2010
DOI: 10.2752/147800410x12797967060920
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The Power and Function of Images in Northern Europe During the Migration Period

Abstract: In the fifth and early sixth centuries, numerous objects in northern Europe were decorated in a particularly consistent visual style ('Germanic Animal Style I'). This article argues that we should treat these images not simply as representations of cultural notions, but as an active part in the process of creating a shared elite identity, formed during a particular period of historical crisis.

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