The current article describes in detail the Lejre figurine found in 2009, inside the mail hall-area at the settlement. The silver figurine depicts a small, anthropomorphic person seated on a throne, with a larger bird on each side. The description includes the context and circumstances of the find location – the aristocratic settlement of Lejre – as well as a thorough evaluation of the attributes of the figurine itself. In the article it is argued that the figurine presents a male personality, which presumably is of a noble status, dressed in a ritual garment and placed on a high seat, thus bearing similarities with the historic descriptions of the Norse god Odin. The garment might even be that of a coronation costume as it has been describ...
The ability to identify oneself has always been important, because people in all periods entered int...
Wooden carvings from Mangareva, in the Gambier Islands, are rare. This article describes a unique wo...
Gold Foil Figures or guldgubbar (henceforth GFFs) are precious metal artefacts from the Scandinavian...
The current article describes in detail the Lejre figurine found in 2009, inside the mail hall-area ...
This article presents a unique female figure found in Boeslunde, Zealand, Denmark. It stands at just...
This article focuses on some bodily features of the figurine called ‘Odin from Lejre’. Some corporal...
This article presents a unique female figure found in Boeslunde, Zealand, Denmark. It stands at just...
The article provides some basic facts and updates on the gold foil figures and also questions certai...
/The article presents a reinterpretation of the small anthro - pomorphic statuette from Čikat on the...
ABSTRACT: This article discusses archaeological evidence for the veneration of Odin in late pagan De...
The article discusses the prestige and display aspects of some Scandinavian Viking Age monuments : a...
The...
none1noThe article presents the discovery of two metal figurines retrieved at Karkemish, Turkey, bet...
The article revolves around a silver pendant depicting a female figure, discovered in Janów Pomorski...
The Ribe horse and its relatives In 1976 a foundry from the early Viking Age was found in Ribe, sou...
The ability to identify oneself has always been important, because people in all periods entered int...
Wooden carvings from Mangareva, in the Gambier Islands, are rare. This article describes a unique wo...
Gold Foil Figures or guldgubbar (henceforth GFFs) are precious metal artefacts from the Scandinavian...
The current article describes in detail the Lejre figurine found in 2009, inside the mail hall-area ...
This article presents a unique female figure found in Boeslunde, Zealand, Denmark. It stands at just...
This article focuses on some bodily features of the figurine called ‘Odin from Lejre’. Some corporal...
This article presents a unique female figure found in Boeslunde, Zealand, Denmark. It stands at just...
The article provides some basic facts and updates on the gold foil figures and also questions certai...
/The article presents a reinterpretation of the small anthro - pomorphic statuette from Čikat on the...
ABSTRACT: This article discusses archaeological evidence for the veneration of Odin in late pagan De...
The article discusses the prestige and display aspects of some Scandinavian Viking Age monuments : a...
The...
none1noThe article presents the discovery of two metal figurines retrieved at Karkemish, Turkey, bet...
The article revolves around a silver pendant depicting a female figure, discovered in Janów Pomorski...
The Ribe horse and its relatives In 1976 a foundry from the early Viking Age was found in Ribe, sou...
The ability to identify oneself has always been important, because people in all periods entered int...
Wooden carvings from Mangareva, in the Gambier Islands, are rare. This article describes a unique wo...
Gold Foil Figures or guldgubbar (henceforth GFFs) are precious metal artefacts from the Scandinavian...