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Death Ritual and Germanic Social Structure (c. AD 200-600)
Mads Ravn
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The aim of this book is to understand the development of the social structure of Germanic society in selected parts of "Germania Libera" in Europe from around c. 200 AD to 600 AD. Social structure here is primarily defined as the way the Germanic tribes perceived and expressed themselves and their worldview through their texts, their person, gender, family, lineage, tribe, and internal social and religious relations in the material culture. This book incorporates a relatively large time span which highlights aspects of Germanic social structure not identified in traditional shorter studies dictated by arbitrarily defined periods and areas. The focus is especially on the way Migration period cemeteries are differently or similarly structured within Germanic society. The Migration period is defined widely as the time from c. AD 200-600. In England, the equivalent time period is called late Roman and Early Saxon. When the cemeteries are analysed, other find categories are discussed in broader terms, together with analogies from social anthropology and from written sources, in this case, contemporary and later sources. One of the aims of the work is to look more closely at the singularity of the archaeological material in south-eastern Europe as a means of assessing the relevance of the written sources in the same area about social structure in both Southern and Northern Europe, especially in Scandinavia. (It also involves exploring the controversial source of Beowulf). The nine chapters focus on Germanic social structure; theoretical and methodological approaches to burials; south Scandinavian and Central European archaeology; social analysis of South Scandinavian cemeteries; a survey of the Sintana de Mures/Chernyakhovo culture; social analysis of Gothic cemeteries; survey of Anglo-Saxon scholarship; analysis of Anglo-Saxon graves, with special reference to Spong Hill; and conclusion.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Introductory remarks and acknowledgements
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Table of Contents
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Chapter One Germanic Social Structure
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Chapter Two Theoretical and methodological approaches to burials
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Chapter Three South Scandinavian and Central European archaeology
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Chapter Four Social analysis of South Scandinavian cemeteries - a dialogue with the dead
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Chapter Five A survey of the Sîntana de Mureş/Chernyakhovo Culture A social-economic perspective
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Chapter Six A social analysis of “Gothic” cemeteries
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Chapter Seven A survey of Anglo-Saxon scholarship
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Chapter Eight Analysis of Anglo-Saxon graves with special reference to Spong Hill
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Chapter Nine Conclusion – towards a synthesis of historical and written sources ?
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Published: 2003
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781841715322 (paperback)
- 9781407325699 (ebook)
BAR Number: S1164