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Early Christian Grave Monuments and the Eleventh-Century Context of the Monument Descriptor hvalf

Authors :
Ljung, Cecilia
Source :
Futhark: International Journal of Runic Studies, Vol 5, Pp 151-169 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
University of Oslo & Uppsala University, 2015.

Abstract

This paper discusses the use of the term hvalf as a monument descriptor in Swedish runic inscriptions with special focus on its first appearance, connotations and historical context. The main emphasis lies on the word itself and its relationship to early Christian grave monuments (also known as Eskilstunacists). Evidence for the use of hvalf suggests that the term was employed to denote grave monuments as early as the first part of the eleventh century. Parallels in ornamentation and design link some of the Swedish funerary monuments referred to as hvalf to a small set of stones carved with Ringerike-style ornamentation in England. It is argued that these groups of carved stones indicate reciprocal influence between Scandinavian and English burial and memorial traditions.

Details

Language :
Danish
ISSN :
18920950
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Futhark: International Journal of Runic Studies
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..0213c6c3cdc6197c51366358279f2875