With the aim of widening the picture of a Late Iron Age warrior society in central Blekinge by studying the social role of its women, female cremation burials have been identified and their material studied. Artefacts and their combinations have been interpreted and their suggested meanings compared with contemporary iconography as well as with Anglo-Saxon and Norse literary sources. The grave material being unevenly distributed over time still indicates a concentration of relatively wealthy burials at the cemetery of Kasakulle in the Vendel Period which in the Viking Age spreads to that of Hjortahammar. Among the social roles of women found in iconography and literature, particularly the functions of mothers of heirs and ladies of the hous...
This paper provides new insights into the custom of burying women with weapons in Viking Age Norway....
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the social role of women in the Viking Age on Gotland. The ...
Weapons can be found among the grave goods in Norway during the Roman Iron Age (0-400 AD). These may...
This essay discusses the issue of the role of women and also whether they could obtain a strong soci...
The subject of this paper is to discuss the roles of women in the Viking Age society of Scandinavia....
Female warriors from the Viking Age is a subject that has been debated and interpreted in many diffe...
This thesis discusses what associations Viking Age women and weapons had according to extant sources...
Many of the characters of Old Norse poetry and literature are shrouded in mist. Among these are the ...
This thesis investigates the roles that were available for Scandinavian women during the Viking age....
This essay discusses the roles of women from different perspectives during the Viking Age. It will s...
Aristocrats, women, knowledge and power – Vik from the Roman Age to the Viking AgeThis paper is insp...
The focus of the present paper is on the Viking beliefs connected with death, life after death and b...
Birka is Sweden’s first urban settlement during the Viking period and its growth is mainly because o...
This study compares the funerary practice of ship burials in Anglo-Saxon and Viking societies. The c...
The aim of this thesis is to interpret and discuss the weapon-graves of Viking Age Birka. The weapon...
This paper provides new insights into the custom of burying women with weapons in Viking Age Norway....
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the social role of women in the Viking Age on Gotland. The ...
Weapons can be found among the grave goods in Norway during the Roman Iron Age (0-400 AD). These may...
This essay discusses the issue of the role of women and also whether they could obtain a strong soci...
The subject of this paper is to discuss the roles of women in the Viking Age society of Scandinavia....
Female warriors from the Viking Age is a subject that has been debated and interpreted in many diffe...
This thesis discusses what associations Viking Age women and weapons had according to extant sources...
Many of the characters of Old Norse poetry and literature are shrouded in mist. Among these are the ...
This thesis investigates the roles that were available for Scandinavian women during the Viking age....
This essay discusses the roles of women from different perspectives during the Viking Age. It will s...
Aristocrats, women, knowledge and power – Vik from the Roman Age to the Viking AgeThis paper is insp...
The focus of the present paper is on the Viking beliefs connected with death, life after death and b...
Birka is Sweden’s first urban settlement during the Viking period and its growth is mainly because o...
This study compares the funerary practice of ship burials in Anglo-Saxon and Viking societies. The c...
The aim of this thesis is to interpret and discuss the weapon-graves of Viking Age Birka. The weapon...
This paper provides new insights into the custom of burying women with weapons in Viking Age Norway....
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the social role of women in the Viking Age on Gotland. The ...
Weapons can be found among the grave goods in Norway during the Roman Iron Age (0-400 AD). These may...