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Animals and animated objects in the Early Middle Ages / edited by Leszek Gardeła and Kamil Kajkowski.

Other author/creatorGardeła, Leszek, editor.
Other author/creatorKajkowski, Kamil, editor.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2023]
Copyright Notice ©2023
Description204 pages : illustrations (some color), maps, plans (some color) ; 28 cm.
Subject(s)
Series New approaches in archaeology
New approaches in archaeology (Brepols (Firm)) ; 1. UNAUTHORIZED
Contents Animals and Animated Objects in Early Medieval Worlds: An Introduction / Leszek Gardeła and Kamil Kajkowski -- Bear Phalanges and Bearskins in Graves of the First Millennnium AD: Cultural Developments and Characteristics of a Unique Burial Custom in Central and Northern Europe / Sebastian Beermann -- What Could Birds do for the Dead? Animals and Humans in the Mortuary Practices of Viking Age Ribe / Sarah Croix -- Between Life and Death: Waterfowl in Viking Age Funerary Practices / Klaudia Karpińska -- Exploring Animals as Agents and Objects in Early Medieval Iceland and Scandinavia / Harriet J. Evans Tang and Keith Ruiter -- Horse Burials on Viking Age Gotland: Between Mounted Warriors and Totemic Animals / Matthias S. Toplak -- Horses and Burial Rites in the Early Piast State and Pomerania / Jerzy Sikora -- Riders on the Storm: Decorative Horse Bridles in the Early Piast State and Pomerania / Leszek Gardeła and Kamil Kajkowski -- Between the Beasts: On the Meaning and Function of Small Quadruped Figurines from Estonia / Tõnno Jonuks and Tuuli Kurisoo.
Abstract "Since time immemorial, animals have played crucial roles in people's lives. In Continental and Northern Europe, especially in the Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages, animals were both feared and revered. Varying and often ambivalent perceptions of fauna were expressed through everyday practices, religious beliefs, and the zoomorphic ornamentation of a wide plethora of objects that ranged from jewellery, weapons, and equestrian equipment to wagons and ships. This timely volume critically investigates the multivalence of animals in medieval archaeology, literature, and art in order to present human attitudes to creatures such as bears, horses, dogs, and birds in a novel and interdisciplinary way. The chapters gathered together here explore the prominence of animals, animal parts, and their various visual representations in domestic spaces and the wider public arena, on the battlefield, and in an array of ritual practices, but also examine the importance of zoomorphic art for emerging elites at a time of social and political tensions across Scandinavia and the oft-overlooked Western Slavic and Baltic societies. This innovative book draws together scholars from across Europe in order to pave the way for a nuanced international and interdisciplinary dialogue that has the capacity to substantially increase our perception of human and animal worlds of the Early Middle Ages."-- Publisher's website.
General note"The idea for this volume was born during the third instalment of the 'Motifs through the Ages' conference, which took place in Bytów, Poland over 15-17 December 2017."--Page 16.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
Genre/formHistory.
ISBN9782503600901
ISBN2503600905 (paperback)

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