Buch
Bodzia
A Late Viking-Age Elite Cemetery in Central Poland
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Herausgegeben von:
Andrzej Buko
Sprache:
Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
2015
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Bodzia is one of the most fascinating archaeological discoveries of the post-war period in Poland. It is one of the few cemeteries in Poland from the time of the origins of the Polish state. The unique character of this discovery is mainly due to the fact that a small, elite population was buried there. The burials there included people whose origins were connected with the Slavic, Nomadic-Khazarian and Scandinavian milieus. For the first time the evidence from this area is given prominence.
This book is designed mainly for readers outside Poland. The reader is offered a collection of chapters, combining analyses and syntheses of the source material, and a discussion of its etno-cultural and political significance. The authors formulate new hypotheses and ideas, which put the discoveries in a broader European context.
Contributors are Wiesław Bogdanowicz, Mateusz Bogucki, Andrzej Buko, Magdalena M. Buś, Maria Dekówna, Alicja Drozd-Lipińska, Władysław Duczko, Karin Margarita Frei, Tomasz Goslar, Tomasz Grzybowski, Zdzisław Hensel, Iwona Hildebrandt-Radke, Michał Kara, Joanna Koszałka, Anna B. Kowalska, Tomasz Kozłowski, Marek Krąpiec, Roman Michałowski, Michael Müller-Wille, T. Douglas Price, Tomasz Purowski, Tomasz Sawicki, Iwona Sobkowiak-Tabaka, Stanisław Suchodolski and Kinga Zamelska-Monczak.
This book is designed mainly for readers outside Poland. The reader is offered a collection of chapters, combining analyses and syntheses of the source material, and a discussion of its etno-cultural and political significance. The authors formulate new hypotheses and ideas, which put the discoveries in a broader European context.
Contributors are Wiesław Bogdanowicz, Mateusz Bogucki, Andrzej Buko, Magdalena M. Buś, Maria Dekówna, Alicja Drozd-Lipińska, Władysław Duczko, Karin Margarita Frei, Tomasz Goslar, Tomasz Grzybowski, Zdzisław Hensel, Iwona Hildebrandt-Radke, Michał Kara, Joanna Koszałka, Anna B. Kowalska, Tomasz Kozłowski, Marek Krąpiec, Roman Michałowski, Michael Müller-Wille, T. Douglas Price, Tomasz Purowski, Tomasz Sawicki, Iwona Sobkowiak-Tabaka, Stanisław Suchodolski and Kinga Zamelska-Monczak.
Information zu Autoren / Herausgebern
Andrzej Buko, Ph.D. (1978), is director of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences and titular professor of University of Warsaw. Author over 280 papers concerning medieval archaeology, his book The Archaeology of Early Medieval Poland -3 editions in Poland (Warsaw 2005, 2006, 2011), and one abroad (Brill, 2008)- is the prime university handbook for early medieval archaeology in Poland.
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"A cemetery at Bodzia was fully excavated during the years 2004 and 2007–9. This book, produced for international readers by an interdisciplinary team of twenty-five authors, presents the material from most possible perspectives. It is welcome to have so comprehensive a book accessible in English so soon. The book is richly illustrated, consists of twenty-five chapters... To sum up, this cemetery provides important evidence, and the book makes an interesting contribution to international research on burial customs, communication, and politics in northwestern Europe from approximately the mid-tenth to the mid-twelfth century."
Sæbjørg Walaker Nordeide, Speculum 92.4 (2017).
Sæbjørg Walaker Nordeide, Speculum 92.4 (2017).
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eBook veröffentlicht am:
27. November 2014
eBook ISBN:
9789004281325
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Inhalt:
624
eBook ISBN:
9789004281325
Schlagwörter für dieses Buch
east-central; northern; europe; scandinavians; scandinavia; khazars; slavs; chamber-like; grave; early elites; syncretic burial customs; burial customs; long-distance trade; dna tests; strontium isotope analysis
Zielgruppe(n) für dieses Buch
All interested in the archaeology and history of east-central Europe, non coventional burial customs, ethnicity, early state elites in the Late Viking Ages.