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Strøby Toftegård: Halls, Hierarchies and Social Dynamics in Late Iron Age and Viking Age Denmark [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 424 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x216 mm, 312 color plans, drawings, photos, 34 b/w
  • Sari: Pre-Christian Cult Sites
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Dec-2024
  • Kirjastus: Casemate Publishers
  • ISBN-13: 9798888571491
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 424 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x216 mm, 312 color plans, drawings, photos, 34 b/w
  • Sari: Pre-Christian Cult Sites
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Dec-2024
  • Kirjastus: Casemate Publishers
  • ISBN-13: 9798888571491
Teised raamatud teemal:
Strøby Toftegård: Halls, Hierarchies and Social Dynamics in Late Iron Age and Viking Age Denmark presents and considers the archaeological material from the site of Strøby Toftegård in the eastern part of Zealand, Denmark, where comprehensive excavations took place between 1994 and 2013. The book seeks to qualify the interpretation of Farm 1 as the residence of a magnate from c. AD 650 to c. AD 1000 and of the whole settlement consisting of at least nine farm units as a magnate settlement. This is done by means of a detailed survey and analysis of buildings and features, structures, various groups of objects, and a discussion of the landscape, the social context and the creation of social hierarchies that the site fitted into while it was in use.

Detailed analyses of pits, wells, a latrine, bone material, macrofossils, pollen, the sherds of glass vessels, sherds of windowpanes, beads, jewelry, tools and pottery all substantiate that Farm 1 was something extraordinary. Its inhabitants appear to have had better access to resources, been in charge of certain activities, had access to knowledge that was not available to everyone and, finally, to have been part of larger social and political networks. It is likewise argued that the rest of the settlement was home to the magnates retinue in the form of, inter alia, mounted warriors. Strøby Toftegårds placement within the hierarchy of power in relation to the other known magnate localities is also discussed. The argument here is that there were close connections between Strøby Toftegård and the royal seat in Lejre, although the material simultaneously indicates that Strøby Toftegård was not quite on the same political level as Lejre.

The interpretation of Strøby Toftegård is considered in relation to the surrounding landscape, place names and other archaeological evidence from excavations and metal-detector surveys. The last chapter is a concluding discussion of those elements within the archaeological material that justify interpreting the settlement at Strøby Toftegård as a magnate settlement, what such an interpretation entails and what questions it raises for future treatment of the archaeological material.
Preface
Anna Severine Beck, Maja Kildetoft Schultz & Jens Ulriksen
1. Introduction to Strøby Toftegård History, methods and overview
Anna Severine Beck, Maja Kildetoft Schultz & Svend Åge Tornbjerg
2. The settlement at Strøby Toftegård. Structure, dating and development
Anna Severine Beck and Maja Kildetoft Schultz
3. Living in, with and around the longhouses at Strøby Toftegård. A
biographical approach to longhouses in the Late Iron and Viking Age
Anna Severine Beck
4. Pits, wells and the culture layer at Strøby Toftegård
Maja Kildetoft Schultz
5. Analysis of macrofossils and pollen from Strøby Toftegård
Peter Steen Henriksen & Morten Fischer Mortensen
6. The animal bones from Strøby Toftegård feasting and everyday life.
Anne Birgitte Gotfredsen
7. Metal finds from Strøby Toftegård networks, cult and everyday life
Maria Panum Baastrup
8. Minor finds and everyday items from Strøby Toftegård
Maja Kildetoft Schultz
9. The Arabic coins from Strøby Toftegård
Birgitta Hårdh
10. Glass beads and semiprecious stones from Strøby Toftegård
Torben Sode
11. Glass vessels from Strøby Toftegård
Torben Sode
12. Window glass from Strøby Toftegård
Torben Sode
13. Analysis on glass sherds, glass beads and glass slag from Strøby
Toftegård
Bernard Gratuze
14. Landscape and localities in Stevns during the Late Iron
Maja Kildetoft Schultz
15. Place names of settlements and fields around Strøby Toftegård
Sofie Laurine Albris
16. Ideology and organisation in the landscape of Stevns in the first
millennium in light of a comparative discussion of place names and
archaeology
Sofie Laurine Albris
17. Managing time. Expressing social memory in settlements from the Iron Age
and Viking Age
Anna Severine Beck
18. Strøby Toftegård a magnate settlement. Discussion and conclusion
Anna Severine Beck, Maja Kildetoft Schultz & Jens Ulriksen
List of authors
Anna Severine Beck is a researcher and curator at Museum Southeast Denmark. She was head of the excavations at Str by Tofteg rd from 2011 to 2013 and her PhD had a point of departure considering elements of architecture and house biographies of the magnate settlement. Maja Kildetoft Schultz is an archaeologist and curator at Museum Southeast Denmark. Her research focuses on Viking Age and early medieval settlement archaeology, Viking Age ring fortresses and landscape archaeology. Jens Ulriksen is Head of the Centre for Viking Age Studies and Head of Research at Museum Southeast Denmark. He completed his PhD on 1st millennium AD landing sites in Denmark in 1997. His research covers a multitude of facets of the Germanic Iron Age, Viking Age, and early medieval Scandinavia.