Sökning: "Pre-Roman Iron Age"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 13 uppsatser innehållade orden Pre-Roman Iron Age.
1. Mysterier från mossen : Mosslik från Danmarks järnålder och deras relevans idag
Kandidat-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historiaSammanfattning : Den här texten fokuserar på fem mossliksfynd från förromersk järnålder i Danmark. Med dessa fallexempel undersöktes också vilken betydelse mossen som en våtmark i sig kan överbevarandet av forntida människokroppar och vilka forskningsresultat som presenterats underde senaste åren. LÄS MER
2. Kelter i Danmark? : En studie av deponerade vagnar av Dejbjergtyp
Kandidat-uppsats, Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV)Sammanfattning : For the last 200 years, 6 wagons of the same Celtic inspired wagon type have been found in Denmark: two in a bog, two in a grave each, and two in a house each. This wagon type is called the Dejbjerg wagons, named after the two most known wagons in the category; the ones found in the bog called Præstegårdmose in Dejbjerg, Denmark. LÄS MER
3. Mosslikens liv och död Encounters i norra Europa under förromersk järnålder
Magister-uppsats,Sammanfattning : Abstract The purpose is to examine 17 bog bodies in the north-west of Europe, from the perspective of encounters. All bog bodies are considered as deviants from the social consensus. LÄS MER
4. Moselig fra den førromerske jernalder i Sydskandinavien – var de en del af et ofringsritual?
Kandidat-uppsats, Lunds universitet/ArkeologiSammanfattning : What indicates that the Scandinavian bog bodies were places in bogs as a result of a ritual act? This paper will try to look into this by studying different cases of bog bodies from the Early Iron Age. To answer this question, I will examine the various theories researchers provide regarding bog bodies and why they were deposited. LÄS MER
5. Challenging Old Truths : Viewing Cultural Hybridity from the Perspective of the Tarand-Graves
Master-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/ArkeologiSammanfattning : A phenomenon during the late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age which in its simplest form could be called ‘a culture of the Baltic Sea’ is an idea which many archaeologists have favoured. However, the term ‘a culture of the Baltic Sea’ is not the most ideal to use when discussing the Baltic Sea during this time in prehistory, as the term is rather simplifying from what would be the more diverse truth. LÄS MER