A runic inscription on a local lead spindle-whorl found near the coastal site of Saltfleetby in Lincolnshire provides exceptional evidence, not only of the maintainence of the Norse language and Norse runic writing traditions in the early 11th century there, but also a survival of the pre-Christian Norse religion
The Anglo-Saxon monasteries of Wearmouth and Jarrow were amongst the most sophisticated centres of l...
The present source book offers a survey of all types of runic inscriptions with religious or magical...
Detailed analysis of the construction of gender identities has transformed our understanding of many...
A runic inscription on a local lead spindle-whorl found near the coastal site of Saltfleetby in Linc...
A wide variety of approaches based on historical, archaeological, place-name, linguistic, physical, ...
Twenty-nine studies, covering a wide range of themes, present the most up-to-date thinking on the hi...
In May 2014, a previously unknown runic inscription was recognised by a team of academics and doctor...
The article reconsiders some of the runological, linguistic and cultural aspects of the 2010 find in...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 21, 2010).The enti...
This article outlines briefly the methodology of studying Tolkien’s sources and then attempts to mov...
The portrayal of the ‘Vikings’ as an archetypal barbarian ‘other,’ wreaking ...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "This book deals with the rise and fall o...
The Viking Age lasted from approximately the 8th century CE to the 11th century CE, and throughout t...
A rare, intact Viking boat burial in western Scotland contained a rich assemblage of grave goods, pr...
This paper interprets a group of innovative illustrations from the eleventh century English manuscri...
The Anglo-Saxon monasteries of Wearmouth and Jarrow were amongst the most sophisticated centres of l...
The present source book offers a survey of all types of runic inscriptions with religious or magical...
Detailed analysis of the construction of gender identities has transformed our understanding of many...
A runic inscription on a local lead spindle-whorl found near the coastal site of Saltfleetby in Linc...
A wide variety of approaches based on historical, archaeological, place-name, linguistic, physical, ...
Twenty-nine studies, covering a wide range of themes, present the most up-to-date thinking on the hi...
In May 2014, a previously unknown runic inscription was recognised by a team of academics and doctor...
The article reconsiders some of the runological, linguistic and cultural aspects of the 2010 find in...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 21, 2010).The enti...
This article outlines briefly the methodology of studying Tolkien’s sources and then attempts to mov...
The portrayal of the ‘Vikings’ as an archetypal barbarian ‘other,’ wreaking ...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "This book deals with the rise and fall o...
The Viking Age lasted from approximately the 8th century CE to the 11th century CE, and throughout t...
A rare, intact Viking boat burial in western Scotland contained a rich assemblage of grave goods, pr...
This paper interprets a group of innovative illustrations from the eleventh century English manuscri...
The Anglo-Saxon monasteries of Wearmouth and Jarrow were amongst the most sophisticated centres of l...
The present source book offers a survey of all types of runic inscriptions with religious or magical...
Detailed analysis of the construction of gender identities has transformed our understanding of many...