ramverk
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: 3000 år under Fullerö huvudgata. - Uppsala : Societas Archaeologica Upsaliensis. ; , s. 137-148
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  • Herschend, Frands, 1948- (författare)
  • A Note on Late Iron Age Kingship Mythology
  • 1996
  • Ingår i: Tor. - Uppsala : Uppsala universitet. - 0495-8772. ; , s. 283-304
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  • Ackulturation och kulturkonflikt : fyra essäer om järnåldersmentalitet
  • 2005
  • Bok (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This study consists of four chapters. The first is a source critical analysis of the fragmented poem Rigsþula arguing that the poem, as we know it today, is an excerpt meant to support the editor behind the manuscript Codex Wormianus in his work listing words for male and female peasants that could be used as poetic metaphors in the 14th century on Iceland. The second study seek to demonstrated the parallels between on the one hand the Rigsþula fragment and the poem Fór Skínis and on the other the first four songs of the Hêliand poem, i.e. Song II-V. These essays therefore deal with the upper classes and the way they adjusted to Christianity and Paganism. The two last essays deal with nonsensical runes. The first centres on a group of Viking Age syllabic texts from Uppland. It is argued that they served as a form of galdr or rigmarole. The second deals with the early Iron-Age runes on weapons. They are considered to relate to what Taci-tus termed Barditus, the singing used by the Germans to judge the outcome of a battle. The Viking Age texts are considered to belong to a subculture, and against the background of the older texts they are seen as an example of a lower strata in society trying (in vain) to accommodate both old-fashioned invocations and modern, i.e. strophe-like compositions.
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  • Askim-tunets kronologi : En tillämpad bayesiansk analys
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: Viking. - Oslo : University of Oslo Library. - 0332-608X .- 2535-2660. ; 80, s. 25-38
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In order to show its potential, this article introduces a non-intuitive chronological Bayesian analysis of the pre Roman Iron Age settlement site at Askim Church in Østfold, Norway. The archaeological background is provided by an article by Grethe Bjørkan Bukkemoen (2015). The calibration program used to perform the Bayesian analyses is BCal (Buck m.fl. 1999). The analysis suggests that the settlement commences in the early part of the 3rd c. BCE and comes to an end in the early part of the 1st BCE. Presently, its continuation during the Roman Iron Age is unknown. The main part of the analysis concerns the dating of the houses 1:1 and 1:2 which overlap each other – House 1:1 being the older of the two. The time gap between the two buildings seems too large to be filled by the adjacent House 2, which is younger than House 1:1 and older than House 1:2. In the discussion the chronological analysis is used to corroborate and develop Bukkemoen’s discussion on the pre Roman Iron Age farm house as a social agent. It is suggested that the pre Roman Iron Age house, which initially is determined by the subsistence landscape, is replaced by the late pre Roman Iron Age house, which in its turn defines the subsistence landscape.
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