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Activating the Monuments - The Ritual Use of Cairns in Bronze Age Norrland
Author(s) -
Hans Bolin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
current swedish archaeology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2002-3901
pISSN - 1102-7355
DOI - 10.37718/csa.1998.01
Subject(s) - kinship , history , bronze , archaeology , meaning (existential) , anthropology , ancient history , geography , sociology , psychology , psychotherapist
This article deals with cairns and stone-settings in Northern Sweden. The central questions are: what was the meaning of the cairns, who built them, and what were the intentions of the people in doing so? Cairns and stonesettings do not only represent a kind of permanent and completed graveconstruction for individual burials. The ritual use of cairns and cairn-like stone-settings also involved a broad spectrum of ritual activities. It is here suggested that the cairns should be related to kinship groups and considered as long-term monuments, which were continually rebuilt and activated in the local ritual.

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