In 2017 a throne-amulet made from bone, once retrieved from the diggings of harbour excavation 1979/80 in Hedeby, was committed to the Wikinger Museum Haithabu. It constitutes the second specimen known from the site and fits well into the larger group of throne-amulets known from south-eastern Scandinavia. The academic discussion of these amulets as devotional pagan objects either in connection with the worship of Óðinn or else as thrones of vǫlur is controversial. The piece from Hedeby harbour does not seem to depict the typical block-chair, though, but is about the first indication for the existence of Viking-age barrel-chairs used continuously until Early modernity
: Gudum north of Slagelse is one of five place-names in Denmark that derive from the compound Gudhem...
From the mid 1800’s, lead amulets with runic inscriptions have been showing up in the archaeological...
The purpose of this thesis is to get more knolwledge on a detailed level about places with runestone...
In 2017 a throne-amulet made from bone, once retrieved from the diggings of harbour excavation 1979/...
The South Scandinavian chair pendants of the late Viking Age form a famous and much debated find cat...
Wood has been an integral part of the Scandinavians everyday life for thousands of years. There are ...
Since the 19th century archaeologists have found different types om amulet rings on various dig site...
Hundorp is considered one of the most important Viking Age sites in inland Eastern Norway. However, ...
The article discusses the prestige and display aspects of some Scandinavian Viking Age monuments : a...
In the archaeological record of tenth century Scandinavia, there is evidence for the proliferation o...
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The Jelling beaker - Scandinavia's oldest chalice?By comparison with the unsubstantiated guesses con...
A New Type of Pedestal Bowls from Denmark.While going through the collection of Stone-Age specimens ...
Crucialform fibulas of Råhede typeAn overlooked fibula type from the Early Viking AgeMetal-detector ...
: Gudum north of Slagelse is one of five place-names in Denmark that derive from the compound Gudhem...
From the mid 1800’s, lead amulets with runic inscriptions have been showing up in the archaeological...
The purpose of this thesis is to get more knolwledge on a detailed level about places with runestone...
In 2017 a throne-amulet made from bone, once retrieved from the diggings of harbour excavation 1979/...
The South Scandinavian chair pendants of the late Viking Age form a famous and much debated find cat...
Wood has been an integral part of the Scandinavians everyday life for thousands of years. There are ...
Since the 19th century archaeologists have found different types om amulet rings on various dig site...
Hundorp is considered one of the most important Viking Age sites in inland Eastern Norway. However, ...
The article discusses the prestige and display aspects of some Scandinavian Viking Age monuments : a...
In the archaeological record of tenth century Scandinavia, there is evidence for the proliferation o...
An iron age double grave containing a man and a woman has been found in Klinta, Köpings Parish, Ölan...
&n...
The Jelling beaker - Scandinavia's oldest chalice?By comparison with the unsubstantiated guesses con...
A New Type of Pedestal Bowls from Denmark.While going through the collection of Stone-Age specimens ...
Crucialform fibulas of Råhede typeAn overlooked fibula type from the Early Viking AgeMetal-detector ...
: Gudum north of Slagelse is one of five place-names in Denmark that derive from the compound Gudhem...
From the mid 1800’s, lead amulets with runic inscriptions have been showing up in the archaeological...
The purpose of this thesis is to get more knolwledge on a detailed level about places with runestone...