Settlement, Climate Crisis and Lordship in Early Medieval Scandinavia

Q1 Arts and Humanities Current Swedish Archaeology Pub Date : 2024-02-24 DOI:10.37718/csa.2023.11
Jan-Henrik Fallgren
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This article examines and describes the nature of lordship in Scandinavia during the Early Medieval period (c.400–1000 CE). It counters the assertions of earlier research, which claim that lordship with estates had already developed at the beginning of the period. Earlier arguments have built on assumptions that the development of estates was propelled by the ‘Dust Veil’ and the subsequent climate crisis of the mid-sixth century. Scholars have argued that a more hierarchical society followed, reflected through the emergence of more lavish burial customs. Through a broad comparison with other north-western European regions and peoples, this article demonstrates that these burial customs can be understood differently, and further, that a more hierarchal society was not necessarily the outcome of the crises of the sixth century. The resulting analysis of Scandinavian lordship is then anchored in a detailed case study of the well-preserved settlements, houses, farms and field-systems on the Baltic Island of Öland. It concludes that incentives to create estates in Scandinavia were not present before the Christianization process.
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中世纪早期斯堪的纳维亚的定居、气候危机和领主制度
本文研究并描述了中世纪早期(约公元 400-1000 年)斯堪的纳维亚领主制的性质。文章反驳了早先研究中的观点,即拥有地产的领主制度在中世纪初期已经发展起来。早先的论点基于这样的假设,即庄园的发展是由 "尘纱 "和随后的六世纪中叶气候危机推动的。学者们认为,随之而来的是一个等级更加分明的社会,这体现在更加奢华的丧葬习俗上。本文通过与西北欧其他地区和民族的广泛比较,证明可以对这些墓葬习俗做出不同的理解,并进一步证明等级制度更加森严的社会并不一定是六世纪危机的结果。本文对斯堪的纳维亚领主制度的分析立足于对波罗的海厄兰岛上保存完好的定居点、房屋、农场和田地系统的详细案例研究。研究得出的结论是,在基督教化进程之前,斯堪的纳维亚并不存在建立庄园的动机。
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