Sagaholm : North European Bronze Age rock art and burial ritual


Joakim Goldhahn
Bok Engelsk 2016
Annen tittel
Utgitt
Oxford : Oxbow Books , 2016
Omfang
XII, 140 sider : illustrasjoner
Opplysninger
Først publisert på svensk i 1999 med tittel: Sagaholm : hällristningar och gravritual. - Innhold: Foreword / by Richard Bradley -- Prologue -- Abstract -- Introduction -- An antiquarian biography -- In the name of science -- The motifs -- The monument -- Chronology -- Narrative and metaphors -- Beyond Sagaholm -- Return to Sagaholm. - "Major new appraisal of the symbolism and meaning of a major group of Middle Bronze Age rock art engravings from a well-known Swedish burial context which considers these engravings as an important part of burial ritual, linked to certain beliefs about the regeneration of life. This major new study by one of Europe's leading prehistorians presents and discusses a series of rock art engravings from a Bronze Age barrow in Ljungarum parish, Jönköping Län, situated in the central part of southern Sweden. Sagaholm contains the largest group of rock engravings discovered in a burial context in northern Europe. Joachim Goldhahn addresses a number of aspects of the use of rock engravings in burial rituals during the Middle Bronze Age (c. 1600-1100 BC), combining the antiquarian and scientific history of this extraordinary find. In order to understand the meaning and significance of the rock art in the barrow, the author presents a theoretical argument that the art is meaningfully composed and can been seen as the result of an active symbolic praxis which mirrors a metaphorical way of thinking. Special concern is given to the frequent horse motifs at Sagaholm, and it is argued that they, and the morphology of this particular barrow, can be seen as a metaphor for a new and exotic cosmology that reached southern Scandinavia during the Middle Bronze Age. It is further suggested that this extraordinary find points to a (re)interpretation of Scandinavian Bronze Age rock art as an important part of burial ritual, linked to certain beliefs about the regeneration of life"--Forlaget.
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ISBN
978-1-78570-264-8

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