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Zustand: New. This book questions whether androcentric archaeology has taught us anything about prehistoric men and their masculinities. Num Pages: 194 pages. BIC Classification: HDDA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 207 x 291 x 18. Weight in Grams: 710. . 2016. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - What is considered masculine is not something given and innate to males but determined by cultural ideas and ideals constructed through performative practices - today and in the past. This book questions whether androcentric archaeology has taught us anything about prehistoric men and their masculinities. Starting from broad discussions of feminist theory and critical men's studies, this study examines how notions of masculinity are expressed in cremation burials from the Late Bronze Age to the end of the Roman Period (1100 BC - 400 AD) in Eastern Norway and Funen in Denmark. It is argued that notions of masculinity were deeply intertwined with society, and when central aspects like war systems, task differentiation, or technology changed, so did gender and ideas of masculinity and vice versa. In the Late Bronze Age, an idealisation and sexualisation of the male body related to warrior esthetic was probably essential to the performance of masculinity. In the Early Roman Period, masculinity became bounded by what it was not - the unmanly. Warrior capabilities were the most prominent ideals of masculinity and concepts of unmanliness structured society, highlighting divergences between men and women. In the Late Roman Period, society grew more complex and multiple contemporary, possibly complementary masculinities associated with the rising class of free peasants, specific roles and regional differences developed and the warrior lost the dominant position as masculine ideal.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Warriors and other Men | Notions of Masculinity from the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age in Scandinavia | Lisbeth Skogstrand | Taschenbuch | Kartoniert / Broschiert | Englisch | 2016 | Archaeopress | EAN 9781784914172 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Zustand: Very Good. Oslo, Riksantikvaren, 2020. 4:o. 245 s. Illustrerad. Förlagsband. Detta är den andra delen omfattande Troms, Finnmark, Nordland, Trønddelag, Nordmøre, Romsdal och Møre En första undersökning för Sør-Norge utkom 2009. Förord av Hanna Geiran. Hardcover / Hardback.
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Paperback, Pages: 264 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:6 b/w, 19 col., 11 tables b/w., Language:English, *New. ISBN 9782503608877. The idea of the Nordic nations as champions of gender equality is firmly rooted in today?s perceptions of society. But how does such a modern comprehension influence our views of history? Does our understanding of gender impact on how we see the past? And do the ways in which we gender the past have an effect on our present identities? From the Stone Age to the Early Modern period, and from warriors and queens to households and burials, this groundbreaking volume draws together research conducted as part of the project Gendering the Nordic Past, an inter-Nordic collaboration aimed at (re)evaluating and revitalizing the field of gender studies in the region. The chapters gathered in this volume, contributed by archaeologists and historians, theologians, art historians, and specialists in gender studies, aim to offer novel perspectives on the ways in which we gender the past. While many of the chapters focus explicitly on the Nordic countries, comparisons are also drawn with other regions in order to provide both internal and external views on the role of the collective past in present Nordic identities. The result, presented here, is an essential dialogue into the importance of gender in creating and maintaining past identities, as well as a new understanding of how the identities that we construct for the past can relate to heritage narratives. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Introduction 1. Gendering the Nordic Past: Dialogues Between Perspectives Unn Pedersen, Marianne Moen, and Lisbeth Skogstrand The Nordic Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Early Iron Age 2. Settlement, Technology and Transmission of Knowledge: Early Mesolithic Family Structure as a Key to Understand Long-term Social Stability and Non-change Ingrid Fuglestvedt 3. Why Patrilocal Female Exogamy? A Critical View on Kinship in The Nordic Bronze Age Lene Melheim 4. A Network of Girls: Marriage Alliances in Roman Period Scandinavia Lisbeth Skogstrand 5. ?Body, Doorway that You Are?: Gendering in Fourth to Sixth Century AD Voss and Hardanger Elisabeth Aslesen 6. Golden Revelations: Revisiting the Richly Furnished Graves of the Migration Period in Southern Norway Marie Dave Amundsen 7. Women, Warriors and the Negotiation of Identity in Migration Period Scandinavia Ingunn R stad The Viking Age 8. Another Story? Returning to the Oseberg Ship Burial Unn Pedersen 9. A V lva or Sei ma r in Finland? Cultural Creolization as a Problem for Interpretations Anna Wessman, Frog, and Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson 10. Gender and Relationality in the Viking Age: Mortuary Archaeology Beyond Grave-goods Sarah Croix 11. The Spaces in Between: Exploring the Interpretative Potential of Ungendered Graves Marianne Moen The Nordic Middle Ages and Beyond 12. Textiles and Texts: Gendering the Medieval Church Steinunn Kristj nsd ttir 13. Gender and Ornamental Practices, c. 1000?1350: Re-assessing the Interpretative History Ragnhild M. B 14. Gender and Work under the Arctic Circle: Household Perspective on Early Modern Economies in the North Hilde Sandvik 15. Dissolving Dichotomies: On the Necessity of Integrating Saami, Nordic, and Feminist Gender Archaeology Marte Spangen The Nordic Past in Perspective 16. Gender in Migration Narratives of Neolithic and Bronze Age Europe Martin Furholt and Stefan Burmeister 17. A Case Study of the Turin Satirical-Erotic Papyri: Historical Bodies, Mundane Resistance and Alternative Worlds Reinert Skumsnes 18. Changing Gender Ideologies in Early Iron Age Athens S ren Handberg 0 g.
