Kroppskultur på liv och död : En osteoarkeologisk studie av kroppskultur i ett gotländskt cistercienskloster

This master thesis aims at portraying the living and dead body in Roma monastery at the island of Gotland through archaeological and osteological analyses. The osteo-archaeological material from Roma analysed consists of two individuals from coffin burials in the chapter-house and possibly four indi...

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Main Author: Östlund, Elfrida
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia 2019
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3859362019-06-19T05:31:03ZKroppskultur på liv och död : En osteoarkeologisk studie av kroppskultur i ett gotländskt cisterciensklostersweBody Culture in Life and Death : A Study of Body Culture in a Gotlandic Cistercian HouseÖstlund, ElfridaUppsala universitet, Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia2019archaeologyosteologymedievalmonasticGotlandArkeologiosteologiklosterGotlandcisterciensordenArchaeologyArkeologiThis master thesis aims at portraying the living and dead body in Roma monastery at the island of Gotland through archaeological and osteological analyses. The osteo-archaeological material from Roma analysed consists of two individuals from coffin burials in the chapter-house and possibly four individuals from a chamber in the cloister. The main question in this thesis is to investigate the relationship between these individuals and the understanding of the religious body in the Cistercian order, especially in respect to the Rule of Sankt Benedict. Manual and spiritual work have been two important factors in Cistercian houses, and this could be seen in the osteo-archaeological material. Through osteological analysis degenerative changes in the spine and knees of the individuals were detected. These changes indicate that the individuals were active workers during a period of their life, and thereby lived according to the Rule. By means of an isotopeanalysis and a study of the dental status it is argued that the buried individuals were omnivores. The two burials from the chapter house are interpreted as abbot burials. It is also argued that all the interments studied in terms of burial practice display a high degree of liturgical expertise within the congregation of Roma monastery. The living had a will and a need to provide physical and spiritual care for their dead in line with the Rule of Sankt Benedict. RomaprojektetStudent thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-385936application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic archaeology
osteology
medieval
monastic
Gotland
Arkeologi
osteologi
kloster
Gotland
cisterciensorden
Archaeology
Arkeologi
spellingShingle archaeology
osteology
medieval
monastic
Gotland
Arkeologi
osteologi
kloster
Gotland
cisterciensorden
Archaeology
Arkeologi
Östlund, Elfrida
Kroppskultur på liv och död : En osteoarkeologisk studie av kroppskultur i ett gotländskt cistercienskloster
description This master thesis aims at portraying the living and dead body in Roma monastery at the island of Gotland through archaeological and osteological analyses. The osteo-archaeological material from Roma analysed consists of two individuals from coffin burials in the chapter-house and possibly four individuals from a chamber in the cloister. The main question in this thesis is to investigate the relationship between these individuals and the understanding of the religious body in the Cistercian order, especially in respect to the Rule of Sankt Benedict. Manual and spiritual work have been two important factors in Cistercian houses, and this could be seen in the osteo-archaeological material. Through osteological analysis degenerative changes in the spine and knees of the individuals were detected. These changes indicate that the individuals were active workers during a period of their life, and thereby lived according to the Rule. By means of an isotopeanalysis and a study of the dental status it is argued that the buried individuals were omnivores. The two burials from the chapter house are interpreted as abbot burials. It is also argued that all the interments studied in terms of burial practice display a high degree of liturgical expertise within the congregation of Roma monastery. The living had a will and a need to provide physical and spiritual care for their dead in line with the Rule of Sankt Benedict. === Romaprojektet
author Östlund, Elfrida
author_facet Östlund, Elfrida
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title Kroppskultur på liv och död : En osteoarkeologisk studie av kroppskultur i ett gotländskt cistercienskloster
title_short Kroppskultur på liv och död : En osteoarkeologisk studie av kroppskultur i ett gotländskt cistercienskloster
title_full Kroppskultur på liv och död : En osteoarkeologisk studie av kroppskultur i ett gotländskt cistercienskloster
title_fullStr Kroppskultur på liv och död : En osteoarkeologisk studie av kroppskultur i ett gotländskt cistercienskloster
title_full_unstemmed Kroppskultur på liv och död : En osteoarkeologisk studie av kroppskultur i ett gotländskt cistercienskloster
title_sort kroppskultur på liv och död : en osteoarkeologisk studie av kroppskultur i ett gotländskt cistercienskloster
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia
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