Guests in the house: cultural transmission between Slavs and Scandinavians 900 to 1300 A. D.
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Schriftenreihe: | The northern world
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [531]-550) and index |
Beschreibung: | xxv, 557 p. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgements ................................................. xi
List of Illustrations ...................................................................... xv
Chapter One The Power of the Past ...................................... 1
Introduction ............................................................................ 3
Perspective and method the itinerary of an
archaeologist ........................................................................ 8
For a self-critical contextual archaeology ........................... 10
The hidden ties ....................................................................... 17
The Slavs ............................................................................ 18
Alliances and wars in the south ......................................... 22
The outlook on the Slavs in the Oslsiedlung ........................ 29
From cultural integration to conflicts of interest in
the east ............................................................................ 34
A people with smokehouses and kvass ............................... 39
From subhumans to a part of Scandinavia s history ........... 42
Ur-Slavs and the Pan-Slavic aspiration for a Slavic
identity ............................................................................ 43
To arms! Slavic archaeology in hot and cold wars ........... 48
The poor Slavic culture... . The view of the Slavs
in Scandinavian archaeological and historical
research ........................................................................... 61
Conclusions ............................................................................. 73
Chapter Two The Encounter .................................................. 77
Cultural identity and material culture ................................... 78
Ethnic categorization in the Middle Ages ......................... 78
Race, tribe, and ethnic identity .......................................... 86
From essentialism to subjectivism a historical
reorientation .................................................................... 91
Cultural and ethnic identity anthropological renewal .... 97
Four questions for archaeologists ........................................ 102
Conspicuous signals and low-key communication ............. 120
VI CONTENTS
Cultural transfer ...................................................................... 128
Style and cultural transfer .................................................. 128
Pottery and cultural identity ............................................... 139
Conclusions ............................................................................. 151
Chapter Three Preparing the Gift .......................................... 155
The Ideological Potter s Wheel Models to Explain
Changes to Early and Middle Slavic Pottery .................... 156
From the Danube to the Baltic .......................................... 159
From the Black Sea to Ladoga .......................................... 174
Pottery, change, and ideology ............................................. 187
Late Slavic Pottery in the Homelands ................................... 198
The tribes in the west ......................................................... 201
Pomerania and the Great Poland of the Piasts ................. 223
Rus ..................................................................................... 245
Conclusions ............................................................................. 258
Chapter Four Scandinavian reception ..................................... 261
Baltic Ware—a Definition ...................................................... 264
Eastern Denmark .................................................................... 279
Lund .................................................................................... 279
Lund between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic
traditions ..................................................................... 284
Conclusion ...................................................................... 305
Rural Skane ........................................................................ 307
Rural Skane between Slavic and Scandinavian
ceramic traditions ....................................................... 308
The countryside and Lund ............................................. 319
Conclusion ...................................................................... 322
Rural Halland ..................................................................... 323
Rural Halland between Slavic and Scandinavian
ceramic traditions ....................................................... 324
Conclusion ...................................................................... 329
Rural Blekinge .................................................................... 330
Rural Blekinge between Slavic and Scandinavian
ceramic traditions ....................................................... 330
Conclusion ...................................................................... 333
CONTENTS vii
Gotland ................................................................................... 334
Visby .................................................................................... 334
Visby between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic
traditions ..................................................................... 337
Conclusion ...................................................................... 341
Rural Gotland ..................................................................... 344
Rural Gotland between Slavic and Scandinavian
ceramic traditions ....................................................... 345
Conclusion ...................................................................... 353
Gotaland ................................................................................. 353
Smaland and Oland ........................................................... 353
Kopingsvik and Kalmar ................................................. 354
Rural Smaland and Oland ............................................. 358
