Where Wandering Water Gushes – the Depositional Landscape of the Mälaren Valley in the Late Bronze Age and Earliest Iron Age of Scandinavia

Q1 Arts and Humanities
C. Fredengren
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Abstract This paper deals with how the deposition of metalwork and animal and human remains into water and wet places may have contributed to the shaping of knowledge and the creation of social entities during the Late Bronze Age and Earliest Iron Age in the Mälaren Valley. This paper constitutes a part of a larger research project – Tidens Vatten – that has a particular focus on investigating the practices around the deposition of human and animal remains in watery places during the Bronze and Iron Ages in Sweden. The initial study lays the ground for a further analysis of how the deposition of metalwork in the Mälaren Valley may be understood in relation to the deposition of human remains and to other water and wetland features in the landscape. In this area the water-landscape and waterscape was considerably different in the Bronze and Earliest Iron Age due to shore displacement and the paper shows the importance of waterways and connections for these depositions, which would be a part of waters' agency.
游水涌涌的地方——斯堪的纳维亚青铜时代晚期和铁器时代早期Mälaren山谷的沉积景观
本文探讨了Mälaren山谷青铜时代晚期和铁器时代早期,金属制品、动物和人类遗骸在水和潮湿地方的沉积如何促进了知识的形成和社会实体的创造。这篇论文是一个更大的研究项目——Tidens Vatten——的一部分,该项目特别关注于调查瑞典青铜和铁器时代人类和动物遗骸在水里沉积的做法。最初的研究为进一步分析如何理解Mälaren山谷中金属制品的沉积与人类遗骸的沉积以及景观中其他水和湿地特征的关系奠定了基础。由于海岸位移,该地区的水景与青铜时代和早期铁器时代的水景有很大不同,论文显示了水道和连接对这些沉积物的重要性,这些沉积物将成为水域代理的一部分。
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Journal of Wetland Archaeology
Journal of Wetland Archaeology Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Wetland Archaeology publishes a wide range of contributions in all fields of wetland archaeology. It includes scientific and methodological features, geoprospection, environmental reconstruction, wetland hydrology, cultural aspects of wetland archaeology, as well as conservation, site management, legislation, and site protection. All periods and all geographic regions are covered.
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