Burial Layout, Society and Sacred Geography - A Viking Age Example from Jämtland

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  • Mikael Jakobsson The Central Board of National Antiquities

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https://doi.org/10.37718/CSA.1997.06

Abstract

ln the Viking Age cotnmunity in the Lake Storsjön district in central Jämtland the landscape, the society and the religion formed a conceptual totality. The political power had religious overtones and was legitimized through the topography of the district, which was comprehended by the inhabitants as god-given. This result has been achieved through structural analysis of two different source materials. One is an analysis of the sacred place-names in the district. The other analysis has used the richly furnished Viking Age cemetery of Röstahammaren, in particular its most well-equipped grave, male grave IV. There are structural parallels between these materials,

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Published

1997-12-28

How to Cite

Jakobsson, M. (1997) “Burial Layout, Society and Sacred Geography - A Viking Age Example from Jämtland”, Current Swedish Archaeology, 5(1), pp. 79–98. doi: 10.37718/CSA.1997.06.

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