Sökning: "Southern Scandinavian Bronze Age"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 7 uppsatser innehållade orden Southern Scandinavian Bronze Age.
1. Den gudomliga hästen? Hästen i sydskandinavien under bronsåldern
Kandidat-uppsats, Lunds universitet/ArkeologiSammanfattning : This essay is an analysis of the horse during the scandinavian bronze age, more specifically southern scandinavia with a breaking point at circa Gothenburg. The questions regard whether or not the horse was a high status animal during older to younger bronze age in the region and whether or not we can argue this based on rock carvings, horse gear and other pictorial renderings where the horse is present. LÄS MER
2. Vestiges of Roman Cult Religion and Household Deities in the Northern Barbaricum: A study of statuettes and other anthropomorphic figures from Barbaricum, Britannia Superior and the Roman heartlands
Kandidat-uppsats, Lunds universitet/ArkeologiSammanfattning : This text serves as a fresh approach to the study of Roman influence on the Scandinavian region. This is achieved through the medium of various bronze statuettes, both from the Roman Empire itself as well as in the form of locally-produced anthropomorphic figures. LÄS MER
3. Multiple expressions of the wheel cross motif in South Scandinavian rock carvings : case studies of Tanum and Enköping in Sweden
Master-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/ArkeologiSammanfattning : Scandinavian rock carvings can be described as the special rock art languages that were written by prehistoric humans to express their ideas, beliefs and thoughts. Each piece of figurative motif language might tell a prehistoric story about for instance domestic life, social practice, ritual or cosmology. LÄS MER
4. Hällristningar och graffiti ur ett flerdimensionellt perspektiv
Kandidat-uppsats,Sammanfattning : This essay compares Scandinavian rock carvings, from the bronze age (1700-500 BC) with modern day graffiti. The rock carvings are found in northern parts of Bohuslän and western parts of Västra Götaland on the Swedish west coast, and by the Mälaren on Sweden's east coast. LÄS MER
5. Mellan älvor och offerblod : En undersökning om skålgroparnas uppkomst och betydelse i det fornnordiska landskapet
Master-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historiaSammanfattning : The cup marks are the most common form of rock art in Scandinavia and they have been dated from the Mesolithic to the Migration period. In Sweden they are mostly found in the southern parts of the country. They are believed to generally have been made by permanently resident agrarian people from the Bronze age. LÄS MER