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  • Arcini, Caroline, et al. (author)
  • Living conditions in times of plague
  • 2015
  • In: Environment, Society and the Black Death. - : Oxbow Books. - 9781785700545
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)
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  • Bergqvist, Johanna, et al. (author)
  • Storgårdar under vikingatid och tidigmedeltid.
  • 2013
  • In: Borgare, bröder och bönder. Arkeologiska perspektiv på Skänninges äldre historia.. - 9789172096745 ; , s. 87-103
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The chapter analyzes the investigated archaeological remains of a number of large farms/manors in the city of Skänninge, in the province of Östergötland, Sweden. The authors discuss physical and social structures and echonomical foundation of the farms, and their role in the early phases of the (later) medieval town of Skänninge.
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  • Hansson, Martin, et al. (author)
  • Tornet vid havet - ledtrådar till historien bakom Hagbards källare
  • 2022
  • In: Arkeologi i Blekinge. - 9789198346534 ; , s. 49-51
  • Book chapter (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • Strax sydöst om Ronneby i anslutning till Angelåns utlopp i Angelskogsviken, öster om Ronnebyhamn , ligger en anläggning som i folkmun kallas ”Hagbards källare”. Det utgör resterna av ett medeltida torn. Artikeln berättar om de preliminära resultaten av en arkeologisk undersökning 2021.
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  • Heimdahl, Jens, et al. (author)
  • A New Method for Urban Geoarchaeological Excavation, Example from Norrköping, Sweden
  • 2005
  • In: Norwegian Archaeological Review. - : Routledge. - 0029-3652 .- 1502-7678. ; 38:2, s. 102-112
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Urban excavations often uncover complex stratigraphy that is difficult to interpret by archaeological experience alone. Versions of Single Context Recording can be useful tools, but this method is known to be demanding when co-employed by consulting geologists in the field. Are these difficulties caused by fundamental differences between the views of archaeologists and geologists, or are they mainly a result of lack of mutual understanding? What would happen to field methods and interpretations if a geologist worked alongside an archaeologist at an urban excavation throughout a whole excavation season? This approach was tested at a geoarchaeological excavation in the town of Norrkping, Sweden. The experiment led to the development of a new field procedure involving continuous pilot sampling and on-site analysis of plant macrofossils. It provided new ways of using natural sediments and redeposited layers in the interpretation of the sites development and clearly confirmed that mutual understanding is the key to interdisciplinary cooperation.
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  • Menander, Hanna, 1971- (author)
  • Den goda döden : Arkeologiska studier av gravar och begravningspraxis i S:t Olof konventet i Skänninge
  • 2018
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • ”The Good Death,” an archeological study of graves, burial rituals and practices at the Dominican convent St. Olof in Skänninge, is a dissertation arising out of the large grave materials from various archeological investigations of the convent. A total of six investigations have been made of the convent within the framework of the so called Skänninge Project (Skänningeprojektet). In a number of these excavations, graves from the burial ground of the Dominican convent have been more or less in focus. In total, 287 graves have been excavated, generally showing great homogeneity of interment practices. The majority of the graves lacks all kind of grave goods, and most of the deceased have been interred without a coffin.The overall focus has been on understanding the graves and the burial customs in a contemporaneous and situational context. The dissertation does not primarily focus on the Dominican order in itself, although it works as a major actor in the framework of the graves. For this purpose, a so-called archeothanatological method is used to analyze the burials. The intention is thus to clarify general features in the funeral tradition in the convent, and their possible connection to the role of the Dominicans as ritual specialists. In this context, the interior design of the Dominician church has also played a significant role, which is important for the choice of burial site as well as for the rituals performed for the deceased. Therefore, it is primarily a dissertation that deals with medieval burials and funeral rituals, but in a special context. The object has been to use the graves as an important archaeological source material, partially studied with new methods, to create new questions. These questions are discussed an analyzed in the light of other archaeological finds, as well as historical and other source materials.
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