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Paperback, 284 pages, Size:215 x 280 mm, Illustrations:61 b/w, 30 col., 16 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503588773. Summary The Bronze Age in Northern Europe was a place of diversity and contrast, an era that saw movements and changes not just of peoples, but of cultures, beliefs, and socio-political systems, and that led to the forging of ontological ideas materialized in landscapes, bodies, and technologies. Drawing on a range of materials and places, the innovative contributions gathered here in this volume explore the disparate facets of Bronze Age society across the Nordic region through the key themes of time and trajectory, rituals and everyday life, and encounters and identities. The contributions explore how and why society evolved over time, from the changing nature of sea travel to new technologies in house building, and from advances in lithic production to evolving burial practices and beliefs in the afterlife. This edited collection honours the ground-breaking research of Professor Christopher Prescott, an outstanding figure in the study of the Bronze Age north, and it takes as its inspiration the diversity, interdisciplinarity, and vitality of his own research in order to make a major new contribution to the field, and to shed new light on a Bronze Age full of contrasts and connections. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Preface Contrasts of the Bronze Age - Time, Ritual and Encounters in the Nordic World: An Introduction - IVAR AUSTVOLL, MARIANNE HEM ERIKSEN, PER DITLEF FREDRIKSEN, LENE MELHEIM, LISBETH PR SCH-DANIELSEN AND LISBETH SKOGSTRAND Part I. Time and Trajectory in the Nordic Bronze Age The Nordic Bronze Age Rose from Copper Age Diversity: Contrasts in the Cimbrian Peninsula -JOHANNES M LLER AND HELLE VANDKILDE On the Periphery of an Agricultural Society: Traces From the Formative Agricultural Period in Norway - A Case Study From ygarden in Hordaland, Western Norway - ARNE JOHAN N R Y The Contrasting Region of Hedmark, Southeast Norway: A Border Zone Through Three Millennia - BERNT RUNDBERGET AND HILDE RIGMOR AMUNDSEN Lithic Production in Bronze Age Norway: The Legacy of a Neolithic Mosaic - ASTRID J. NYLAND Places to Be, or Places to Live? Transformations in Prehistoric Dwellings in the North-western Iberian Peninsula - M. PILAR PRIETO-MART NEZ A History in Prehistory: The Making of a Migration Period 'Technology of Remembrance' in South-West Norway - PER DITLEF FREDRIKSEN AND ELNA SIV KRISTOFFERSEN Part II. Ritual and Everyday Life: Ontologies, Images, and Place-making Practices Together or Apart? Identifying Ontologies in the Nordic Bronze and Iron Age through the Study of Human-Horse Relationships - JACOB KVEIBORG The Stacked, the Partial and the Large. Visual Modes of Material Articulation in M laren Bay Rock Art - FREDRIK FAHLANDER Ritual or Mundane? Scandinavian Tar Loaves from the Bronze Age - CAMILLA C. NORDBY AND KRISTINE ORESTAD S RGAARD Identifying and Investigating Diversity: New Perspectives and Possibilities Within Scandinavian Rock Art Research - JAMES DODD Patterns or Contrast? A GIS-based Study of the Landscape Context and Localization of Southern Rock Art Tradition in Stj rdal, Mid-Norway - ARNE ANDERSON STAMNES AND HEIDRUN STEBERGL KKEN Knapped Quartz in Finnish Bronze Age Cairns - JARKKO SAIPIO Bridging Perspectives: Social Dynamics of Houses and Households in the Nordic Bronze Age - MARIANNE HEM ERIKSEN AND KNUT IVAR AUSTVOLL Part III. Encounters: Identity, Things, and People on the Move A Safe Harbour: Identifying and Theorizing Harbours in Late Neolithic and Bronze Age Norway - H VARD KILHAVN What Can Artefacts Tell Us About Societies? Foreign Objects in Bronze Age Central Europe and Scandinavia - LUKAS WIGGERING Clay, Burial Urns, and Social Distinction in Late Bronze Age Southern Scandinavia - SERENA SABATINI, TORBJ RN BRORSSO, AND PETER SKOGLUND The Contrasts Within: Intersecting Identities in the Luseh j Mound, Denmark - LISBETH SKOGSTRAND Contrasting the Women in the Rege and Molkhaug Mounds: Poised Between the Here and the Beyond - KRISTIN ARMSTRONG OMA Thy at the Crossroads: A Local Bronze Age Community's Role in a Macro-Economic System - KRISTIAN KRISTIANSEN, LENE MELHEIM, JENS-HENRIK BECH, MORTEN FISCHER MORTENSEN, AND KARIN MARGARITA FREI 0 g.
