Organizing Warriors in the 6th and 7th century AD: The Evidence of the Stray-finds in East Denmark

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Abstract

Late Germanic Iron Age weapon burials from Bornholm, Denmark, have been used to suggest the presence of a Merovingian inspired organization of warriors including conscripts. This article compares these burials’ inventory, focusing on the first part of the Late Germanic Iron Age (AD 520-630), to the distribution of similar types of metal stray-finds. Mapping the stray-finds from Bornholm indicates the whereabouts of the warriors and it is discussed whether this can contribute to a plausible representation of warriors and a geographically
rooted organization of warriors. This evidence is tested on equivalent stray-find material from Sjælland and adjacent islands where weapon burials are almost absent. The study shows a difference between the burial inventory and the stray-finds regarding relative numbers of specific object types, and it is clear that the standardized set of weapons originally assumed to picture the conscripted warrior cannot be found.
Original languageEnglish
JournalDanish Journal of Archaeology
Volume14
Pages (from-to)1-33
Number of pages33
ISSN2166-2282
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Jan 2025

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