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Women and weapons in the Viking world : Amazons of the North / Leszek Gardeła.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Gardeła, Leszek, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Women, Viking--History.
- Women, Viking.
- Women, Viking--Material culture.
- Women--Scandinavia--History--Middle Ages, 500-1500.
- Women.
- Women, Viking--Social life and customs.
- Civilization, Viking.
- Manners and customs.
- History.
- Material culture.
- Scandinavia.
- Physical Description:
- xiii, 167 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 29 x 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Havertown, PA : Casemate Publishers, 2021.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 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 Islendingasogur
- Freydis Eiriksdottir
- Cordis Sursdottir
- Audr and Puridr
- Porhildr Vadlakkja
- Not only axes and swords: understanding women's weapons
- Women and weapons in the fomaldarsogur
- Hervor Bjarmarsdottir
- Pombjorg Eiriksdottir
- Other armed women in the fomaldarsogur
- Armed women in Old Norse mythology
- Valkyrjur, disir; fylgjur
- Skadi
- Porgeror Holgabrudr
- Female Giantesses as grinders of war and bearers of arms
- Armed women of the Viking Age in non-Scandinavian medieval sources
- Athelflad 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?
- Sigurdr and Brynhildr/Sigrdrifa
- 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.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 1636240682
- 9781636240688
- OCLC:
- 1248897021
- Publisher Number:
- 99989675186
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