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Paperback, Pages: 261 pages,Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:6 b/w, 21 col., 11 tables b/w. Language:English *new. ISBN 9782503608877. The idea of the Nordic nations as champions of gender equality is firmly rooted in today?s perceptions of society. But how does such a modern comprehension influence our views of history? Does our understanding of gender impact on how we see the past? And do the ways in which we gender the past have an effect on our present identities? From the Stone Age to the Early Modern period, and from warriors and queens to households and burials, this groundbreaking volume draws together research conducted as part of the project Gendering the Nordic Past, an inter-Nordic collaboration aimed at (re)evaluating and revitalizing the field of gender studies in the region. The chapters gathered in this volume, contributed by archaeologists and historians, theologians, art historians, and specialists in gender studies, aim to offer novel perspectives on the ways in which we gender the past. While many of the chapters focus explicitly on the Nordic countries, comparisons are also drawn with other regions in order to provide both internal and external views on the role of the collective past in present Nordic identities. The result, presented here, is an essential dialogue into the importance of gender in creating and maintaining past identities, as well as a new understanding of how the identities that we construct for the past can relate to heritage narratives. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Introduction 1. Gendering the Nordic Past: Dialogues Between Perspectives Unn Pedersen, Marianne Moen, and Lisbeth Skogstrand The Nordic Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Early Iron Age 2. Settlement, Technology and Transmission of Knowledge: Early Mesolithic Family Structure as a Key to Understand Long-term Social Stability and Non-change Ingrid Fuglestvedt 3. Why Patrilocal Female Exogamy? A Critical View on Kinship in The Nordic Bronze Age Lene Melheim 4. A Network of Girls: Marriage Alliances in Roman Period Scandinavia Lisbeth Skogstrand 5. ?Body, Doorway that You Are?: Gendering in Fourth to Sixth Century AD Voss and Hardanger Elisabeth Aslesen 6. Golden Revelations: Revisiting the Richly Furnished Graves of the Migration Period in Southern Norway Marie Dave Amundsen 7. Women, Warriors and the Negotiation of Identity in Migration Period Scandinavia Ingunn R stad The Viking Age 8. Another Story? Returning to the Oseberg Ship Burial Unn Pedersen 9. A V lva or Sei ma r in Finland? Cultural Creolization as a Problem for Interpretations Anna Wessman, Frog, and Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson 10. Gender and Relationality in the Viking Age: Mortuary Archaeology Beyond Grave-goods Sarah Croix 11. The Spaces in Between: Exploring the Interpretative Potential of Ungendered Graves Marianne Moen The Nordic Middle Ages and Beyond 12. Textiles and Texts: Gendering the Medieval Church Steinunn Kristj nsd ttir 13. Gender and Ornamental Practices, c. 1000?1350: Re-assessing the Interpretative History Ragnhild M. B 14. Gender and Work under the Arctic Circle: Household Perspective on Early Modern Economies in the North Hilde Sandvik 15. Dissolving Dichotomies: On the Necessity of Integrating Saami, Nordic, and Feminist Gender Archaeology Marte Spangen The Nordic Past in Perspective 16. Gender in Migration Narratives of Neolithic and Bronze Age Europe Martin Furholt and Stefan Burmeister 17. A Case Study of the Turin Satirical-Erotic Papyri: Historical Bodies, Mundane Resistance and Alternative Worlds Reinert Skumsnes 18. Changing Gender Ideologies in Early Iron Age Athens S ren Handberg 0 g.