Administrative Organisation and State Formation : a Case Study of Assembly Sites in Södermanland, Sweden

Alexandra Sanmark

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Abstract

THIS IS THE fi rst multi-disciplinary study of Swedish local thing (assembly) sites of the Viking Age through to the late Middle Ages. Previous studies ignored the larger body of evidence, producing models that are too generalising and often one-dimensional. A systematic overview of the location, features and landscape characteristics of things in the county of Södermanland enables exploration of wider questions, such as the development of the thing organisation and the beginnings of state formation in Sweden. This suggests late-Viking thing sites, mainly created in 11th century, are Christian sites, established by local magnates in response to the growing central power. The similarities and conformity of sites, together with a reorganisation of the defensive systems from inland lakes to coastal areas, suggest there was a sense of growing unity and unifi cation within Sweden at this time.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)205-241
JournalMedieval Archaeology
Volume53
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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