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References AvaldsnesIcelanders are listed according to their first name. Ä, Æ, Å, and Á are alphabetised as A, while Ö, Ø, Ǫ, and Ó are alphabetised as O. Bibliographical abbreviations are listed pp. XIII–XIV.Aasheim, Reidun M. & Vibeke Vandrup Martens 2005: En “kokegrop” fra middelalderen? Hva kan gjemme seg blant de “ødelagte kokegropbunner”? In: Gustafson, Lil, Tom Heibreen & Jes Mar-tens (eds.): De gåtefulle kokegroper. KHM Varia, 58:189–90.Adams, C.T., S. Poaps & J.P. Huntley 2012: Arable agriculture and gathering: the botanical evidence. In: Barrett, J. (ed.): Being an islander: Production and identity at Quoygrew, Orkney, AD 900–1600, pp.161–97. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. Cambridge.Ágrip af Nóregskonunga sǫgum: Bjarni Einarsson (ed.) 1984: Íslenzk fornrit XXIX. Hið íslenzka forn-ritafélag. Reykjavík.Aguilera, M. et al. 2008: Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes and quality traits of fossil cereal grains provide clues on sustainability at the beginnings of Mediterranean agriculture. Rapid Commu­nications in Mass Spectrometry, 22:1653–63.Ahrland, Åsa 2013: Vert and venison – High status hunting and parks in medieval Sweden. In: Grimm, Oliver & Ulrich Schmölcke (eds.): Hunting in northern Europe until 1500 AD. Schriften des Archäologischen Landesmuseums Ergänzungsreihe, 7:439–64. Wachholtz. Neumünster.Åkesson, L. 2012: Waste in overflow. In: Czarniawska, B. & O. Löfgren (eds.): Managing Overflow in Affluent Societies, pp. 141–54. Routledge. New York.Aksdal, Jostein 1996: Kvindekloster, hospits eller storstove? Middelalderliv i Hardanger. Arkeo, 1996:10–13.Albrethsen, Svend E. 1997: Logistical problems in Iron Age warfare. In: Jørgensen, Anne Nørgård & Birthe L. Clausen (eds.): Military aspects of Scandinavian society in a European perspective, AD 1–1300. Studies in archaeology & history, 2:210–19. The National Museum. Copenhagen.Alfsen, Glenny 2009: Catharine Kølle. In: Arntzen, Jon Gunnar & Knut Helle (eds.): Norsk biografisk leksikon, 5:418–9.Alhaug, Gulbrand 2011: 10 001 navn. Norsk fornavnleksikon. Cappelen Damm. Oslo.Allen, Martyn G. 2015: Chasing Sylvia’s Stag: Placing Deer in the Countryside of Roman Britain. In: Baker, Karis, Ruth Carden & Richard Madgwick (eds.): Deer and People, pp. 174–86. Wind-gather Press. Oxford.Almgren, O. 1897. Studien über nordeuropäische Fibelformen der ersten nachchristlichen Jahr­hunderte, mit Berücksichtigung der provinzialrömischen und südrussischen Formen. Habelt. Bonn.Alsvik, Marit Karin & Jan Alsvik 2001: Avaldsnes. Gamle glimt. Hafrsfjord forlag. Hafrsfjord.Ambrosiani, Björn 1985: Aristocratic Graves and Manors in Early Medieval Sweden. Archaeology and Environment, 4:109–18.Anderberg, A.-L. 1994: Atlas of Seeds and Small Fruits of Northwest­European Plant Species. Part 4: Resedaceae–Umbelliferae. Swedish Museum of Natural History. Stockholm.Andersen, Per Sveaas 1977: Samlingen av Norge og kristningen av landet: 800–1130. Universitets-forlaget. Bergen.Andersson, Kent 1993a: Fingerringar. Romartida guldsmide i Norden, 2. OPIA, 6.– 1993b: Katalog. Romartida guldsmide i Norden, 1. Aun, 17.– 1995: Övriga smycken, teknisk analys och verkstadsgrupper. Romartida guldsmide i Norden, 3. Aun 21.– 2001: Romerska kärl i Uppland och Västmanland. Fornvännen, 96, 217–34.– 2011: Guldålder. Svenska arkeologiska skatter. Balderson förlag. Uppsala.– 2013: I skuggan av Rom. Romersk kulturpåverkan i Norden. Atlantis. Stockholm.
