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Archaeological Review from Cambridge


2001

Issue 17.2 cover, dark with animals hanging from tree

17.2 Early Medieval Religion
Edited by Aleks Pluskowski

 

 

 

William Kilbride
'Why I Fell Cheated by the Term Christianisation'

Philippa Patrick
'Bloodlust, Salvation or Fertile Imagination? Human Sacrifice in Early Medieval Northern Europe'

Aleks Pluskowski
'The Sacred Gallows: Sacrificial Hanging to Óđinn'

Anne-Sofie Gräslund
'The Conversion of Scandinavia: A Sudden Event or a Gradual Process?'

Jörn Staecker
'The Mission of the Triangle: The Christianisation of the Saxons, West Slavs and Danes in a Comparative Analysis'

Linn Lager
'Art as a Reflection of Religion Change: The Process of Christianisation as Shown in the Ornamentation on Runestones'

Gunnar Andersson
'West and East: Two Sides to the Same Coin? On Variation and their Significance in Inhumation Burials in Eastern Central Sweden c.950 – 1150 AD'

Dawn Hedley
'Equality, Humility and Non-Materialism? Christianity and Anglo-Saxon Burial Practices
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Book Reviews

Ancient Warfare
J. Carman and A. Harding (eds)
Reviewed by Aleks Pluskowski

Oxford Archaeological Guides
A. Clardige
Reviewed by Stephanie Meece

Kinship, Networks and Exchange: Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences, Vol. 12
T. Schweitzer and D.R. White
Reviewed by Robert Harding



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