Sökning: "Baltic archaeology"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 21 uppsatser innehållade orden Baltic archaeology.
1. Borgholms slott-Försvarsverk och maktdemonstration
Kandidat-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Historisk arkeologiSammanfattning : Borgholms castle on Öland is a medieval fortification built on the eastern border of today's Sweden. But when it was built around 800 years ago the borders, power structure and ownership over the Baltic sea were split between several powers. LÄS MER
2. S:ta Gertruds gille i Stockholms medeltid och rum, 1210 - 1642 : en historisk-arkeologisk kartläggning
Kandidat-uppsats, Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens kulturSammanfattning : The paper reports an historical-archaeological study of a place in Stockholm’s Old Town that has been associated with German immigrants since the 12th century. Today’s Juno Quarter was once the site of a hall that hosted the ceremonies and feast-day celebrations of the Saint Gertrud guild. LÄS MER
3. Röekillorna unsealed – an osteological analysis of the seal remains at Röekillorna Spring
Kandidat-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Historisk osteologiSammanfattning : Zooarchaeological studies have played a crucial role in understanding the pre-historic societies of Scania. The analysis of animal remains from archaeological sites has provided insights into the subsistence strategies, economic practices, and cultural beliefs of the people who lived in the region. LÄS MER
4. Förväntningarnas anatomi : drömmar om social rörlighet i det svenska Östersjöområdet, 1680–1770
Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/HistoriaSammanfattning : The Anatomy of Expectation. Dreams of Social Mobility in the Swedish Baltic Sea Area, 1680–1770 Social mobility in the early modern period has been subject to extensive research, often with an interest in quantities, ideologies, and strategies. The personal driving forces behind this mobility, on the other hand, remain obscure. LÄS MER
5. Amongst Seals, Cattle, and Boars
Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Historisk osteologiSammanfattning : This study utilises Correspondence Analysis to investigate the subsistence strategies of Scandinavia's Middle Neolithic Culture of the Pitted Ware Culture (PWC). The aim is to understand subsistence strategies' regional and local expressions across larger geographic areas. LÄS MER