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Record #41633:
Sacrificial sites, dwelling sites, or trading depots? / Inga Serning.
Title: | Sacrificial sites, dwelling sites, or trading depots? / Inga Serning. |
Author(s): | Serning, Inga. |
Date: | 1965. |
Publisher: | Luleå: Norrbottens Museum |
In: | Hunting and fishing. Nordic symposium on life in a traditional hunting and fishing milieu in prehistoric times and up to the present day. (1965.), |
Abstract: | Author presents case for believing that special ten "so called" sacrificial sites among hundreds of genuine ones are both sacrificial and dwelling sites. Features are typical of Saami sacrificial sites, in style and location. No one would go to top of hill or cave merely to trade. Placenames also indicate sacred nature. Even metal objects found could have been ancient custom, died out by 17th Cent. |
Notes: | In: Hunting and fishing. Nordic symposium on life in a traditional hunting and fishing milieu in prehistoric times and up to the present day / Harald Hvarfner, ed. |
Keywords: | 299 -- Religions, indigenous. 39 -- Ethnography: Saami. 903 -- Archaeology. U -- Archaeology. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*57) -- Sweden. |
SPRI record no.: | 41633 |
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