Sandtorg. : En vareutvekslingsplass gjennom 1100 år

In this paper, I discuss a potential market place for theexchange of goods at Sandtorg in Harstad municipality,Troms and Finnmark county during the Iron Age and theMiddle Ages. Recently, a total of 125 objects were uncoveredon a farm, previously only mentioned in written sources inthe mid-16th centu...

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Published in:Primitive Tider
Main Author: Krokmyrdal, Tor-Ketil
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Norwegian
Published: University of Oslo Library 2021
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spelling ftosloiunivojs:oai:ojs.www.journals.uio.no:article/9254 2023-05-15T16:13:42+02:00 Sandtorg. : En vareutvekslingsplass gjennom 1100 år Krokmyrdal, Tor-Ketil 2021-12-10 application/pdf https://journals.uio.no/PT/article/view/9254 https://doi.org/10.5617/pt.9254 nor nor University of Oslo Library https://journals.uio.no/PT/article/view/9254/7805 https://journals.uio.no/PT/article/view/9254 doi:10.5617/pt.9254 Opphavsrett 2021 Primitive Tider Primitive tider; No. 23 (2021) Primitive Tider; Nr 23 (2021) 2535-6194 1501-0430 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftosloiunivojs https://doi.org/10.5617/pt.9254 2022-04-22T05:16:27Z In this paper, I discuss a potential market place for theexchange of goods at Sandtorg in Harstad municipality,Troms and Finnmark county during the Iron Age and theMiddle Ages. Recently, a total of 125 objects were uncoveredon a farm, previously only mentioned in written sources inthe mid-16th century. Finds of jewelry, silver, coins, weightand metal waste from the Viking Age suggest that exchangeof goods started at the site somewhere between AD 800 and 900. Further finds indicate that there were exchangegoods here throughout the Middle Ages and onwards to thehistorically documented trade. At the location, excavationshave uncovered a far larger amount of metalworking wastethan one would expect on an ordinary farm. This included lead, copper alloys, iron and silver. The finds indicate asmithy close to the Viking Age beach level and may suggestconstruction and repair of sea vessels at the site. AroundSandtorg there are no known Viking Age graves, indicatingthat Sandtorg did not have a large permanent population,and consequently was not a large marketplace. However,it is possible that the market function was combined withservices such as repairs or construction of seagoing vesselsand guesthouses for travelers. If so, the activity at Sandtorg may have been significant. Article in Journal/Newspaper Finnmark Finnmark Troms University of Oslo (UiO): FRITT (E-Journals) Sandtorg ENVELOPE(16.522,16.522,68.570,68.570) Primitive Tider 23
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description In this paper, I discuss a potential market place for theexchange of goods at Sandtorg in Harstad municipality,Troms and Finnmark county during the Iron Age and theMiddle Ages. Recently, a total of 125 objects were uncoveredon a farm, previously only mentioned in written sources inthe mid-16th century. Finds of jewelry, silver, coins, weightand metal waste from the Viking Age suggest that exchangeof goods started at the site somewhere between AD 800 and 900. Further finds indicate that there were exchangegoods here throughout the Middle Ages and onwards to thehistorically documented trade. At the location, excavationshave uncovered a far larger amount of metalworking wastethan one would expect on an ordinary farm. This included lead, copper alloys, iron and silver. The finds indicate asmithy close to the Viking Age beach level and may suggestconstruction and repair of sea vessels at the site. AroundSandtorg there are no known Viking Age graves, indicatingthat Sandtorg did not have a large permanent population,and consequently was not a large marketplace. However,it is possible that the market function was combined withservices such as repairs or construction of seagoing vesselsand guesthouses for travelers. If so, the activity at Sandtorg may have been significant.
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