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På höjderna och i stadens utkant : gravfält och gravgårdar i det äldsta Sigtuna

Authors :
Ljung, Cecilia
Zachrisson, Torun
Kjellström, Anna
Ljung, Cecilia
Zachrisson, Torun
Kjellström, Anna
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This article discusses late Viking Age mortuary practices in the town of Sigtuna during the early urban phase (c. 980–1100 AD) with focus on the so-called graveyards (Sw. gravgårdar): cemeteries where the dead were inhumed mainly in accordance with Christian customs, but that lacked churches. It aims to trace cultural, social, or religious communities among the early town dwellers based on an analysis of their burial rituals, in combination with results of osteological and bioarcheological studies of their physical remains. The paper shows that burial customs varied within the early townscape: the dead were laid to rest under visible grave constructions in exposed topographical locations, as well as on flat-ground cemeteries in lower terrain close to the settlement area or at early churchyards. Moreover, diversity in mortuary customs, sex and age distribution, gender division, and diet can be detected between individual cemeteries, indicating that they were used by different urban groups that to some extent parted from their dead in different ways. The results of bioarcheological analyses indicate a heterogenous early urban population, comprising people from the Mälaren area, and also from distant regions. The burial customs reflect this specific urban situation, bearing witness to both long-distance contacts and roots in local mortuary traditions.<br />Title in Web of Science: On the heights and on the town's edge: Grave fields and graveyards in the earliest Sigtuna<br />VR 2016-02532

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Swedish
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1481650817
Document Type :
Electronic Resource