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  3. Vol. 13 No. 1 (2005): Quest for Fire

Vol. 13 No. 1 (2005): Quest for Fire

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37718/CSA.2005
Published: 2022-12-06

Editorial

  • Editors' Preface

    Kerstin Cassel, Anders Gustafsson
    5-6
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Research Articles

  • Fields, Funerals and Furnaces: On the Use of Fire during the Pre-Roman Iron Age on the Island of Gotland

    Anna Arnberg
    7-23
    • PDF
  • Bones of the Earth: Imitation as Meaning in Viking Age Burial Ritual

    Tore Artelius, Mats Lindqvist
    25-37
    • PDF
  • Sparks of Life: The Concept of Fire in Iron Working

    Randi Barndon
    39-57
    • PDF
  • White Light —White Heat: The use of Fire as a Light and Heat Source in an Atrium House in Roman Pompeii

    Henrik Boman
    59-75
    • PDF
  • The Vedic Agni and Scandinavian Fire Rituals: A Possible Connection

    Anders Kaliff
    77-97
    • PDF
  • Burning Down the House: Mythological Chaos and World Order on Gotlandic Picture Stones

    Nanouschka Myrberg
    99-119
    • PDF
  • Kossinna Meets the Nordic Archaeologists

    Evert Baudou
    121-139
    • PDF
  • The Tyranny of the Gingerbread House: Contextualising the Fear of Wolves in Medieval Northern Europe through Material Culture, Ecology and Folklore

    Aleks Pluskowski
    141-160
    • PDF
  • When Was Westerhus Churchyard in Use?

    Claes-Henric Siven
    161-182
    • PDF

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