The Archaeology of Slavery in Early Medieval Northern Europe The Invisible Commodity /
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Izvleček: | IX, 191 p. 69 illus., 33 illus. in color. text |
Jezik: | angleščina |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2021.
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Izdaja: | 1st ed. 2021. |
Serija: | Themes in Contemporary Archaeology,
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Online dostop: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73291-2 |
Format: | Elektronski eKnjiga |
Kazalo:
- Introduction: An ‘invisible commodity’?; Marek Jankowiak and Felix Biermann
- Part One: Comparative perspectives
- Chapter 1. The arrogation of slavery: Prehistory, archaeology, and pre-theoretical commitments concerning people as property; Timothy Taylor
- Chapter 2. Recent approaches to the archaeological investigation of slavery in Africa; Paul Lane
- Part Two: The British Isles
- Chapter 3. To tread the paths, and traverse the moors: Investigating slavery in early medieval western Britain; Katie Hemer
- Chapter 4. The archaeology of slave trading in Viking Age Britain and Ireland: A methodological approach; Janel Fontaine
- Part Three: Scandinavia
- Chapter 5. The norm and the subaltern. Identifying slaves in an early medieval Scandinavian society; Anna Kjellström
- Chapter 6. Legacy of the disowned. Finding ambátts in high medieval Scania and Östergötland through ceramic production; Mats Roslund
- Chapter 7. Bonded people. Making thralls visible in Viking-Age and early medieval Sweden; Torun Zachrisson
- Part Four: Central Europe
- Chapter 8. The slave trade in Great Moravia: reality or fiction?; Jiří Macháček
- Chapter 9. Slavery and slave trade in early medieval Czech duchy: Archaeology of slavery or slavery of archaeology?; Ivo Štefan
- Chapter 10. Archaeological evidence for slavery among the early medieval north-western Slavs; Felix Biermann
- Chapter 11.Tracing the Saqaliba: slave trade and the archaeology of tenth-century northern Europe; Marek Jankowiak
- Index.