The purpose of this thesis is to perform a gender study focusing on Viking Age weapon graves. A female weapon burial, a male weapon burial and a female burial are studied in this thesis. It is necessary first to discuss the meaning of a weapon burial. Thereafter the thesis will discuss if it is possible to find any differences in the gender interpretation of weapon burials belonging to men and females. The weapon graves will also be interpreted in relation to a female burial. The research history is primarily based on Conkey & Spector’s (1984) article regarding archaeological androcentrism. The result of the thesis states that a weapon burial must consist of at least one of following weapons: sword, shield, spear, axe, horse equipment o...
Birka is Sweden’s first urban settlement during the Viking period and its growth is mainly because o...
In recent years there have been instances in which burial sites were misinterpreted due to a lack of...
This thesis discusses what associations Viking Age women and weapons had according to extant sources...
The purpose of this thesis is to perform a gender study focusing on Viking Age weapon graves. A fema...
The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...
Female warriors from the Viking Age is a subject that has been debated and interpreted in many diffe...
The aim of this thesis is to interpret and discuss the weapon-graves of Viking Age Birka. The weapon...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the symbolic role of weapons, specifically axes in Viking age...
The thesis titled Challenging Gender: a reconsideration of gender in the Viking Age using the mortua...
This study was made with the express purpose to shine a light on how we use the present to understan...
This study was made with the express purpose to shine a light on how we use the present to understan...
Birka is Sweden’s first urban settlement during the Viking period and its growth is mainly because o...
Birka is Sweden’s first urban settlement during the Viking period and its growth is mainly because o...
Birka is Sweden’s first urban settlement during the Viking period and its growth is mainly because o...
In recent years there have been instances in which burial sites were misinterpreted due to a lack of...
This thesis discusses what associations Viking Age women and weapons had according to extant sources...
The purpose of this thesis is to perform a gender study focusing on Viking Age weapon graves. A fema...
The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...
Female warriors from the Viking Age is a subject that has been debated and interpreted in many diffe...
The aim of this thesis is to interpret and discuss the weapon-graves of Viking Age Birka. The weapon...
The purpose of this thesis is to study the symbolic role of weapons, specifically axes in Viking age...
The thesis titled Challenging Gender: a reconsideration of gender in the Viking Age using the mortua...
This study was made with the express purpose to shine a light on how we use the present to understan...
This study was made with the express purpose to shine a light on how we use the present to understan...
Birka is Sweden’s first urban settlement during the Viking period and its growth is mainly because o...
Birka is Sweden’s first urban settlement during the Viking period and its growth is mainly because o...
Birka is Sweden’s first urban settlement during the Viking period and its growth is mainly because o...
In recent years there have been instances in which burial sites were misinterpreted due to a lack of...
This thesis discusses what associations Viking Age women and weapons had according to extant sources...