This study compares the funerary practice of ship burials in Anglo-Saxon and Viking societies. The custom of ship burial is an expression of rank and wealth held by an individual during his or her lifespan. In addition to common outward appearance of rank shown through such funerary treatment, similar artistic traditions are evident from grave goods and hoards. Items such as jewelry, furniture, and boats are crafted in related styles that also express their owners’ rank through the materials and motifs. This thesis examined several aspects of Anglo-Saxon and Viking culture to provide a foundation for the analysis of rank in these societies. Ship burials provide unique insight into the elite culture of northern Europe in the latter half of t...
This paper compares Viking Age boat-burials in Iceland and Scotland. The aim is to show whether the ...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are well-known because of their rich grave goods, but this wealth can o...
The subject of this paper is to discuss the roles of women in the Viking Age society of Scandinavia....
This study compares the funerary practice of ship burials in Anglo-Saxon and Viking societies. The c...
When Vikings migrated to England they had an enormous impact on the Anglo-Saxon political system and...
The focus of the present paper is on the Viking beliefs connected with death, life after death and b...
During the Vendel period the elite started to bury their men and women in the boat graves. The boat ...
The purpose of this thesis is to perform a gender study focusing on Viking Age weapon graves. A fema...
Population groups, association-levels of finds, and tendencies of style in the Late Iron Age As, in ...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
Weapons can be found among the grave goods in Norway during the Roman Iron Age (0-400 AD). These may...
In the early Middle Ages, when settlers began to leave Scandinavia to find new homes for themselves ...
Burials with oval brooches from the Viking Age settlements in Britain, Ireland, and Iceland have fre...
The main topics of this thesis are the burial practices carried out at the time of early Christianit...
Aristocrats, women, knowledge and power – Vik from the Roman Age to the Viking AgeThis paper is insp...
This paper compares Viking Age boat-burials in Iceland and Scotland. The aim is to show whether the ...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are well-known because of their rich grave goods, but this wealth can o...
The subject of this paper is to discuss the roles of women in the Viking Age society of Scandinavia....
This study compares the funerary practice of ship burials in Anglo-Saxon and Viking societies. The c...
When Vikings migrated to England they had an enormous impact on the Anglo-Saxon political system and...
The focus of the present paper is on the Viking beliefs connected with death, life after death and b...
During the Vendel period the elite started to bury their men and women in the boat graves. The boat ...
The purpose of this thesis is to perform a gender study focusing on Viking Age weapon graves. A fema...
Population groups, association-levels of finds, and tendencies of style in the Late Iron Age As, in ...
Throughout Scandinavia the funeral practices of the Iron Age were, in general, inhumation or cremati...
Weapons can be found among the grave goods in Norway during the Roman Iron Age (0-400 AD). These may...
In the early Middle Ages, when settlers began to leave Scandinavia to find new homes for themselves ...
Burials with oval brooches from the Viking Age settlements in Britain, Ireland, and Iceland have fre...
The main topics of this thesis are the burial practices carried out at the time of early Christianit...
Aristocrats, women, knowledge and power – Vik from the Roman Age to the Viking AgeThis paper is insp...
This paper compares Viking Age boat-burials in Iceland and Scotland. The aim is to show whether the ...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are well-known because of their rich grave goods, but this wealth can o...
The subject of this paper is to discuss the roles of women in the Viking Age society of Scandinavia....