Studies of animal-human relations in the Old Norse world have often focussed on symbolic or economic relations with animals. In contrast, this thesis investigates relationships between domestic animals, humans, and the household-farm as expressed in laws, sagas, and material culture from Iceland. It demonstrates the complexity of animal-human relations in forming and sustaining the household-farm, and in shaping the admiration and anxieties expressed towards animals and animal-human relationships in narratives about the creation and operation of these home-places. Chapter 1 analyses narratives constructed around the settlement of Iceland, examining Landnámabók and stories about settlement in the Íslendingasögur, as well as modern archaeolog...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...
Studies of animal-human relations in the Old Norse world have often focussed on symbolic or economic...
This thesis focuses on animal-human relationships in medieval Iceland, particularly focusing on the ...
This thesis demonstrates how animals and humans are interconnected in Old Norse literature. The two ...
This thesis demonstrates how animals and humans are interconnected in Old Norse literature. The two ...
Research on medieval Iceland--focusing on the period of the Commonwealth, from the establishment of ...
It is a well-established fact that all human societies have coexisted with and are dependent upon an...
It is a well-established fact that all human societies have coexisted with and are dependent upon an...
It is a well-established fact that all human societies have coexisted with and are dependent upon an...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
Animals have always been an important part of the human life-world, and they stand out as significan...
Denne masteroppgaven tar for seg mattradisjoner og endringer i disse på Island i landnåmstid og tidl...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...
Studies of animal-human relations in the Old Norse world have often focussed on symbolic or economic...
This thesis focuses on animal-human relationships in medieval Iceland, particularly focusing on the ...
This thesis demonstrates how animals and humans are interconnected in Old Norse literature. The two ...
This thesis demonstrates how animals and humans are interconnected in Old Norse literature. The two ...
Research on medieval Iceland--focusing on the period of the Commonwealth, from the establishment of ...
It is a well-established fact that all human societies have coexisted with and are dependent upon an...
It is a well-established fact that all human societies have coexisted with and are dependent upon an...
It is a well-established fact that all human societies have coexisted with and are dependent upon an...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
Animals have always been an important part of the human life-world, and they stand out as significan...
Denne masteroppgaven tar for seg mattradisjoner og endringer i disse på Island i landnåmstid og tidl...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...