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Cultural transmission between Slavs and Scandinavians 900 to 1300 A.D.

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Guests in the House (The Northern World)

Cultural transmission between Slavs and Scandinavians 900 to 1300 A.D.

xxv, 557 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.

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Brill
Language
English
Pages
558

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Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements … xi
List of Illustrations … xv
I. 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 Ostsiedlung … 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
II. 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
Cultural transfer … 128
▫ Style and cultural transfer … 128
▫ Pottery and cultural identity … 139
Conclusions … 151
III. 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
IV. SCANDINAVIAN RECEPTION … 261
Baltic Ware—a Definition … 264
Eastern Denmark … 279
▫ Lund … 279
▫ Lund between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic traditions … 284
▫ Conclusion … 305
▫ Rural Skåne … 307
▫ Rural Skåne 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
Gotland … 334
▫ Visby … 334
▫ Visby between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic traditions … 337
▫ Conclusion … 344
▫ Rural Gotland … 344
▫ Rural Gotland between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic traditions … 345
▫ Conclusion … 353
Götaland … 353
▫ Småland and Öland … 353
▫ Köpingsvik and Kalmar … 354
▫ Rural Småland and Öland … 358
▫ Baltic ware from Berga and Eketorp … 358
▫ Småland and Öland between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic traditions … 361
▫ Conclusion … 363
▫ Västergötland … 363
▫ Skara … 363
▫ Skara between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic traditions … 365
▫ Conclusion .. 374
▫ Lödöse … 375
▫ Lödöse between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic traditions … 376
▫ Conclusion … 380
▫ Rural Västergötland … 381
▫ Rural Västergötland between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic traditions … 381
▫ Conclusion … 385
Östergötland … 385
▫ Skänninge, Linköping and Söderköping … 385
▫ Skänninge, Linköping, and Söderköping between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic traditions … 391
▫ Conclusion … 394
▫ Rural Östergötland … 395
▫ Rural Östergötland between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic traditions … 395
▫ Conclusion … 400
The Mälaren valley … 400
▫ Between west and east—black earthenware in Birka … 402
▫ Sigtuna … 406
▫ Sigtuna between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic traditions … 409
▫ Conclusion … 434
▫ Nyköping, Södertälje, and Strängnäs … 449
▫ The towns around Mälaren between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic traditions … 437
▫ Conclusion … 448
▫ Rural sites in the Mälaren valley … 449
▫ The rural Mälaren valley between Slavic and Scandinavian ceramic traditions … 452
▫ The countryside and towns of the Mälaren valley … 463
▫ Conclusion … 467
V. 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
▫ Baltic ware and Slavic identity … 525
▫ The power of the present over the past … 527
Literature … 531
Index … 551

Edition Notes

Published in
Leiden
Series
The Northern World, 33

Classifications

Library of Congress
DL660 .R67 2007, DL660.R67 2007

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxv, 558 p.
Number of pages
558
Dimensions
9.7 x 6.5 x 1.5 inches
Weight
2.6 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL12799299M
ISBN 10
9004161899
ISBN 13
9789004161894
LCCN
2007033157
OCLC/WorldCat
166273645, 237191413
Goodreads
1437995

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