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Forfatterne forsøger med udgangspunkt i stednavnestudier, talrige arkæologiske undersøgelser, analyser af omfattende og systematiske metaldetektorafsøgninger samt nye borgstudier at tegne et billede af bebyggelsens på Samsø i vikingetid og middelalder – dens karakter og udvikling. I flere tilfælde kan bosættelserne føres tilbage til yngre germansk jernalder, samtidig med Kanhavekanalen, der blev anlagt i 720’erne, men efter sandsynlighed stadig var i brug i vikingetiden.
This is a book on the rise and fall of diasporic communities in Early Modern urban centers in Denmark and Sweden. It contains 17 chapters written by archaeologists, historians and scientists, ranging from in-depth studies of artefacts, biofacts and archaeological features to large-scale analyses of community formation among natives and migrants of multiple origins. The plethora of sources and approaches afforded by the numerous disciplines involved enables a significant new insight into the creation and recreation of migrant communities in these Early Modern towns.
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