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Douglas J. Bolender
What is the role of events when evaluating the long-term significance of the archaeological record? Given that the event is a key mechanism for structural change, are historical transformations always eventful? And what is the relationship between sp
Autor:
Douglas J. Bolender, Eric D. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Historical Archaeology. 53:559-574
“Proletarian” relations are generally understood in terms of capitalist dispossession. However, a deeper historical approach to class relations in Iceland reveals the fundamental role of monopolization and labor insecurity across capitalist and p
Autor:
Douglas J. Bolender
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American Antiquity. 87:189-190
Autor:
Kathryn A. Catlin, Douglas J. Bolender
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Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association. 29:120-133
Autor:
Douglas J. Bolender, Eric D. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Post-Medieval Archaeology. 52:65-83
SUMMARY: Between the 11th and 19th centuries, household archaeology in Iceland comprises rural, dispersed farmsteads notable for their boundedness and stability, suggesting productive and reproductive autonomy. Insights from Actor-Network Theory and
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 12:244-256
The results of a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) survey over a Viking-Age Christian churchyard (ca. 1000–1100 CE) that was subsequently fully excavated are reported. During excavation, broadband time-domain reflectometry (TDR) measurements of appare
Autor:
Douglas J. Bolender, Guðný Zoëga
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social Archaeology. 17:69-91
The Christian conversion of Iceland in A.D. 1000 was accompanied by distinct changes in religious practice and ritual places. In the following century, household cemeteries were established at many farms. Examining the early Christian household cemet
Publikováno v:
Journal of Field Archaeology. 41:389-412
An archaeological survey of the Viking Age settlement pattern in the Langholt region of North Iceland suggests that being early in this sequence conferred tremendous advantages to the settlers of this previously uninhabited landscape. Many of the far
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Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 60:101227
Imported durable goods are relatively rare in non-elite Icelandic household assemblages, presenting a common difficulty for archaeologists studying impoverished assemblages. Test excavations of household middens across Skagafjorður, North Iceland al
Publikováno v:
Engaging Archaeology
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https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119240549.ch4
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119240549.ch4