Ritual Slaughter through the Eyes of the Butcher: Perspectives on a Complex Practice
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https://doi.org/10.37718/CSA.2020.08Keywords:
Scandinavia, Iron Age, social zooarchaeology, animal sacrificeAbstract
Ritual slaughter has long been recognised as a significant custom in the archaeological record of Iron Age Scandinavia, but the practice itself has often been treated hastily. This paper aims for a more thorough approach by focusing on the butcher as a craftsperson. It draws on evidence from literary sources and implement use, as well as the zooarchaeological record, which shows specific butchery practices in ritual contexts. The results suggest that ritual slaughter needs to be understood as a collective undertaking with multiple stages. The role of the chieftain as potential performer should be toned down. Instead, the process probably incorporated skilled people from various segments of society.
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