Samiske bjørnegraver : Deres utseende og plassering i landskapet

For the Sami, as in many other hunter cultures, the bear has been considered as sacred. The hunt itself, and following feast, has therefore been associated with several rituals and ceremonies. One of them is the burial of the bear’s remains. This thesis attempts to point to similarities between the...

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Main Author: Solsten, Ann Kristin
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:Norwegian
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia 2016
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spelling ftuppsalauniv:oai:DiVA.org:uu-295776 2023-05-15T18:10:17+02:00 Samiske bjørnegraver : Deres utseende og plassering i landskapet Sami bear graves : Their characteristics and location in the landscape Solsten, Ann Kristin 2016 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-295776 nor nor Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-295776 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess sami bear graves landscape characteristic location samer bjørnegraver landskap karakteristisk plassering Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2016 ftuppsalauniv 2023-02-23T21:37:44Z For the Sami, as in many other hunter cultures, the bear has been considered as sacred. The hunt itself, and following feast, has therefore been associated with several rituals and ceremonies. One of them is the burial of the bear’s remains. This thesis attempts to point to similarities between the characteristics of different bear graves, and their placements in the landscape. Bear graves appear in both Northern Sami and South Sami areas in Scandinavia. The graves in the North Sami area are the oldest, essentially from the period 900–1300 AD. They often appear in caves or natural gorges in large rocks along the coast. In the South Sami area, the graves are mostly younger than the northern, and the excavated and dated graves points to a period of usage between AD 1700 and 1800. The graves in the South Sami area are mostly located in the inland, with an appearance of a scree of large stones, where the bear’s bones have been placed on the ground and hidden with stones. Sometimes also wood and peat has been used to hide the remains of the bears in this area. In both the Northern Sami and the South Sami areas, the bear graves occurs mainly close to water, either in fjords, by lakes, riverbanks or on islands. The graves closeness to mountain and hill terrain, settlements and places of sacrifice, has also been identified as a characteristic feature. Bachelor Thesis sami sami Uppsala University: Publications (DiVA)
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location
samer
bjørnegraver
landskap
karakteristisk
plassering
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landskap
karakteristisk
plassering
Solsten, Ann Kristin
Samiske bjørnegraver : Deres utseende og plassering i landskapet
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description For the Sami, as in many other hunter cultures, the bear has been considered as sacred. The hunt itself, and following feast, has therefore been associated with several rituals and ceremonies. One of them is the burial of the bear’s remains. This thesis attempts to point to similarities between the characteristics of different bear graves, and their placements in the landscape. Bear graves appear in both Northern Sami and South Sami areas in Scandinavia. The graves in the North Sami area are the oldest, essentially from the period 900–1300 AD. They often appear in caves or natural gorges in large rocks along the coast. In the South Sami area, the graves are mostly younger than the northern, and the excavated and dated graves points to a period of usage between AD 1700 and 1800. The graves in the South Sami area are mostly located in the inland, with an appearance of a scree of large stones, where the bear’s bones have been placed on the ground and hidden with stones. Sometimes also wood and peat has been used to hide the remains of the bears in this area. In both the Northern Sami and the South Sami areas, the bear graves occurs mainly close to water, either in fjords, by lakes, riverbanks or on islands. The graves closeness to mountain and hill terrain, settlements and places of sacrifice, has also been identified as a characteristic feature.
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