Women and Weapons in the Viking World - Leszek Gardeła

Women and Weapons in the Viking World

Amazons of the North

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
200 Seiten
2021
Oxbow Books (Verlag)
978-1-78925-665-9 (ISBN)
37,40 inkl. MwSt
An in-depth, beautifully illustrated exploration into women’s role in the martial sphere of Viking culture.
The Viking Age (c. 750-1050 AD) is conventionally seen as a tumultuous time when hordes of fierce warriors from Scandinavia wreaked havoc across the European continent and when Norse merchants travelled to distant corners of the world in pursuit of slaves, silver, and exotic commodities. Until relatively recently, archaeologists and textual scholars had the tendency to weave a largely male-dominated image of this pivotal period in world history, dismissing or substantially downplaying women's roles in Norse society. Today, however, there is ample evidence to suggest that many of the most spectacular achievements of Viking Age Scandinavians - for instance in craftsmanship, exploration, cross-cultural trade, warfare and other spheres of life - would not have been possible without the active involvement of women. Extant textual sources as well as the perpetually expanding corpus of archaeological evidence thus demonstrate unequivocally that both within the walls of the household and in the wider public arena women’s voices were heard, respected and followed.

This pioneering and beautifully illustrated monograph provides an in-depth exploration of women's associations with the martial sphere of life in the Viking Age. The multifarious motivations and circumstances that led women to engage in armed conflict or other activities whereby weapons served as potent symbols of prestige and empowerment are illuminated and interpreted through an interdisciplinary approach to medieval literature and archaeological evidence from Scandinavia and the wider Viking world. Additional cross-cultural excursions into the lives and legends of female warriors in other past and present cultural milieus - from the Asiatic steppes to the savannas of Africa and European battlefields – lead to a nuanced understanding of the idea of the armed woman and its embodiments in Norse literature, myth and archaeological reality.

Leszek Gardeła is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the National Museum of Denmark. He specialises in the study of the material expressions of Viking Age magic, funerary practices, and interactions between Viking Age Scandinavians and Slavs. He is the author of numerous academic articles and five monographs, including Women and Weapons in the Viking World: Amazons of the North (Oxbow Books, 2021).

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Acknowledgements

1. Introduction: the methodological and theoretical framework





Entering the Viking world … of the dead

Funerary diversity





Cremation graves

Inhumation graves





Lost identities and elusive grave goods

Warriors and warrior ideals

Sex and gender in the Viking Age

Amazons of the North: the scope of the book





2. Historiography





Researching women in the Viking Age

Warrior women in Old Norse studies and Viking archaeology





3. Women and weapons in medieval textual sources





Armed women in Gesta Danorum

Armed women in Old Norse Literature

Women and weapons in the Íslendingasögur





Freydís Eiríksdóttir

Þórdís Súrsdóttir

Auðr and Þuriðr

Þórhildr Vaðlækkja

Not only axes and swords: understanding women’s weapons





Women and weapons in the fornaldarsögur





Hervör Bjarmarsdóttir

Þornbjörg Eiríksdóttir

Other armed women in the fornaldarsögur





Armed women in Old Norse mythology





Valkyrjur, disir, fylgjur

Skaði

Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr

Female Giantesses as grinders of war and bearers of arms





Armed women of the Viking Age in non-Scandinavian medieval sources





Æthelflæd of Mercia

Women and war in the account of John Skylitzes





Women with weapons in medieval literature: more than literary embellishments





4. Women and weapons in Viking archaeology: the burial evidence





Female graves with weapons





Swedish female graves with weapons

Norwegian female graves with weapons

Danish female graves with weapons









5. Interpreting the arsenal of armed women





Women and axes in the Viking Age





Axes in the Viking Age

Axes in Viking Age funerary contexts

Miniature axes

Interpreting axes in Viking Age female graves

Women and axes in textual sources and folklore

Women and axes in the Viking Age: conclusions





Women and swords in the Viking Age





Swords in the Viking Age

Swords in Viking Age funerary contexts

Women and weaving swords

Women and swords in iconography

Miniature swords

Interpreting swords in Viking Age female graves

Women and swords in Old Norse sources

Women and swords in the Viking Age: conclusions





Women and spears in the Viking Age





Spears in the Viking Age

Spears in Viking Age funerary contexts

Women and spears in iconography

Miniature spears

Interpreting spears in Viking Age female graves

Women and spears in Old Norse sources

Women and spears in the Viking Age: conclusions





Women and shields in the Viking Age





Shields in the Viking Age

Shields in Viking Age funerary contexts

Women and shields in iconography

Miniature shields

Interpreting shields in Viking Age female graves

Women and shields in Old Norse sources

Women and shields in the Viking Age: conclusions





Women, bows and arrows in the Viking Age





Bows and arrows in the Viking Age

Bows and arrows in Viking Age funerary contexts

Interpreting bows and arrows in Viking Age female graves

Women, bows and arrows in Old Norse sources

Women, bows and arrows in the Viking Age: conclusions





Women, riding equipment and horses in the Viking Age





Riding equipment in the Viking Age

Riding equipment and horses in Viking Age funerary contexts

Interpreting riding equipment and horses in Viking Age female graves

Women and horses in Old Norse sources

Women, horses and riding equipment in the Viking Age: conclusions









6. Women and weapons in Viking Age iconography





The so-called ‘valkyrie brooches’: distribution and materiality





(Re)interpreting the so-called ‘valkyrie brooches’

Freyja and a warrior woman?

Sigurðr and Brynhildr/Sigrdrífa





Other iconographic representations of armed females in Viking Age Scandinavia and England





7. Women with weapons: a cross-cultural phenomenon





Warrior women in prehistoric times

Female cross-dressers in early modern Europe

The Amazons of Dahomey

Women in the First and Second World Wars

Emerging patterns and conclusions





8. Amazons of the North? Women and weapons in the Viking world





Women and weapons in Viking archaeology

Women and weapons in medieval texts

The way of the warrior: past and present





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Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 21 colour and 58 b/w illustrations
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 280 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 1-78925-665-8 / 1789256658
ISBN-13 978-1-78925-665-9 / 9781789256659
Zustand Neuware
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