Sámi bear graves in Norway - hidden sites and rituals
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Sommerseth, Ingrid KristineSammendrag
This paper presents a research project on bear-human relationships, focusing on the Sámi bear grave rituals and burial customs in Norway. The background to this project is a study of 30 bear burial sites, of which several were archaeologically recorded. Based on this information, a typical feature of these sites are burials in natural rock cavities, caves and in screes and under large boulders. In general, these date to between c. AD 300-1800. This makes the Sámi bear burial custom one of the longest surviving burial customs of any kind known in northern Europe.
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Brepols PublishersSitering
Sommerseth IS: Sámi bear graves in Norway - hidden sites and rituals. In: Grimm O. Bear and Human: Facets of a Multi-Layered Relationship From Past to Recent Times with an Emphasis on Northern Europe , 2023. Brepols p. 587-603Metadata
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