Den samiske bjørnekultuen - arkeologiske spor til samisk historie og religion.
This paper aims to present an ongoing research project about the Sámi bear graves in Norway. The paper focuses on bear graves related to burial customs and rituals associated with cavities. It also addresses the fact that, as can be seen from the many Rock carvings, dated from 8000–2000 BCE, the bea...
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ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/24530 2023-05-15T18:14:50+02:00 Den samiske bjørnekultuen - arkeologiske spor til samisk historie og religion. The sámi bear graves - archaeological traces related to burial customs and rituals in Natural cavities Sommerseth, Ingrid 2021 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24530 nob nob Historiskarkeologiska föreningen META - Historiskarkeologisk tidskrift Sommerseth IS. Den samiske bjørnekultuen - arkeologiske spor til samisk historie og religion. META - Historiskarkeologisk tidskrift. 2021:9-31 FRIDAID 1918971 2002-0406 2002-388X https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24530 openAccess Copyright 2021 The Author(s) Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2021 ftunivtroemsoe 2022-03-30T22:58:17Z This paper aims to present an ongoing research project about the Sámi bear graves in Norway. The paper focuses on bear graves related to burial customs and rituals associated with cavities. It also addresses the fact that, as can be seen from the many Rock carvings, dated from 8000–2000 BCE, the bear was often portrayed as a vital and significant animal to people in prehistoric times. The background to the project is the study of 30 bear burial sites known in Norway. In general, these date from 300 CE to early modern period, 1700s. This makes this burial custom one of the longest surviving burial traditions in Europe spanning almost two millennia. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sámi samisk University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Norway |
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This paper aims to present an ongoing research project about the Sámi bear graves in Norway. The paper focuses on bear graves related to burial customs and rituals associated with cavities. It also addresses the fact that, as can be seen from the many Rock carvings, dated from 8000–2000 BCE, the bear was often portrayed as a vital and significant animal to people in prehistoric times. The background to the project is the study of 30 bear burial sites known in Norway. In general, these date from 300 CE to early modern period, 1700s. This makes this burial custom one of the longest surviving burial traditions in Europe spanning almost two millennia. |
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Den samiske bjørnekultuen - arkeologiske spor til samisk historie og religion. |
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Den samiske bjørnekultuen - arkeologiske spor til samisk historie og religion. |
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Den samiske bjørnekultuen - arkeologiske spor til samisk historie og religion. |
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Den samiske bjørnekultuen - arkeologiske spor til samisk historie og religion. |
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Den samiske bjørnekultuen - arkeologiske spor til samisk historie og religion. |
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den samiske bjørnekultuen - arkeologiske spor til samisk historie og religion. |
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META - Historiskarkeologisk tidskrift Sommerseth IS. Den samiske bjørnekultuen - arkeologiske spor til samisk historie og religion. META - Historiskarkeologisk tidskrift. 2021:9-31 FRIDAID 1918971 2002-0406 2002-388X https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24530 |
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