To date, previous discussions of the practise of ”weapon deposition” in prehistoric Scandinavia have focused primarily on the Roman Iron Age. The focus of these investigations have been the large offerings of weapons in bogs, which were presumably taken from enemies defeated in battle. Until recently, these particular kind of ritual practises were thought to have ceased in the middle of the 6th century. It is now widely acknowledged, however, that this sort of ritual practises did not simply dissappear, but instead re-emerged during the Vendel- and Viking age in a changed state. These rites, which are frequently associated with elite groups and so called ”central places” are embodied, for example, in the weapons and other valuable objects d...
Decolonizing the Viking Age 1 argues that the Scandinavian “Viking Age” can be seen as a system of k...
This study attempts to provide an insight into the regional diversity of religion in pre- Christian ...
Weapons in water The purpose of the article is to throw light on Viking Age weapon finds from wetlan...
This paper explores Iron Age depositions in wetlands and on dry ground in Kormt. The types of object...
With the discovery of peat and gyttja deposits containing archaeological remains, sealed below collu...
This paper presents evidence for deposition of human and animal remains in watery locations in Uppla...
The main purpose of this thesis has been to study the ritual remains from the Sámi region, over an e...
This thesis examines the wetland sacrifices that were performed in Northern Europe in the Iron Age. ...
Votive offerings may be our main source of knowledge concerning the religion of the Iron Age before ...
This article discusses the centralisation of religious ritual practices in Scandinavia in the second...
The textual accounts of the legendary leaders of the pre-Christian past in Scandinavia have extensiv...
For more than a century human skeletal remains have been recovered from the wetland area of Alken at...
In this article I explore the long-term perspective of the ritual activities in and around the river...
Shield bosses – offerings and symbols – Rituals, cosmology and power in Iron Age ScandinaviaThe Sout...
In southern Scandinavia, the Early Iron Age transition is characterised by radical ideological and o...
Decolonizing the Viking Age 1 argues that the Scandinavian “Viking Age” can be seen as a system of k...
This study attempts to provide an insight into the regional diversity of religion in pre- Christian ...
Weapons in water The purpose of the article is to throw light on Viking Age weapon finds from wetlan...
This paper explores Iron Age depositions in wetlands and on dry ground in Kormt. The types of object...
With the discovery of peat and gyttja deposits containing archaeological remains, sealed below collu...
This paper presents evidence for deposition of human and animal remains in watery locations in Uppla...
The main purpose of this thesis has been to study the ritual remains from the Sámi region, over an e...
This thesis examines the wetland sacrifices that were performed in Northern Europe in the Iron Age. ...
Votive offerings may be our main source of knowledge concerning the religion of the Iron Age before ...
This article discusses the centralisation of religious ritual practices in Scandinavia in the second...
The textual accounts of the legendary leaders of the pre-Christian past in Scandinavia have extensiv...
For more than a century human skeletal remains have been recovered from the wetland area of Alken at...
In this article I explore the long-term perspective of the ritual activities in and around the river...
Shield bosses – offerings and symbols – Rituals, cosmology and power in Iron Age ScandinaviaThe Sout...
In southern Scandinavia, the Early Iron Age transition is characterised by radical ideological and o...
Decolonizing the Viking Age 1 argues that the Scandinavian “Viking Age” can be seen as a system of k...
This study attempts to provide an insight into the regional diversity of religion in pre- Christian ...
Weapons in water The purpose of the article is to throw light on Viking Age weapon finds from wetlan...