Baltic ware from Berga and Eketorp ............................. 358
Smaland and Oland between Slavic and Scandinavian
ceramic traditions ....................................................... 361
Conclusion ...................................................................... 363
Vastergotland ...................................................................... 363
Skara ............................................................................... 363
Skara between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic
traditions ..................................................................... 365
Conclusion ...................................................................... 374
Lodose ............................................................................. 375
Lodose between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic
traditions ................................................................. 376
Conclusion .................................................................. 380
Rural Vastergotland ........................................................ 381
Rural Vastergotland between Slavic and
Scandinavian ceramic traditions ............................ 381
Conclusion ...................................................................... 385
Ostergotland ....................................................................... 385
Skanninge, Linkoping and Soderkoping ........................ 385
Skanninge, Linkoping, and Soderkoping between
Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic traditions .............. 391
Conclusion ...................................................................... 394
Rural Ostergotland ......................................................... 395
Vlll CONTENTS
Rural Ostergotland between Slavic and Scandinavian
ceramic traditions ....................................................... 395
Conclusion ...................................................................... 400
The Malaren valley ................................................................ 400
Between west and east—black earthenware in Birka ........ 402
Sigtuna ................................................................................ 406
Sigtuna between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic
traditions ..................................................................... 409
Conclusion ...................................................................... 434
Nykoping, Sodertalje, and Strangnas ................................. 449
The towns around Malaren between Slavic and
Scandinavian ceramic traditions ............................... 437
Conclusion ...................................................................... 448
Rural sites in the Malaren valley ....................................... 449
The rural Malaren valley between Slavic and
Scandinavian ceramic traditions ................................ 452
The countryside and towns of the Malaren valley ....... 463
Conclusion ...................................................................... 467
Chapter Five Slavic Guests in the Scandinavian House ........ 469
Contacts and Baltic ware—what the potsherds tell us .......... 472
Arrival—the time before 1000 ........................................... 472
Consolidation—the first half of the eleventh century ...... 473
Separate paths—the second half of the eleventh
century ............................................................................ 476
Maximum—the first half of the twelfth century .............. 480
The watershed—the second half of the twelfth
century ............................................................................ 484
The beginning of the end—the thirteenth century .......... 489
Shades of black-regional consumption patterns ................ 491
People and Baltic ware—the potter s tale .............................. 495
The memory of hands, the receptivity of humans ........... 496
The guests who arrived—Slavic contacts .......................... 505
Slaves and guests ............................................................. 505
Idiosyncratic assimilation ................................................ 514
Broken ties, firm handshakes .......................................... 516
Farewell and welcome .................................................... 521
CONTENTS IX
Baltic ware and Slavic identity ........................................... 525
The power of the present over the past ............................ 527
Literature .................................................................................... 531
Index ........................................................................................... 551
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CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgements . xi
List of Illustrations . xv
Chapter One The Power of the Past . 1
Introduction . 3
Perspective and method the itinerary of an
archaeologist . 8
For a self-critical contextual archaeology . 10
The hidden ties . 17
The Slavs . 18
Alliances and wars in the south . 22
The outlook on the Slavs in the Oslsiedlung . 29
From cultural integration to conflicts of interest in
the east . 34
A people with smokehouses and kvass . 39
From 'subhumans' to a part of Scandinavia's history . 42
Ur-Slavs and the Pan-Slavic aspiration for a Slavic
identity . 43
To arms! Slavic archaeology in hot and cold wars . 48
"The poor Slavic culture.". The view of the Slavs
in Scandinavian archaeological and historical
research . 61
Conclusions . 73
Chapter Two The Encounter . 77
Cultural identity and material culture . 78
Ethnic categorization in the Middle Ages . 78
Race, tribe, and ethnic identity . 86
From essentialism to subjectivism a historical
reorientation . 91
Cultural and ethnic identity anthropological renewal . 97
Four questions for archaeologists . 102
Conspicuous signals and low-key communication . 120
VI CONTENTS
Cultural transfer . 128
Style and cultural transfer . 128
Pottery and cultural identity . 139
Conclusions . 151
Chapter Three Preparing the Gift . 155
The Ideological Potter's Wheel Models to Explain
Changes to Early and Middle Slavic Pottery . 156
From the Danube to the Baltic . 159
From the Black Sea to Ladoga . 174
Pottery, change, and ideology . 187
Late Slavic Pottery in the Homelands . 198
The tribes in the west . 201
