In the archaeological record of tenth century Scandinavia, there is evidence for the proliferation of small metal amulets representing Mjollnir, the magical hammer of the god Thor. Thor's hammer is recognised as one of the most distinctive religious symbols of the heathen Norse, and for a time was the chief rival of the Christian cross among the peoples of Medieval Scandinavia and Iceland. It was celebrated in Scandinavian mythology as the primary defence of gods and men against destruction at the hands of the fearsome frost-giants. Art, archaeology and folklore attest to the remarkable endurance of the hammer symbol, from the Bronze Age to the present day, not only as a significant religious motif, but also as a powerful ritual device, clo...
This article deals with heroic legends that were widely known in the Nordic countries and further so...
The understanding of pre-Christian Nordic religion as a complicated network of overlapping and inte...
Christianization of Norway During a post doctoral project I have tried to investigate more closely w...
By means of modern archeological research it is today possible to gain much information even from no...
The advent of a new religious faith is always a valuable historical tool. Shits in religion uncover ...
This thesis aims to present a full account of the Þórr’s hammer symbol as it appears in both primary...
ABSTRACT: This article discusses archaeological evidence for the veneration of Odin in late pagan De...
The religion of the Viking age, the pre-Christian faith, presents itself as a syncretism, It is qui...
The vivid presence of material objects in Scandinavian cosmology, as preserved in the Old Norse myth...
This thesis examines the sacred and secular figural iconography of Viking-age stone crosses produced...
Some 20 years ago I tried to assemble together illustrations of Norse mythology on Viking-age sculpt...
This thesis investigates the religiosity of some Germanic peoples of the Migration period (approxima...
ABSTRACT: There are very few sources, other than material remains and spatial arrangements revealed ...
Shield bosses – offerings and symbols – Rituals, cosmology and power in Iron Age ScandinaviaThe Sout...
Votive offerings may be our main source of knowledge concerning the religion of the Iron Age before ...
This article deals with heroic legends that were widely known in the Nordic countries and further so...
The understanding of pre-Christian Nordic religion as a complicated network of overlapping and inte...
Christianization of Norway During a post doctoral project I have tried to investigate more closely w...
By means of modern archeological research it is today possible to gain much information even from no...
The advent of a new religious faith is always a valuable historical tool. Shits in religion uncover ...
This thesis aims to present a full account of the Þórr’s hammer symbol as it appears in both primary...
ABSTRACT: This article discusses archaeological evidence for the veneration of Odin in late pagan De...
The religion of the Viking age, the pre-Christian faith, presents itself as a syncretism, It is qui...
The vivid presence of material objects in Scandinavian cosmology, as preserved in the Old Norse myth...
This thesis examines the sacred and secular figural iconography of Viking-age stone crosses produced...
Some 20 years ago I tried to assemble together illustrations of Norse mythology on Viking-age sculpt...
This thesis investigates the religiosity of some Germanic peoples of the Migration period (approxima...
ABSTRACT: There are very few sources, other than material remains and spatial arrangements revealed ...
Shield bosses – offerings and symbols – Rituals, cosmology and power in Iron Age ScandinaviaThe Sout...
Votive offerings may be our main source of knowledge concerning the religion of the Iron Age before ...
This article deals with heroic legends that were widely known in the Nordic countries and further so...
The understanding of pre-Christian Nordic religion as a complicated network of overlapping and inte...
Christianization of Norway During a post doctoral project I have tried to investigate more closely w...