Description
Since the 19th century the Gudme area has been known as one of the richest prehistoric localities in Scandinavia, and more than 1,000 roman coins, close to 600 fibulas as well as several small mask and animal figurines form part of the Gudme find assemblage. From AD 200 to AD 600 the site expanded rapidly and covered as much as one square kilometre comprising up to 50 farmsteads. At the individual farms, specialized craftsmanship can be found and the debris and tools of gold- and silversmiths as well as bronze casting is abundant - here, bronze fragments, often from statues, imported from the Roman Empire form a distinct category of finds - bearing witness to a flourishing and innovative world of craftsmanship, as well as an extensive trade network.
During this period the unique and monumental halls, with the largest being 47 m long and 10 m wide, dominated the hilltops east of Gudme lake. Just to the south a smaller building accompanied the large hall, and had been purposely demolished and rebuilt several times at the exact same spot. The unusually large entrances to the two adjoined buildings lead straight from one to the other, thus witnessing a duality of buildings that came to define the aristocratic localities throughout Scandinavia in the following 800 years. Hence, Gudme represents a starting point for a significant type of architectural ideal as well as a first generation of central places.
About the Author
Palle O Sorensen is an archaeologist and curator for the museum ROMU on Zealand, Denmark. He was head of the excavations in the Gudme area from 1991-2001. From 1995-1998 he held a research grant from the Danish Research Council, which formed the basis of this book. Mads Dengso Jessen is a senior researcher at the National Museum of Denmark. He completed his PhD at Arhus University (2011), focusing on the changes that can be observed in the ritual environments during the Christianisation of South Scandinavia.
Book Information
ISBN 9781789259070
Author Palle Ostergaard Sorensen
Format Hardback
Page Count 472
Imprint Oxbow Books
Publisher Oxbow Books