© 2017 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

References AvaldsnesIcelanders are listed according to their first name. Ä, Æ, Å, and Á are alphabetised as A, while Ö, Ø, Ǫ, and Ó are alphabetised as O. Bibliographical abbreviations are listed pp. XIII–XIV.Aasheim, Reidun M. & Vibeke Vandrup Martens 2005: En “kokegrop” fra middelalderen? Hva kan gjemme seg blant de “ødelagte kokegropbunner”? In: Gustafson, Lil, Tom Heibreen & Jes Mar-tens (eds.): De gåtefulle kokegroper. KHM Varia, 58:189–90.Adams, C.T., S. Poaps & J.P. Huntley 2012: Arable agriculture and gathering: the botanical evidence. In: Barrett, J. (ed.): Being an islander: Production and identity at Quoygrew, Orkney, AD 900–1600, pp.161–97. McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. Cambridge.Ágrip af Nóregskonunga sǫgum: Bjarni Einarsson (ed.) 1984: Íslenzk fornrit XXIX. Hið íslenzka forn-ritafélag. Reykjavík.Aguilera, M. et al. 2008: Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes and quality traits of fossil cereal grains provide clues on sustainability at the beginnings of Mediterranean agriculture. Rapid Commu­nications in Mass Spectrometry, 22:1653–63.Ahrland, Åsa 2013: Vert and venison – High status hunting and parks in medieval Sweden. In: Grimm, Oliver & Ulrich Schmölcke (eds.): Hunting in northern Europe until 1500 AD. Schriften des Archäologischen Landesmuseums Ergänzungsreihe, 7:439–64. Wachholtz. Neumünster.Åkesson, L. 2012: Waste in overflow. In: Czarniawska, B. & O. Löfgren (eds.): Managing Overflow in Affluent Societies, pp. 141–54. Routledge. New York.Aksdal, Jostein 1996: Kvindekloster, hospits eller storstove? Middelalderliv i Hardanger. Arkeo, 1996:10–13.Albrethsen, Svend E. 1997: Logistical problems in Iron Age warfare. In: Jørgensen, Anne Nørgård & Birthe L. Clausen (eds.): Military aspects of Scandinavian society in a European perspective, AD 1–1300. Studies in archaeology & history, 2:210–19. The National Museum. Copenhagen.Alfsen, Glenny 2009: Catharine Kølle. In: Arntzen, Jon Gunnar & Knut Helle (eds.): Norsk biografisk leksikon, 5:418–9.Alhaug, Gulbrand 2011: 10 001 navn. Norsk fornavnleksikon. Cappelen Damm. Oslo.Allen, Martyn G. 2015: Chasing Sylvia’s Stag: Placing Deer in the Countryside of Roman Britain. In: Baker, Karis, Ruth Carden & Richard Madgwick (eds.): Deer and People, pp. 174–86. Wind-gather Press. Oxford.Almgren, O. 1897. Studien über nordeuropäische Fibelformen der ersten nachchristlichen Jahr­hunderte, mit Berücksichtigung der provinzialrömischen und südrussischen Formen. Habelt. Bonn.Alsvik, Marit Karin & Jan Alsvik 2001: Avaldsnes. Gamle glimt. Hafrsfjord forlag. Hafrsfjord.Ambrosiani, Björn 1985: Aristocratic Graves and Manors in Early Medieval Sweden. Archaeology and Environment, 4:109–18.Anderberg, A.-L. 1994: Atlas of Seeds and Small Fruits of Northwest­European Plant Species. Part 4: Resedaceae–Umbelliferae. Swedish Museum of Natural History. Stockholm.Andersen, Per Sveaas 1977: Samlingen av Norge og kristningen av landet: 800–1130. Universitets-forlaget. Bergen.Andersson, Kent 1993a: Fingerringar. Romartida guldsmide i Norden, 2. OPIA, 6.– 1993b: Katalog. Romartida guldsmide i Norden, 1. Aun, 17.– 1995: Övriga smycken, teknisk analys och verkstadsgrupper. Romartida guldsmide i Norden, 3. Aun 21.– 2001: Romerska kärl i Uppland och Västmanland. Fornvännen, 96, 217–34.– 2011: Guldålder. Svenska arkeologiska skatter. Balderson förlag. Uppsala.– 2013: I skuggan av Rom. Romersk kulturpåverkan i Norden. Atlantis. Stockholm.
© 2017 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Table of content IX
  4. Abbreviations XIII
  5. Section A. Scholarly Background
  6. 1. Rethinking Avaldsnes and Kormt 3
  7. 2. Exploring Avaldsnes 1540–2005 11
  8. 3. Avaldsnes and Kormt in Old Norse Written Sources 35
  9. 4. The Avaldsnes Royal Manor Project’s Research Plan and Excavation Objectives 53
  10. Section B. Excavation Results 2011–12
  11. 5 Excavations and Surveys 1985-2012 65
  12. 6. Site Periods and Key Contexts 83
  13. 7. The Prehistoric Settlement and Buildings 103
  14. 8 Prehistoric Agriculture 137
  15. 9. The Production Area 157
  16. 10. Two Iron Age Boathouses 183
  17. 11. A Late Iron Age Palisade Facing the Karmsund Strait 209
  18. 12. Grave Monuments at Avaldsnes 227
  19. 13. Political and Ritual Aspects of Cooking Pits 253
  20. 14. The High Medieval Royal Manor 277
  21. 15. The Post-Medieval Rectory 309
  22. Section C Scientific Analyses 2011–12
  23. 16. Geophysical Surveys 327
  24. 17. Microstratigraphy (Soil Micromorphology and Microchemistry, Soil Chemistry, and Magnetic Susceptibility) 379
  25. 18. Geochemical analysis using portable X-ray fluorescence 421
  26. 19 Biological Remains 455
  27. Section D Specialist Studies
  28. 20. Artefacts from the 2011–12 Excavations 513
  29. 21. Migration Period Pottery from Avaldsnes: A Study of Shards from Bucket-shaped Pots 527
  30. 22. The Flaghaug Burials 551
  31. 23. The Raised Stones 639
  32. 24. Avaldsnes, Kormt and Rogaland. A Toponymy and Landscape Survey 665
  33. 25. Depositional Traditions in Iron Age Kormt 687
  34. 26. Emerging Kingship in the 8th Century? New Datings of three Courtyard Sites in Rogaland 721
  35. Section E Avaldsnes: a Sea-Kings’ Manor
  36. 27. Aristocratic Presence along the Karmsund Strait 2000 BC–AD 1368 749
  37. 28. The Warrior Manor 765
  38. 29. Sea Kings on the Norðvegr 781
  39. References Appendices
  40. References 803
  41. Appendix I: The ARM Project Council, Advisory Group, Staff, and Authors 861
  42. Appendix II: Radiocarbon dates 865
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