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Architecture, Society, and Ritual in Viking Age Scandinavia
Doors, Dwellings, and Domestic Space

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  • Date Published: February 2019
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  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781108497220

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  • In this book, Marianne Hem Eriksen explores the social organization of Viking Age Scandinavia through a study of domestic architecture, and in particular, the doorway. A highly charged architectural element, the door is not merely a practical, constructional solution. Doors control access, generate movement, and demark boundaries, yet also serve as potent ritual objects. For this study, Eriksen analyzes and interprets the archaeological data of house remains from Viking Age Norway, which are here synthesized for the first time. Using social approaches to architecture, she demonstrates how the domestic space of the Viking household, which could include masters and slaves, wives and mistresses, children and cattle, was not neutral. Quotidian and ritual interactions with, through, and orchestrated by doorways prove to be central to the production of a social world in the Viking Age. Eriksen's book challenges the male-dominated focus of research on the Vikings and expands research questions beyond topics of seaborne warriors, trade, and craft.

    • Offers a close study of a specific architectural element - the door - and uses this to tell rich stories about households, movement and embodiment in domestic space, access and hierarchy, and rituals centered on liminal boundaries and passages
    • Proposes a social archaeology of the Viking Age
    • Focuses on everyday life in the domestic sphere and situates this in larger social, political and cosmological contexts
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    'It is a fabulous piece of work, lucid, well documented, imaginative and beautifully organised. It will be of interest to scholars working on other periods or in other parts of the world.' Richard Bradley, University of Reading

    'Doors can be entries and exits, metaphors, symbols, and more. This fascinating work gives us Vikings as we've never seen them - their ideas on death and life, their sense of home, their bodies and behavior, it's all here. Marianne Hem Eriksen is one of the leading innovators in Viking archaeology today, and this book is the proof.' Neil Price, University of Uppsala

    '… thought provoking … offers an interesting and useful strategy for investigating the domestic, ritual and everyday life of late Iron-Age/Viking-Age people … also refreshing in its near exclusion of the stereotypical Viking warrior, instead putting women, children, animals, rituals and everyday chores into the limelight.' Elise Kleivane, Medieval Archaeology

    'This is an interesting and important contribution to the literature not only on Viking-Age buildings, but also to the explicitly theorised study of everyday life in the period … The book deserves to become a point of reference and inspiration for years to come.' Steve Ashby, Medieval Archaeology

    'This monograph is a valuable contribution to the scholarship on domestic life in the Viking Age …' Teva Vidal, Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies

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    • Date Published: February 2019
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781108497220
    • length: 296 pages
    • dimensions: 262 x 185 x 18 mm
    • weight: 0.8kg
    • contains: 54 b/w illus. 9 colour illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Opening Doors to the Viking Age:
    1. Entry points
    2. The power of the door
    Part II. Ordering Settlements and Landscapes:
    3. Fleshing out the past: houses and households of the Viking Age
    4. Crossing the threshold: interior space
    5. Networked landscapes: exterior space
    Part III. Ritual Objects, Ritual Spaces:
    6. 'Lift me over door-hinges and lintels': doorways, bodies, and biographies
    7. Thresholds to other worlds
    8. Exits: a social archaeology of the Viking Age
    Appendix.

  • Author

    Marianne Hem Eriksen, University of Oslo
    Marianne Hem Eriksen is Associate Professor of Archaeology at the University of Oslo. She is a research fellow (2017–2019) at the University of Cambridge. An elected member of the Young Researchers of Norway, under the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, she was awarded His Majesty the King's Gold Medal for Younger Scholars of Excellence in 2016.

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