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11. The Church and Gaelic–Norse Contact in the Hebrides
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables viii
- List of Figures ix
- List of Abbreviations xii
- Acknowledgements xiii
- The Contributors xiv
- Preface xvi
- A Dedication to Colleen Batey xviii
- Foreword xix
- Before Vikings in Scotland: A Brief History of Viking-Age Archaeology in Scotland 1
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Part I. The Arrival of the Vikings and Native–Norse Interactions
- 1. Landnám and Landscape in Viking Orkney 11
- 2. What Does Landnám Look Like? Excavations at Swandro and Old Scatness 29
- 3. The Tarbat Peninsula in Northern Pictland: Portmahomack as a Case Study in Native–Norse Interaction during the 9th to 11th Centuries 43
- 4. Echoes of Native–Norse Relationships in the Archaeology at St Ninian’s Isle, Shetland 57
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Part II. Scandinavian Settlement
- 5. The Use of Space in Norse Houses: Some Observations from the Hebrides 73
- 6. Hamar and Underhoull, Unst: Settlement in Northernmost Scotland 85
- 7. Investigating the Origins of Steatite Vessels across the Viking Diaspora 98
- 8. Machair Bharabhais, Leòdhas: A Scandinavian Settlement in its Context 112
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Part III. Place-names: Interactions with the Landscape
- 9. Norse Settlement in the Southern Hebrides: The Place-name Evidence from Islay 121
- 10. Understanding the Norse Period through Place-name Evidence: A Case Study from the Island of Mull 135
- 11. The Church and Gaelic–Norse Contact in the Hebrides 143
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Part IV. Environmental Impact and Land Use
- 12. Isotope Zooarchaeology in Viking Scotland: Previous Research, Possibilities and Future Directions 153
- 13. Feasts, Food and Fodder: Viking and Late Norse Farming Systems in Scotland 170
- 14. Norse Shielings in Scotland: An Example of Cultural Contact 189
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Part V. Power and the Political Landscape
- 15. Thing-sites and the Political Landscape in the North 195
- 16. The Brough of Birsay, Orkney 213
- 17. The Earl’s Bu, Orphir, Orkney 223
- 18. Revisiting Tuquoy – Still Full of Surprises . . . 229
- 19. The Lewis Hoard of Gaming Pieces – Evoking and Reassembling a Viking Past? 239
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Part VI. Economy and Exchange
- 20. The Viking-Age Silver and Gold of Scotland 249
- 21. The Galloway Hoard 262
- 22. Viking and Norse Bullion Economies in Scandinavian Scotland 276
- 23. Small Finds, Big Questions: Two Decades of Research on Combs in Viking-Age Scotland 289
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Part VII. Death and Burial
- 24. The ‘Pagan Norse Graves of Scotland’ Research Project James Graham-Campbell, Caroline Paterson and 297
- 25. Swordle Bay, Ardnamurchan: A Viking Boat Burial 308
- 26. Carrick, Mid Ross: A Viking Cemetery on Loch Lomond 313
- Afterword: Major Advances and Future Directions 322
- Index 328
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables viii
- List of Figures ix
- List of Abbreviations xii
- Acknowledgements xiii
- The Contributors xiv
- Preface xvi
- A Dedication to Colleen Batey xviii
- Foreword xix
- Before Vikings in Scotland: A Brief History of Viking-Age Archaeology in Scotland 1
-
Part I. The Arrival of the Vikings and Native–Norse Interactions
- 1. Landnám and Landscape in Viking Orkney 11
- 2. What Does Landnám Look Like? Excavations at Swandro and Old Scatness 29
- 3. The Tarbat Peninsula in Northern Pictland: Portmahomack as a Case Study in Native–Norse Interaction during the 9th to 11th Centuries 43
- 4. Echoes of Native–Norse Relationships in the Archaeology at St Ninian’s Isle, Shetland 57
-
Part II. Scandinavian Settlement
- 5. The Use of Space in Norse Houses: Some Observations from the Hebrides 73
- 6. Hamar and Underhoull, Unst: Settlement in Northernmost Scotland 85
- 7. Investigating the Origins of Steatite Vessels across the Viking Diaspora 98
- 8. Machair Bharabhais, Leòdhas: A Scandinavian Settlement in its Context 112
-
Part III. Place-names: Interactions with the Landscape
- 9. Norse Settlement in the Southern Hebrides: The Place-name Evidence from Islay 121
- 10. Understanding the Norse Period through Place-name Evidence: A Case Study from the Island of Mull 135
- 11. The Church and Gaelic–Norse Contact in the Hebrides 143
-
Part IV. Environmental Impact and Land Use
- 12. Isotope Zooarchaeology in Viking Scotland: Previous Research, Possibilities and Future Directions 153
- 13. Feasts, Food and Fodder: Viking and Late Norse Farming Systems in Scotland 170
- 14. Norse Shielings in Scotland: An Example of Cultural Contact 189
-
Part V. Power and the Political Landscape
- 15. Thing-sites and the Political Landscape in the North 195
- 16. The Brough of Birsay, Orkney 213
- 17. The Earl’s Bu, Orphir, Orkney 223
- 18. Revisiting Tuquoy – Still Full of Surprises . . . 229
- 19. The Lewis Hoard of Gaming Pieces – Evoking and Reassembling a Viking Past? 239
-
Part VI. Economy and Exchange
- 20. The Viking-Age Silver and Gold of Scotland 249
- 21. The Galloway Hoard 262
- 22. Viking and Norse Bullion Economies in Scandinavian Scotland 276
- 23. Small Finds, Big Questions: Two Decades of Research on Combs in Viking-Age Scotland 289
-
Part VII. Death and Burial
- 24. The ‘Pagan Norse Graves of Scotland’ Research Project James Graham-Campbell, Caroline Paterson and 297
- 25. Swordle Bay, Ardnamurchan: A Viking Boat Burial 308
- 26. Carrick, Mid Ross: A Viking Cemetery on Loch Lomond 313
- Afterword: Major Advances and Future Directions 322
- Index 328