This article approaches gender in the Viking Age as a fluid social category, to be understood through an intersectional lens alongside other cultural variables. Using material from the Vestfold region, the article argues that the perceived genders encountered in mortuary remains from the area display a significant amount of social similarities. It therefore proposes to explore the expression of social roles across, rather than within gendered lines. The approach challenges the traditional tendency of dividing gendered archaeological remains based on a few, select categories singled out from the grave goods. It suggests that a more open approach would avoid overlooking real and tangible levels of shared expressions between graves assigned di...
The idea that metal staffs represent one of the main tools for female ritual specialist in the Vikin...
Burials are places where archaeologists reasonably expect gendered ideologies and practices to play ...
The subject of this paper is to discuss the roles of women in the Viking Age society of Scandinavia....
This article approaches gender in the Viking Age as a fluid social category, to be understoodthrough...
The thesis titled Challenging Gender: a reconsideration of gender in the Viking Age using the mortua...
Female warriors from the Viking Age is a subject that has been debated and interpreted in many diffe...
The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...
In archaeological study of burial, the gendering of a grave forms the basis for any meaningful analy...
The purpose of this thesis is to perform a gender study focusing on Viking Age weapon graves. A fema...
Research on Viking Age society is a recurrent subject within the scientific literature, and todays m...
Birka is Sweden’s first urban settlement during the Viking period and its growth is mainly because o...
This paper seeks to analyze how the archaeologist’s research regarding sex, gender and social identi...
This study was made with the express purpose to shine a light on how we use the present to understan...
This essay, When women become men, is written with the intention of illustrating a way in which arch...
The image of Viking culture that most of us carry in our heads is largely masculine and testosterone...
The idea that metal staffs represent one of the main tools for female ritual specialist in the Vikin...
Burials are places where archaeologists reasonably expect gendered ideologies and practices to play ...
The subject of this paper is to discuss the roles of women in the Viking Age society of Scandinavia....
This article approaches gender in the Viking Age as a fluid social category, to be understoodthrough...
The thesis titled Challenging Gender: a reconsideration of gender in the Viking Age using the mortua...
Female warriors from the Viking Age is a subject that has been debated and interpreted in many diffe...
The aim of this thesis is to examine female Viking burials during the Iron Age. Issues such as what ...
In archaeological study of burial, the gendering of a grave forms the basis for any meaningful analy...
The purpose of this thesis is to perform a gender study focusing on Viking Age weapon graves. A fema...
Research on Viking Age society is a recurrent subject within the scientific literature, and todays m...
Birka is Sweden’s first urban settlement during the Viking period and its growth is mainly because o...
This paper seeks to analyze how the archaeologist’s research regarding sex, gender and social identi...
This study was made with the express purpose to shine a light on how we use the present to understan...
This essay, When women become men, is written with the intention of illustrating a way in which arch...
The image of Viking culture that most of us carry in our heads is largely masculine and testosterone...
The idea that metal staffs represent one of the main tools for female ritual specialist in the Vikin...
Burials are places where archaeologists reasonably expect gendered ideologies and practices to play ...
The subject of this paper is to discuss the roles of women in the Viking Age society of Scandinavia....