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A ritual site with sacrificial wells from the Viking Age at Trelleborg, Denmark
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Gotfredsen, Anne Birgitte, Primeau, Charlotte, Frei, Karin Margarita and Jørgensen, Lars (2014) A ritual site with sacrificial wells from the Viking Age at Trelleborg, Denmark. Danish Journal of Archaeology, 3 (2). pp. 145-163. doi:10.1080/21662282.2015.1084730 ISSN 2166-2282.
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21662282.2015.1084730
Abstract
The promontory facing Storebælt with the well-known circular Viking Age military fortress of Trelleborg erected by Harold Bluetooth in AD 980/981 seems to have been an important ceremonial space prior to the erection of the fortress and contemporary with a nearby high status settlement dated to the seventh to the eleventh century. This study presents new cross-disciplinary investigations focusing on three sacrificial well-like structures (47, 50 and 121) from the pre-Christian Viking Age at Trelleborg. Two of the sacrificial wells (47 and 121) included the only skeletal remains of four children hitherto recovered from Danish Viking Age wells. The strontium isotope results of the four children point to local provenance. However, the results of each well seem to pair up in a systematic way pointing to that the children might come from two different key surrounding areas at Trelleborg. Furthermore, the three wells contained animal remains of primarily domestic livestock partly representing consumption waste from either profane or ritual meals deriving from, for example, blót activities. Well 47 produced a young he-goat and well 121 a hindlimb of an above-average-size young horse, a large part of a young cow and a large dog. Altogether intentional offerings deposited while still enfleshed and interpreted to have served as propitiatory sacrifices to honour or appease the gods and to ensure fertility. This research provides new information that enlightens the formation processes underlying accumulation of cultural deposits in features such as ritual wells, in the period prior to Christianity.
Item Type: | Journal Article | ||||
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Divisions: | Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Engineering > WMG (Formerly the Warwick Manufacturing Group) | ||||
Journal or Publication Title: | Danish Journal of Archaeology | ||||
Publisher: | The Royal Danish Library | ||||
ISSN: | 2166-2282 | ||||
Official Date: | November 2014 | ||||
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Volume: | 3 | ||||
Number: | 2 | ||||
Page Range: | pp. 145-163 | ||||
DOI: | 10.1080/21662282.2015.1084730 | ||||
Status: | Peer Reviewed | ||||
Publication Status: | Published | ||||
Access rights to Published version: | Restricted or Subscription Access |
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