|
|
Thursday 24 May 2012
![]() | |
|
Sale Bargains & |
Guests in the House: Cultural Transmission Between Slavs and Scandinavians 900-1300by Mats Roslund Mats Roslund discusses the presence of Slavic visitors in the area corresponding to modern Sweden during the period 900-1300 AD. Ethnic and cultural identity are seen through the reproduction of a Slav style in every-day pottery. The interpretation is preceded by an introduction to Slav archaeology and cultural identity expressed in material culture. The focus is on a pottery type called Baltic ware. Baltic ware has traditionally been regarded as a purely Slavic product, reaching Scandinavia through trade and free-moving artisans or as a result of co-operation between Slavic and Scandinavian potters. The aim of the book is to capture the dynamics in the interaction, to distinguish regional differences between the two traditions and present a contextual interpretation. 592p b/w illus (Brill 2007) Browse other Medieval Europe East & Russia books Browse other Viking books |
| Ordering Information | Privacy & Copyright Statement |