The following article deals with the ringfinds in the Nordic countries, ring symbolism and Nordic and Continental place names containing the element Ring, and the author links these phenomena with the Goths. He sees a connection between the rings and the Gothic religion both in the cult of the god Gaut and later the god Óðinn-Gaut. He regards the Ring places as former cultic and administrative centres and also ties them to odinistic warrior initiations. He disputes the earlier place-name researchers interpretation that they should be named after a person of the name Ring
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The Gothic people enter European history during the Roman Iron Age. Several groups of Goths come und...
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Belief, hope and loveThe symbolism of medieval ring broochesOrnaments and costume accessories have a...
This article compares visions of elvish cities in writings of J. R.R. Tolkien: built at the top of t...
This article concentrates on a specific ancient holy word in Finnish and its subsequent development,...
The paper is devoted to possible concepts that ancient Germans held about ornaments. Cultural catego...
Since the 19th century archaeologists have found different types om amulet rings on various dig site...
In Germanic medieval tradition, as in many cultures, countless stories deal with a wide range of obj...
The Gothic people enter European history during the Roman Iron Age. Several groups of Goths come und...
The current consensus is that vernacular names assigned to the runes of the Germanic fu_ark and to I...
In the culture of the ancient Germans, women were of high rank. This was especially true of the prop...
W artykule omówiono zróżnicowanie skandynawskich złotych ozdób obręczowych o wężowatych zakończeniac...
This thesis explores a method of defining status by understanding the function of objects used as gr...
This article deals with the origin of the names of certain mythical figures in Finnic pre-Christian ...
In this article, the material qualities and the use of space on rune stone and its links to the land...
This article concerns ring brooches from Lund, discussing similarities and differences in the materi...
Abstract: The article concentrates on the widespread belief in the phenomenon of ‘thunderbolts’. Sto...
Belief, hope and loveThe symbolism of medieval ring broochesOrnaments and costume accessories have a...
This article compares visions of elvish cities in writings of J. R.R. Tolkien: built at the top of t...
This article concentrates on a specific ancient holy word in Finnish and its subsequent development,...