A lot of the contributions here, but not all, can be found in the swedish book Vendeltid
Contents of the book:
0. Introduction.
Ambrosiani, Björn. p. 9
1. Helmets, crowns and warrior's dress - from the Roman emperors to the chieftains of Uppland
Almgren, Bertil. • p. 11-16
2. Background to the boat-graves of the Mälaren valley
Ambrosiani, Björn. • p. 17-22
3. Regalia and symbols in the boat-graves
Ambrosiani, Björn. • p. 23-30
4. Aspects of site topography and boat morphology of the inhumation boat-graves of Vendel period Sweden
Anderson, Phyllis. • p. 31-38
5. The chronology of the Vendel graves
Arrhenius, Birgit. • p. 39-70
6. Valsgärde
Arwidsson, Greta. • p. 71-82
7. The characterization of mounted garnets and its value as archaeological evidence
Bimson, Mavis • Leese, Morven. • p. 83-90
8. Zur topographischen und onomastischen Klärung des eisenzeitlichen Begräbnisplatzes von Kurmukarmu
Erä-Esko, Aarni. • p. 91-98
9. Economic and settlement background to Sutton Hoo in eastern England
Hills, Catherine M. • p. 99-104
10. Vendel and the Vendel period
Lundström, Agneta. • p. 105-108
11. Royal and aristocratic graves in central and western Europe in the Merovingian period
Müller-Wille, Michael. • p. 109-116
12. Settlement and power among the Svear in the Vendel period
Sawyer, Peter Hayes. • p. 117-122
13. The custom of burial in boats
Schönbäck, Bengt. • p. 123-132
14. A Vendel warrior from Vallentuna. The grave. Human remains and animal offerings. A rune -inscribed gaming-die from Vallentuna
Sjösvärd, Lars • Vretemark, Maria • Gustavson, Helmer. • p. 133-150
15. Techniques and craftsmanship in the Vendel period
Thålin-Bergman, Lena. • p. 151-162
16. Sweden-England
Wilson, David M. • p. 163-166
17. The Merovingian dogs from the boat-graves at Vendel
Öhman, Il. • p. 167-182
18. Pictorial parts
A. Boat-grave sights p. 183-189
B. The Coppergate Helment - a recent find in York
Tweedle, Dominic. p. 190-191
Language
English
Pages
191
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Riksantikvarieämbetet / Statens Historiska museum
Release
January 01, 1983
ISBN
9171925473
ISBN 13
9789171925473
Vendel Period Studies: Transactions of the Boat-Grave Symposium in Stockholm, February 2-3, 1981
A lot of the contributions here, but not all, can be found in the swedish book Vendeltid
Contents of the book:
0. Introduction.
Ambrosiani, Björn. p. 9
1. Helmets, crowns and warrior's dress - from the Roman emperors to the chieftains of Uppland
Almgren, Bertil. • p. 11-16
2. Background to the boat-graves of the Mälaren valley
Ambrosiani, Björn. • p. 17-22
3. Regalia and symbols in the boat-graves
Ambrosiani, Björn. • p. 23-30
4. Aspects of site topography and boat morphology of the inhumation boat-graves of Vendel period Sweden
Anderson, Phyllis. • p. 31-38
5. The chronology of the Vendel graves
Arrhenius, Birgit. • p. 39-70
6. Valsgärde
Arwidsson, Greta. • p. 71-82
7. The characterization of mounted garnets and its value as archaeological evidence
Bimson, Mavis • Leese, Morven. • p. 83-90
8. Zur topographischen und onomastischen Klärung des eisenzeitlichen Begräbnisplatzes von Kurmukarmu
Erä-Esko, Aarni. • p. 91-98
9. Economic and settlement background to Sutton Hoo in eastern England
Hills, Catherine M. • p. 99-104
10. Vendel and the Vendel period
Lundström, Agneta. • p. 105-108
11. Royal and aristocratic graves in central and western Europe in the Merovingian period
Müller-Wille, Michael. • p. 109-116
12. Settlement and power among the Svear in the Vendel period
Sawyer, Peter Hayes. • p. 117-122
13. The custom of burial in boats
Schönbäck, Bengt. • p. 123-132
14. A Vendel warrior from Vallentuna. The grave. Human remains and animal offerings. A rune -inscribed gaming-die from Vallentuna
Sjösvärd, Lars • Vretemark, Maria • Gustavson, Helmer. • p. 133-150
15. Techniques and craftsmanship in the Vendel period
Thålin-Bergman, Lena. • p. 151-162
16. Sweden-England
Wilson, David M. • p. 163-166
17. The Merovingian dogs from the boat-graves at Vendel
Öhman, Il. • p. 167-182
18. Pictorial parts
A. Boat-grave sights p. 183-189
B. The Coppergate Helment - a recent find in York
Tweedle, Dominic. p. 190-191