Royalty and Ritual

The landscape of power in early medieval Scotland and Europe

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Medieval kings and kingship, and the rituals that define them, continue to captivate both scholars and the wider public. This interdisciplinary volume offers a Europe-wide perspective on early medieval kingship, with a particular focus on Scotland. What types of royal sites existed in the early medieval period in Scotland, and how did they vary regionally? Can we trace these sites in placenames? What rituals and other activities were associated with these sites, and what purposes did they serve? These and other questions are explored in the papers gathered together in this interdisciplinary volume. Drawing together experts in archaeology, history, placenames, folklore, poetry, and art history, the volume unpacks the story of early medieval kingship in Scotland against a European backdrop and across multiple scales, from multi-site regions and the mobile exercise of kingship, to single-site landscapes, analysis of significant objects, and the memorialisation of stories through tradition. Framed by recent archaeological excavations in Scotland, Wales, Ireland, England, and Scandinavia, this book presents a rich and innovative approach to the study of kingship in the early medieval period.

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ISBN/EAN 9789464271546
Auteur Alexandra Sanmark
Uitgever Sidestone Press
Taal Engels
Uitvoering Gebonden in harde band
Pagina's 200
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Introduction Mark A. Hall, Alexandra Sanmark, Jane Geddes and Oisín Plumb I: Scotland from pagan rulers to Christian kings Powerful Place(s): elite power and the central place complexes of early medieval northern Britain Gordon Noble Identifying the development of local power centres in Pictland and Alba Nick Evans Lords of The Dance: materialising sacral leadership in early medieval Scotland Mark A. Hall The St Andrews Sarcophagus: shrine for an anointed king? Jane Geddes Characterising early medieval Royal Sites: Scotland in an Insular context Ewan Campbell Kings’ feet or the marks of angels? Footprints in stone revisited Thomas Owen Clancy Memories of Pictish secular power in places of Christian ritual Oisín Plumb II: Aspects of kingship in Scotland’s Insular and European neighbours Fæsted-Harreby-Sønder Hygum: a power centre in southern Jutland Lars Grundvad Kings’ Seats or Royal Residences? Thoughts about Scandinavian ‘central places’ Jan-Henrik Fallgren Local communities and the rise of polities in the Tyne-Forth region (c 400–850 AD) Celia Orsini The visual prominence and accessibility of the early medieval great hall complex at Yeavering, Northumberland, England Brian Buchanan, Sarah Semple, Tudor Skinner Royal nunneries as centres of power: a comparison of Anglo-Saxon and Pictish evidence Barbara Yorke The importance of St Michael’s Workington within the 10th-century Hiberno-Scandinavian polity Caroline Paterson Kings on the move: the case of the Viking Great Army Shane McLeod Origins of the Tøglag metre and the royal power rituals at the court of Knútr inn Ríki Jakub Morawiec Royal uses of ‘Sites of Memory’ in the Viking Age and modern Norway Karl Christian Alvestad and Anne Irene Riisøy The Stone of Scone David H. Caldwell Royal power and folklore in early medieval Wales and the microcosm of Llangorse Mark Redknap

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