NoThe discovery of the extraordinary Hirschlanden figure was reported in this journal in 1964. Since then the statue has featured in numerous discussions of Iron Age art and society, to the extent that it has become one of the iconic images of the European Iron Age. It has become almost taken for granted that the Hirschlanden figure is an `intensely masculine¿ warrior statue representing the heroised dead. However, certain aspects of the figure suggest a rather deeper, more ambiguous symbolism. The authors use their up-to-date critique to raise questions about the eclectic character of Iron Age spirituality
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This thesis explores bodily representations in Late Iron Age Scandinavia (400–1050 AD). Non-human bo...
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This volume explores the pervasive influence exerted by some prehistoric monuments on European socia...
Summary : Several hundreds of anthropomorphic and zoomorphic figures as well as weapons, ornaments, ...
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Contains fulltext : 243895.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)44 p
This article focuses on some bodily features of the figurine called ‘Odin from Lejre’. Some corporal...
Much research has been carried out on identifying gendered iconography on statue-menhirs, this paper...
Shield bosses – offerings and symbols – Rituals, cosmology and power in Iron Age ScandinaviaThe Sout...
This preliminary study examines potential links between gender and sex representations in Iron Age C...
This thesis explores bodily representations in Late Iron Age Scandinavia (400–1050 AD). Non-human bo...
This thesis explores bodily representations in Late Iron Age Scandinavia (400–1050 AD). Non-human bo...
Clay heads and faces from the Early Iron Age The Early Iron Age is one of the prehistoric periods wh...
A short survey of a number of incomplete stone statues, several with warlike attributes and dating b...
This dissertation examines the material evidence of honorific statue monuments of the administrative...
Abstract The Tollense valley in northeast Germany is well known for its substantial evidence indica...
Cette étude traite des changements dans la façon de percevoir la statue, de la statuette au colosse,...
This volume explores the pervasive influence exerted by some prehistoric monuments on European socia...
Summary : Several hundreds of anthropomorphic and zoomorphic figures as well as weapons, ornaments, ...
This article concerns evidence of Renaissance cultural forms findingpurchase in the visual arts of e...
Contains fulltext : 243895.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)44 p
This article focuses on some bodily features of the figurine called ‘Odin from Lejre’. Some corporal...
Much research has been carried out on identifying gendered iconography on statue-menhirs, this paper...
Shield bosses – offerings and symbols – Rituals, cosmology and power in Iron Age ScandinaviaThe Sout...