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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Charlotte Fabech , Ulf NässmanPublisher: Jysk Arkaeologisk Selskab Imprint: Jysk Arkaeologisk Selskab Volume: 99 Weight: 0.449kg ISBN: 9788793423152ISBN 10: 8793423152 Pages: 452 Publication Date: 01 March 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPulled together by Charlotte Fabech and Ulf Nasman, two renowned Swedish scholars who have long worked around the topic, it draws on a wide international network to create a rounded, challenging and inspiring context for the find as well as a full publication of all fragments. . . .It goes beyond the simple links in earlier scholarship to ethnic groups such as Huns or Sarmatians and emphasises the cultural diversity and connectedness of this period, and the active role of small groups of ambitious people in travelling and shaping their future. The book itself is pleasure to hold, beautifully designed, generously laid out, and well.illustrated, with extended Russian summaries to ensure availability across a scholarly network as broad as the Sosdala horizon itself. It is a work which will spark debate, and which stands as a seminal contribution to the archaeology of the fifth century across Europe. --Fraser Hunter, National Museum of Scotland, """Pulled together by Charlotte Fabech and Ulf Nasman, two renowned Swedish scholars who have long worked around the topic, it draws on a wide international network to create a rounded, challenging and inspiring context for the find as well as a full publication of all fragments. . . .It goes beyond the simple links in earlier scholarship to ethnic groups such as Huns or Sarmatians and emphasises the cultural diversity and connectedness of this period, and the active role of small groups of ambitious people in travelling and shaping their future. The book itself is pleasure to hold, beautifully designed, generously laid out, and well.illustrated, with extended Russian summaries to ensure availability across a scholarly network as broad as the Sosdala horizon itself. It is a work which will spark debate, and which stands as a seminal contribution to the archaeology of the fifth century across Europe."" --Fraser Hunter, National Museum of Scotland," ""Pulled together by Charlotte Fabech and Ulf Nasman, two renowned Swedish scholars who have long worked around the topic, it draws on a wide international network to create a rounded, challenging and inspiring context for the find as well as a full publication of all fragments. . . .It goes beyond the simple links in earlier scholarship to ethnic groups such as Huns or Sarmatians and emphasises the cultural diversity and connectedness of this period, and the active role of small groups of ambitious people in travelling and shaping their future. The book itself is pleasure to hold, beautifully designed, generously laid out, and well.illustrated, with extended Russian summaries to ensure availability across a scholarly network as broad as the Sosdala horizon itself. It is a work which will spark debate, and which stands as a seminal contribution to the archaeology of the fifth century across Europe."" --Fraser Hunter, National Museum of Scotland, Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |