This article seeks to approach the famous tenth-century account of the burial of a chieftain of the Rus, narrated by the Arab traveller Ibn Fadlan, in a new light. Placing focus on how gendered expectations have coloured the interpretation and subsequent archaeological use of this source, we argue that a new focus on the social agency of some of the central actors can open up alternative interpretations. Viewing the source in light of theories of human sacrifice in the Viking Age, we examine the promotion of culturally appropriate gendered roles, where women are often depicted as victims of male violence. In light of recent trends in theoretical approaches where gender is foregrounded, we perceive that a new focus on agency in such narrativ...
This thesis investigates the roles that were available for Scandinavian women during the Viking age....
Research on Viking Age society is a recurrent subject within the scientific literature, and todays m...
The focus of the present paper is on the Viking beliefs connected with death, life after death and b...
This article seeks to approach the famous tenth-century account of the burial of a chieftain of the ...
This article seeks to approach the famous tenth-century account of the burial of a chieftain of the ...
Old Norse religion is a subject of great curiosity and fantasy, and images such as the scene describ...
This article approaches gender in the Viking Age as a fluid social category, to be understood throug...
This article, based on Scandinavian narrative sources (tha sagas), skaldic and eddic poetry as well...
Though much work has been done regarding sex and gender in history and prehistory, there lacks an in...
The thesis titled Challenging Gender: a reconsideration of gender in the Viking Age using the mortua...
The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...
Previous research on the funerary practices of the Viking Age has found evidence to suggest that peo...
In archaeological study of burial, the gendering of a grave forms the basis for any meaningful analy...
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...
This thesis investigates the roles that were available for Scandinavian women during the Viking age....
Research on Viking Age society is a recurrent subject within the scientific literature, and todays m...
The focus of the present paper is on the Viking beliefs connected with death, life after death and b...
This article seeks to approach the famous tenth-century account of the burial of a chieftain of the ...
This article seeks to approach the famous tenth-century account of the burial of a chieftain of the ...
Old Norse religion is a subject of great curiosity and fantasy, and images such as the scene describ...
This article approaches gender in the Viking Age as a fluid social category, to be understood throug...
This article, based on Scandinavian narrative sources (tha sagas), skaldic and eddic poetry as well...
Though much work has been done regarding sex and gender in history and prehistory, there lacks an in...
The thesis titled Challenging Gender: a reconsideration of gender in the Viking Age using the mortua...
The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...
Previous research on the funerary practices of the Viking Age has found evidence to suggest that peo...
In archaeological study of burial, the gendering of a grave forms the basis for any meaningful analy...
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...
This thesis investigates the roles that were available for Scandinavian women during the Viking age....
Research on Viking Age society is a recurrent subject within the scientific literature, and todays m...
The focus of the present paper is on the Viking beliefs connected with death, life after death and b...