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Resumo
This article applies practice theory to shed light on Viking Age and Medieval runic amulets, focusing particularly on two examples from the Orkney Islands, Scotland (OR 21, OR 22). It will demonstrate that although the runic text on these two artefacts has in neither case been securely interpreted, practice theory can nonetheless reveal insights into the meaning these objects held for those who produced, used, and deposited them, why they were made in a certain way, and ended up in the places where they were found. Studying these objects in light of Practice Theory also offers insight into Orkney’s integration with the Viking Age and Medieval cultures of Europe, revealing cultural contact beyond its motherland, Norway. The article also demonstrates the usefulness of Practice Theory when applied to runic artefacts.
| Idioma original | English |
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| Título da publicação do anfitrião | Runrön |
| Subtítulo da publicação do anfitrião | Blandade Runstudier 26 |
| Local da publicação | Uppsala |
| Volume | 26 |
| Estado da publicação | Published - 30 out. 2024 |
Série de publicação
| Nome | Runrön |
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| Editora | Uppsala University Press |
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