Knowledge of Scandinavian costume history is based on information gathered from a large variety of sources. Actual costumes of skin and textiles are off course key finds but also prehistoric iconography offers a unique opportunity for comparative costumes studies. In this article quick guidelines for identification of male and female costumes seen on goilfoil figures dated to the Late Iron Age are presented. Further the recently excavated figuring from Lejre in Denmark is used as an example of how the guidelines can be used and applied to other find categories. Thus, the article offers an alternative interpretation of the figurine as a depiction of a female
This paper contains analysis of Viking age female graves on the island Gotland in Sweden. The questi...
The Corded Ware culture (c. 2900-2200 BC; hereafter ‘CWC’ for the phenomenon itself or ‘CW’ as the a...
This essay, When women become men, is written with the intention of illustrating a way in which arch...
Knowledge of Scandinavian costume history is based on information gathered from a large variety of s...
International audienceFrom the moment, a researcher dips their pen into the field of textile studies...
This thesis discusses the dress code during the Pitted Ware culture on the Swedish island of Gotland...
Human body has become a crucial arena of investigations in many disciplines in recent years, and the...
The image of Viking culture that most of us carry in our heads is largely masculine and testosterone...
Gender identity and women’s roles within the Viking Age (8th-11th CE) has long been a subject for in...
In the year of 2012 a unique three dimensional figurine was found in Hårby, Denmark depicting what s...
Through this thesis I aimed to further investigate how we can adapt our western and modern views of ...
Utilising a gender critical perspective augmented by statistical analysis, this thesis examines the...
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The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...
This study was made with the express purpose to shine a light on how we use the present to understan...
This paper contains analysis of Viking age female graves on the island Gotland in Sweden. The questi...
The Corded Ware culture (c. 2900-2200 BC; hereafter ‘CWC’ for the phenomenon itself or ‘CW’ as the a...
This essay, When women become men, is written with the intention of illustrating a way in which arch...
Knowledge of Scandinavian costume history is based on information gathered from a large variety of s...
International audienceFrom the moment, a researcher dips their pen into the field of textile studies...
This thesis discusses the dress code during the Pitted Ware culture on the Swedish island of Gotland...
Human body has become a crucial arena of investigations in many disciplines in recent years, and the...
The image of Viking culture that most of us carry in our heads is largely masculine and testosterone...
Gender identity and women’s roles within the Viking Age (8th-11th CE) has long been a subject for in...
In the year of 2012 a unique three dimensional figurine was found in Hårby, Denmark depicting what s...
Through this thesis I aimed to further investigate how we can adapt our western and modern views of ...
Utilising a gender critical perspective augmented by statistical analysis, this thesis examines the...
&n...
The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...
This study was made with the express purpose to shine a light on how we use the present to understan...
This paper contains analysis of Viking age female graves on the island Gotland in Sweden. The questi...
The Corded Ware culture (c. 2900-2200 BC; hereafter ‘CWC’ for the phenomenon itself or ‘CW’ as the a...
This essay, When women become men, is written with the intention of illustrating a way in which arch...