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Papers from N-TAG TEN, the Proceedings of the 10th Nordic TAG
conference at Stiklestad, Norway 2009. Contents: Preamble: Nordic
TAG 1985-2009: Past and Future (Kristian Kristiansen); 1)
Introduction (Ragnhild Berge, Marek E. Jasinski and Kalle Sognnes);
2) Quartzite at a sieidi: a new life of an offering site? (Tiina
Aikas); 3) Without a trace? Rituals and remembrance at rune stones
(Cecilia Ljung and Susanne Theden); 4) Reused rock art: Traces of
Iron Age activities at Bronze Age rock art sites (Per Nilsson); 5)
Material memories among pre-Christian graves in Iceland (Dora
Petursdottir); 6) What can a little bird tell if all good things
come in threes? Triple cups and bird-shaped pottery as
representations of ritualized feasting goods (Christian L. Rsrud);
7) Images of the non-conceivable. On pictorial mimesis within rock
art research (Ylva Sjostrand); 8) Accompanying the stone ships.
Circular stone settings in relation to the Gotlandic ship settings
(Joakim Wehlin); 9) Hard rock studies: cup marks in Eastern
Svealand (Roger Wiksell); 10) Material culture and the construction
of religious niches (Mads DengsJessen); 11) Theory for the
a-theoretical: Niche construction theory and its implications for
environmentalArchaeology (Felix Riede); 12) Cultural evolution and
archaeology. Historical and current trends (Felix Riede, Jan Apel
and Kim Darmark); 13) Close encounters of the copper kind
(Vesa-Pekka Herva, Janne P. Ikaheimo, Jari-Matti Kuusela and Kerkko
Nordqvist); 13) Import vs. imitation? Towards an understanding of
Early Bronze Age weapons in Southern Scandinavia (Zsofia Kolcze);
14) Enter the gripping beast. Innovations and actor-networks in
Viking Age towns (Sen M. Sindbak); 15) Cultural heritage tourism in
the North: Making information about vulnerable Sami heritage sites
accessible to the public or not? (Goril Nilsen); 16) The values
archaeologists ascribe to archaeological artefacts: the impact of
workplace (Atle Omland); 17) Clay pipes and the habitus of tobacco
consumption. An archaeological study of tobacco consumption with
special reference to seventeenth century Trondheim (Lise Loktu);
18) The introduction of sails to Scandinavia: Raw materials, labour
and land (Lise Bender Jgensen); 19) A technological momentum?
Changes in lithic technology during the Mesolithic-Neolithic
transition in Scandinavia (Lotte Eigeland); 20) Iron production in
A sterdalen in medieval times - a consequence of regional
technological change? (Bernt Rundberget); 21) Mobility, points and
people. Technological and social changes towards the Neolithic of
Southern Norway (Steinar Solheim); 22) The (sluggish and modest)
introduction of iron in southern Sweden: insufficient technology or
unprepared receivers? A case study from iron usage in Halland (Per
Wranning); 23) Dealing with consequences. The importance of
placement (Ulla Zagal-Mach); 24) On war and the memory of war - the
Middle Bronze Age burial from Hvidegarden on Zealand in Denmark
revisited (Joakim Goldhahn); 25) Merovingian men - fulltime
warriors? Weapon graves of the continental Merovingian Period of
the Munich Gravel Plain and the social and age structure of the
contemporary society - a case study Doris Gutsmiedl-Schumann); 26)
Painful heritages. Cultural landscapes of the Second World War in
Norway: a new approach (Marek E. Jasinski, Marianne N. Soleim and
Leiv Sem); 27) Tools of lethal play. Weapon burials reflecting
power structures and group cohesion during the Iron Age in
Ostrobothnia, Finland (Jari-Matti Kuusela).
A detailed study of the Bronze Age rock art found in the Stjordal
region of central Norway. Based on fieldwork carried out in the
late 1980s and early 1990s, Sognnes analyses the imagery of the art
and the physical and social landscape in which it exists. Through
identifying various spatial and temporal patterns, three
inter-connected symbolic systems are identified.
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