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issn 1400-7835 isbn 91-89338-15-4 Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson The Birka Warrior The Birka Warrior focuses on the martial aspects of life in the Viking Age trading post of Birka, particularly its Garrison. The long-distance contacts of the warriors are reflected through an extensive find-materi- al, illustrating their work and worldview, and their relation to the con- temporary warriors of eastern and western Europe. Through studies of style and artefact distribution, Birka is set in an international context, revealing political and diplomatic contacts with such power-political centres as Kiev and Constantinople. Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson is active at the Archaeological Research Laboratory. Within the projects Birka’s Fortifications and Strongholds and Fortifications in Central Sweden AD 400—1100, she participated in the archaeological research excavations at Birka from 1997—2004. The Birka Warrior The material culture of a martial society Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY, SWEDEN Theses and Papers in Scientific Archaeology 8 Doctoral Thesis in Archaeological Science at Stockholm University, Sweden 2006 8

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Page 1: The Birka Warrior - DiVA portalsu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:189759/COVER01.pdf · 2009. 2. 27. · The Birka Warrior focuses on the martial aspects of life in the Viking Age

issn 1400-7835isbn 91-89338-15-4

Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson

The Birka Warrior

The Birka Warrior focuses on the martial aspects of life in the Viking Age trading post of Birka, particularly its Garrison. The long-distance contacts of the warriors are refl ected through an extensive fi nd-materi-al, illustrating their work and worldview, and their relation to the con-temporary warriors of eastern and western Europe. Through studies of style and artefact distribution, Birka is set in an international context, revealing political and diplomatic contacts with such power-political centres as Kiev and Constantinople.

Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson is active at the Archaeological Research Laboratory. Within the projects Birka’s Fortifi cations and Strongholds and Fortifi cations in Central Sweden AD 400—1100, she participated in the archaeological research excavations at Birka from 1997—2004.

The Birka WarriorThe material culture of a martial society

Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson

Department of Archaeology and Classical StudiesSTOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY, SWEDEN

Theses and Papers in Scientifi c Archaeology 8

Doctoral Thesis in Archaeological Science at Stockholm University, Sweden 2006

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