TY - BOOK AU - Bradley, Richard TI - The earth, the sky and the water's edge: changing beliefs in the earlier prehistory of Northern Europe PY - 2013/// PB - Routledge KW - Cosmology KW - ritual KW - Bronze Age N2 - There have been two kinds of study of ancient beliefs in the earlier prehistory of Scandinavia. One considers the impact of ideas which originated further to the south and east. It considers a cosmology based on the movements of the sun. A second tradition develops out of the ethnography of the circumpolar region and combines archaeological evidence with the beliefs of hunter-gatherers. It postulates the existence of a three-tier cosmology in which people could communicate between different worlds. This paper argues that certain elements that are thought to epitomize the ‘Southern’ system might have been suggested by existing ideas within Scandinavia itself. Both sets of beliefs came to influence one another, but they became increasingly distinct towards the end of the Bronze Age. This paper reconsiders the rock carvings, metalwork and mortuary cairns of that period and the Iron Age in relation to the process of religious change UR - https://doi.org/10.1080/00438243.2012.759515 ER -