Pomerania and the Great Poland of the Piasts . 223
Rus' . 245
Conclusions . 258
Chapter Four Scandinavian reception . 261
Baltic Ware—a Definition . 264
Eastern Denmark . 279
Lund . 279
Lund between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic
traditions . 284
Conclusion . 305
Rural Skane . 307
Rural Skane between Slavic and Scandinavian
ceramic traditions . 308
The countryside and Lund . 319
Conclusion . 322
Rural Halland . 323
Rural Halland between Slavic and Scandinavian
ceramic traditions . 324
Conclusion . 329
Rural Blekinge . 330
Rural Blekinge between Slavic and Scandinavian
ceramic traditions . 330
Conclusion . 333
CONTENTS vii
Gotland . 334
Visby . 334
Visby between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic
traditions . 337
Conclusion . 341
Rural Gotland . 344
Rural Gotland between Slavic and Scandinavian
ceramic traditions . 345
Conclusion . 353
Gotaland . 353
Smaland and Oland . 353
Kopingsvik and Kalmar . 354
Rural Smaland and Oland . 358
Baltic ware from Berga and Eketorp . 358
Smaland and Oland between Slavic and Scandinavian
ceramic traditions . 361
Conclusion . 363
Vastergotland . 363
Skara . 363
Skara between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic
traditions . 365
Conclusion . 374
Lodose . 375
Lodose between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic
traditions . 376
Conclusion . 380
Rural Vastergotland . 381
Rural Vastergotland between Slavic and
Scandinavian ceramic traditions . 381
Conclusion . 385
Ostergotland . 385
Skanninge, Linkoping and Soderkoping . 385
Skanninge, Linkoping, and Soderkoping between
Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic traditions . 391
Conclusion . 394
Rural Ostergotland . 395
Vlll CONTENTS
Rural Ostergotland between Slavic and Scandinavian
ceramic traditions . 395
Conclusion . 400
The Malaren valley . 400
Between west and east—black earthenware in Birka . 402
Sigtuna . 406
Sigtuna between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic
traditions . 409
Conclusion . 434
Nykoping, Sodertalje, and Strangnas . 449
The towns around Malaren between Slavic and
Scandinavian ceramic traditions . 437
Conclusion . 448
Rural sites in the Malaren valley . 449
The rural Malaren valley between Slavic and
Scandinavian ceramic traditions . 452
The countryside and towns of the Malaren valley . 463
Conclusion . 467
Chapter Five Slavic Guests in the Scandinavian House . 469
Contacts and Baltic ware—what the potsherds tell us . 472
Arrival—the time before 1000 . 472
Consolidation—the first half of the eleventh century . 473
Separate paths—the second half of the eleventh
century . 476
Maximum—the first half of the twelfth century . 480
The watershed—the second half of the twelfth
century . 484
The beginning of the end—the thirteenth century . 489
Shades of black-regional consumption patterns . 491
People and Baltic ware—the potter's tale . 495
The memory of hands, the receptivity of humans . 496
The guests who arrived—Slavic contacts . 505
Slaves and guests . 505
Idiosyncratic assimilation . 514
Broken ties, firm handshakes . 516
Farewell and welcome . 521
CONTENTS IX
Baltic ware and Slavic identity . 525
The power of the present over the past . 527
Literature . 531
Index . 551 |
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spelling | Roslund, Mats Verfasser aut Guests in the house cultural transmission between Slavs and Scandinavians 900 to 1300 A. D. by Mats Roslund. Translated from Swedish by Alan Crozier Leiden [u.a.] Brill 2007 xxv, 557 p. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The northern world 33 Includes bibliographical references (p. [531]-550) and index Geschichte 900-1300 gnd rswk-swf Cultuuroverdracht gtt Scandinaviërs gtt Slavische volken gtt Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 gnd rswk-swf Slawen (DE-588)4077491-0 gnd rswk-swf Sweden / Civilization / Slavic influences Slavic countries / Civilization / Sweden influences Noord-Europa gtt Oost-Europa gtt Schweden Slavic countries Civilization Sweden influences Sweden Civilization Slavic influences Schweden (DE-588)4077258-5 gnd rswk-swf Schweden (DE-588)4077258-5 g Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 s Slawen (DE-588)4077491-0 s Geschichte 900-1300 z DE-604 The northern world 33 (DE-604)BV014048854 33 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016241156&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Roslund, Mats Guests in the house cultural transmission between Slavs and Scandinavians 900 to 1300 A. D. The northern world Cultuuroverdracht gtt Scandinaviërs gtt Slavische volken gtt Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 gnd Slawen (DE-588)4077491-0 gnd |
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title | Guests in the house cultural transmission between Slavs and Scandinavians 900 to 1300 A. D. |
title_auth | Guests in the house cultural transmission between Slavs and Scandinavians 900 to 1300 A. D. |
title_exact_search | Guests in the house cultural transmission between Slavs and Scandinavians 900 to 1300 A. D. |
title_exact_search_txtP | Guests in the house cultural transmission between Slavs and Scandinavians 900 to 1300 A. D. |
title_full | Guests in the house cultural transmission between Slavs and Scandinavians 900 to 1300 A. D. by Mats Roslund. Translated from Swedish by Alan Crozier |
title_fullStr | Guests in the house cultural transmission between Slavs and Scandinavians 900 to 1300 A. D. by Mats Roslund. Translated from Swedish by Alan Crozier |
title_full_unstemmed | Guests in the house cultural transmission between Slavs and Scandinavians 900 to 1300 A. D. by Mats Roslund. Translated from Swedish by Alan Crozier |
title_short | Guests in the house |
title_sort | guests in the house cultural transmission between slavs and scandinavians 900 to 1300 a d |
title_sub | cultural transmission between Slavs and Scandinavians 900 to 1300 A. D. |
topic | Cultuuroverdracht gtt Scandinaviërs gtt Slavische volken gtt Kulturkontakt (DE-588)4033569-0 gnd Slawen (DE-588)4077491-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Cultuuroverdracht Scandinaviërs Slavische volken Kulturkontakt Slawen Sweden / Civilization / Slavic influences Slavic countries / Civilization / Sweden influences Noord-Europa Oost-Europa Schweden Slavic countries Civilization Sweden influences Sweden Civilization Slavic influences |
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