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Tropes and Isotopes: A Relational Approach to Mobility in the Nordic Bronze Age

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Pages 140-157 | Published online: 10 Dec 2023
 

Abstract

This paper introduces the concept of multi-locality as a relational approach to past gendered mobility and identities. Multi-local individuals are identified through strontium isotope analyses when the isotopic ratios are seen to change over the course of an individual life. The study is focused on the social institutions intersecting with mobility and a wish to examine how mobility is related to age and gender in multi-local individuals. A focus on when and why mobility occurs in life adds a much-needed social perspective on mobility to supplement the current dominating focus on provenance. By introducing five cases of multi-local individuals from the Nordic Bronze Age, it is demonstrated that several social institutions could cause age-related gendered mobility patterns. It is proposed that many of these institutions were shared between the gender categories of female and male, such as marriage, fosterage, trade and socio-political mobility (e.g. ritual activity and xenia). In conclusion, it is suggested that additional kinship models could be considered for the Nordic Bronze Age in addition to the predominantly accepted model of patrilocal exogamy.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by the Ministry of Culture Denmark under KFU’s grant FORM.2016-0014. This paper forms part of Felding’s PhD thesis that was co-funded between AU Arts, VejleMuseerne, KFU and the National Museum Denmark.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

The work was supported by the Kulturministeriet [KFU FORM.2016-0014.].

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