
Re-imagining Periphery
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- Re-imagining periphery - Sketching out new fairways for researching the Iron Age North
- 1. Dream-houses of the Late Iron and Viking Ages - The house and the self: Marianne Hem-Eriksen
- 2. Sticky structures and opportunistic builders - The construction and social role of longhouses in northern Norway: Marte Spangen and Johan Arntzen
- 3. A tale of three Tuna-sites - A classic scholarly problem enlightened by new archaeological material: Susanna Eklund and Anneli Sundkvist
- 4. Ultuna - A Late Iron Age gateway to Uppsala: Helena Hulth
- 5. The digital future of the past - Research potential with increasingly FAIR archaeological data: Åsa M. Larsson and Daniel Löwenborg
- 6. Searching for new central places - An experiment: Anders Andrén
- 7. Striking a blow for the plough layer - Exploring the importance of plough-zone finds for the interpretation of a Late Iron Age site: Kristin Ilves and Kim Darmark
- 8. The dating of Ottarshögen and the emergence of monumental burial mounds in Middle Sweden: John Ljungkvist and Andreas Hennius
- 9. What was a cooking-pit called in the Iron Age?: Stefan Brink?
- 10. Poetry and picturing in deep historical time: Lotte Hedeager
- 11. Kumbl and stafR in runic texts: Anne-Sofie Gräslund
- 12. Beowulf - The Scandinavian background. A summary: Bo Gräslund
- 13. Rebooting the Gospel for a Germanic audience - The case of Heliand: Jhonny Therus
- 14. Female cultic leaders and religious (ritual) specialists in Germanic and ancient Scandinavian sources: Olof Sundqvist
- 15. Negotiating narrative - An emic perspective on Norse reuse of ancient monuments on the Northern Isles of Scotland: Charlotta Hillerdal
- 16. Some thoughts about the early medieval settlement on Åland, from a western European perspective: Jan-Henrik Fallgren
- 17. The solidus from Slättäng: Svante Fischer
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