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Since prehistoric times, the Baltic Sea has functioned as a
northern mare nostrum - a crucial nexus that has shaped the
languages, folklore, religions, literature, technology, and
identities of the Germanic, Finnic, Sami, Baltic, and Slavic
peoples. This anthology explores the networks among those peoples.
The contributions to Contacts and Networks in the Baltic Sea
Region: Austmarr as a Northern mare nostrum, ca. 500-1500 ad
address different aspects of cultural contacts around and across
the Baltic from the perspectives of history, archaeology,
linguistics, literary studies, religious studies, and folklore. The
introduction offers a general overview of crosscultural contacts in
the Baltic Sea region as a framework for contextualizing the
volume's twelve chapters, organized in four sections. The first
section concerns geographical conceptions as revealed in Old Norse
and in classical texts through place names, terms of direction, and
geographical descriptions. The second section discusses the
movement of cultural goods and persons in connection with elite
mobility, the slave trade, and rune-carving practice. The third
section turns to the history of language contacts and influences,
using examples of Finnic names in runic inscriptions and Low German
loanwords in Finnish. The final section analyzes intercultural
connections related to mythology and religion spanning Baltic,
Finnic, Germanic, and Sami cultures. Together these diverse
articles present a dynamic picture of this distinctive part of the
world.
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