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El. knyga: Buried in the Borderlands: An Artefact Typology and Chronology for the Netherlands in the Early Medieval Period on the Basis of Funerary Archaeology

(Headland Archaeology)
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jan-2024
  • Leidėjas: Archaeopress Archaeology
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781803275741
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jan-2024
  • Leidėjas: Archaeopress Archaeology
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781803275741
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Buried in the Borderlands is the result of a large-scale yet detailed study of early medieval grave furnishings from the Netherlands, aiming at the creation of a comprehensive artefact typology and updated relative chronology for this under-explored period in the Low Countries.













During the early medieval period, the present-day Netherlands occupied a unique position as a border zone between the Frisians, Saxons and Merovingian Franks. For this large-scale research, grave goods were analysed from approximately 2500 inhumations from 21 cemeteries distributed across the country and incorporating the material culture of the aforementioned peoples. The resulting database was studied using the statistical research method Correspondence Analysis. A date was generated for individual artefact types and grave contexts. Creating the finds database confirmed that the varied Dutch material culture of the early medieval period cannot be analysed by only using a German or French typology. To simplify and locally embed future research as well as to allow for international comparison, a holistic typology has been developed which includes artefact types with roots in Germany, France and the surrounding countries as well as locally produced objects. All artefact types are provided with a revised date based on Dutch find contexts.
Introduction


Historiography


The Netherlands in the early medieval period


Methodology


Introduction to the cemeteries


A revised date for inhumations from the Netherlands


Typology


Buckles and belt fittings


Pottery


Glassware


Spearheads


Seaxes


Shield bosses


Axes


Swords


Arrow heads


Brooches


Pins


Earrings


Pendants and amulets


Bracelets


Finger rings


Combs


Tweezers


Rings and chatelaines


Keys


Tools and utensils


Metal vessels


Wooden vessels


Beads


Furnished burial in the Netherlands


Conclusions


Bibliography


Appendix


Inhumation chronology
Tim van Tongeren is a finds specialist and independent researcher. He works as a Post-Excavation Project Officer for Headland Archaeology in the West Midlands. He obtained his degree in archaeology from Leiden University in the Netherlands (2014) and subsequently relocated to Wales where he studied the archaeology of the Anglo-Saxon and Viking period in Britain and Ireland. He obtained a masters degree with distinction from Cardiff University in 2016 and a doctorate in archaeology from Canterbury Christ Church University in 2021.