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|a Practices of wealth depositing in the 1st-9th century AD Eastern Baltic /
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|a "This PhD thesis discusses the practices of wealth depositing in the 1st-9th century AD eastern Baltic (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania). Wealth deposits are one or more valued object/s that is/are hidden deliberately as an intended separate deposition in a selected place in a specific, distinguishable manner. Wealth depositing is regarded as an important cultural practice which relates to and derives from various past social phenomena and changes respectively in spatial and temporal terms. It is emphasised that wealth deposits should be analysed as a cohesive corpus of material, regardless of specific artefact types, functional groups, production material, environment of concealment, and most importantly without any predetermined interpretation categorisations. The dissertation presents different patterned practices of concealing valuables in the 1st-9th century AD eastern Baltic through a detailed contextual analysis of their main material characteristics: artefacts, their assemblages and appearance, environment of concealment, chronology and location in the cultural landscape. The study demonstrates how depositional practices change in time and space, and analyses relations between specific depositional practices and developments on a wider social scale. A comparative analysis of wealth deposits and important social changes in contemporary society based on overall archaeological material is presented. The key regional and cross-regional practices of wealth depositing in the 1st-9th century AD eastern Baltic are identified. Additionally, further comparisons are drawn between depositional practices in the eastern Baltic and other parts of the Baltic Sea region, especially Scandinavia."--Page 4 of cover
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|a Preface; Abstract; Acknowledgments; List of tables; List of figures; Introduction; Defining the wealth deposit; 2.1. Problems with terms and definitions; 2.1.1. Interpretational terms; 2.1.2. Neutral terms; 2.2. Wealth deposit; 2.2.1. Wealth and value; 2.2.2. Importance of the concept of wealth deposit in the current study; 2.3. Wealth deposits and other archaeological structures; Theoretical standpoints; 3.1. Agency and practice theory; 3.1.1. Practice theory and the study of wealth deposits; 3.1.2. From events to practices: micro scale analysis. 3.1.3. Structure and practices: macro scale analysis3.1.4. Relating micro and macro scales: Importance of the long-term; 3.1.4.1. Long-term perspective; Methodology; 4.1. Contextual approach for studying practices of wealth depositing; 4.2. Data collection; 4.2.1. Data on artefacts; 4.2.2. Data on the environment of concealment; 4.2.3. Cultural landscape; 4.3. Methods of analysis; 4.3.1. Statistical methods, data input and graphical output; Iron Age wealth deposits in the Baltic Sea area; 5.1. Iron Age wealth deposits in Scandinavia; 5.1.1. Booty sacrifices and bog deposits in Scandinavia. 5.1.2. Precious metal deposits in Scandinavia5.2. Eastern Baltic Iron Age wealth deposits; 5.2.1. Iron Age wealth deposits in Finland; 5.2.2. Iron Age wealth deposits in Poland; Practices of wealth depositing in Estonia; 6.1. 1st-9th centuryÄD wealth deposits in Estonia; 6.1.1. Roman import and coins; 6.1.2. Problems and exclusions; 6.1.3. General overview of analysed material; 6.1.4. Selection of artefacts; 6.1.5. Selection of environment; 6.1.6. Chronological distribution; 6.2. Practices of wealth depositing in Estonia: Long-term perspective and the question of change. Practices of wealth depositing in Latvia7.1. 1st-9th centuryÄD wealth deposits in Latvia; 7.1.1. Roman and other coins; 7.1.2. Problems and exclusions; 7.1.3. General overview of analysed material; 7.1.4. Selection of artefacts; 7.1.5. Selection of environment; 7.1.6. Chronological distribution; 7.2. Practices of wealth depositing in Latvia: Long-term perspective and the question of change; Practices of wealth depositing in Lithuania; 8.1. 1st-9th centuryÄD wealth deposits in Lithuania; 8.1.1. Roman coins; 8.1.2. Problems and exclusions; 8.1.3. General overview of analysed material. 8.1.4. Selection of artefacts8.1.5. Selection of environment; 8.1.6. Chronological distribution; 8.2. Practices of wealth depositing in Lithuania: Long-term perspective and the question of change; Regional and cross-regional practices of wealth depositing in the eastern Baltic; 9.1. Geographical and chronological distribution; 9.1.1. Content and context; 9.2. Regional and cross-regional practices of wealth depositing in social context; 9.2.1. Roman Iron Age bronze deposits in the eastern Baltic; 9.2.1.1. Case study 1: 3rd-4th centuryÄD bronze deposits in northern Estonia.
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