Utsikt mot havet: Mot en förändrad förståelse av mellanneolitikums kultur- och samhällsliv i östra Mellansverige
2023 (Swedish)Independent thesis Advanced level (degree of Master (Two Years)), 20 credits / 30 HE credits
Student thesis
Abstract [en]
Abstract
Erik Samuelsson: A View Towards the Sea – Towards a Changed Understanding of the Culture and Social Life of the Middle Neolithic in Eastern Central Sweden.
The objective of this essay is to undertake an investigation and critical review of the Neolithic cultural groups as defined by contemporary archaeologists. This will be achieved through the analysis of empirical material derived from the Neolithic site of Tibble, located in the Björklinge parish of Uppland, Sweden. The primary aim is to develop a more comprehensive understanding and interpretation of not only the specific site but also the cultural and social aspects of the Neolithic period as a whole. Key questions addressed in this study include the impact of material studies on the overall interpretation of Neolithic culture and social life, as well as the potential for attaining a more holistic understanding of a time and place through an analytical approach that oscillates between detailed analysis and broader contextual perspectives. The primary sources utilized in this research consist of material artifacts, reports, and relevant literature pertaining to the Middle Neolithic settlement at Tibble, Björklinge parish, Uppland, Sweden. The theoretical framework employed in this study, as well as the chosen methodology, is rooted in the hermeneutic spiral. Previous investigations into the Stone Age have been largely characterized by the classification of cultural groups, with limited consideration given to the criticism of the concept of culture itself. Consequently, substantial changes in the interpretation of the Neolithic period and its inhabitants have not been extensively pursued. In this essay, the integration of hermeneutics and interdisciplinary approaches is demonstrated as a valuable means to foster a transformative understanding of both specific sites and broader chronological periods. By doing so, it becomes possible to harness the knowledge embedded in material studies.It is important to note that this essay does not aspire to provide an ultimate solution to the perceived problem but rather represents an initial step towards a new direction of inquiry. This process is not necessarily confined to a singular location or region but can be applied to the interpretative work concerning other Neolithic sites as well.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2023. , p. 57
Keywords [en]
Stone Age, Middle Neolithic, Pitted Ware culture, Battle Axe culture, Funnel Beaker culture, landscape, places, material culture, hermeneutics, hermeneutic spiral
Keywords [sv]
Stenålder, mellanneolitikum, Gropkeramisk kultur, stridsyxekultur, trattbägarkultur, landskap, platser, materiell kultur, hermeneutik, hermeneutisk spiral
National Category
Archaeology
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-51721OAI: oai:DiVA.org:sh-51721DiVA, id: diva2:1769979
Subject / course
Archaeology
Supervisors
2023-06-192023-06-192024-09-30Bibliographically approved