Viking Swords
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In the literature about swords, their use has predominantly not been analysed. This article tries to reconstruct some aspects of the use of Viking Age swords from Northern and Eastern Europe. The reconstruction is based on biomechanics,... more
is putting the spot on the among Viking-Age artefacts collectors ever thrilling, amusing and tantalizing question when shown an artefact they cannot address: 'Is It Real ?'
Scandinavian women are regularly depicted as warriors, or shieldmaidens, fighting both in international raids and in defending their homes in the popular television series Vikings. But is this portrayal likely to be accurate? Following an... more
Vlijmscherp verleden Vlijmscherp verleden vertelt het verhaal over de geschiedenis van het zwaard en de rituele en symbolische betekenis ervan. U ziet bijna tweehonderd bijzondere zwaarden, afkomstig uit de prehistorie tot de twintigste... more
Child in exile, Russian warlord, mercenary for the Greek Emperor, Christian warrior in the Holy Land, King of Norway; Harald Hard-ruler was many things in the course of a brilliant and blood-soaked career, but he is mostly remembered... more
Magic, women and death in the Viking world
This article is concerned of swords discovered in different time and circumstances in the area of archeological complex in Gnёzdovo (Smolensk obl., Russia). To this moment we have information about no less than 27 intact swords, their... more
The Viking Age is conventionally seen as a tumultuous time when hordes of fierce warriors from Scandinavia wreaked havoc across the European continent and Norse merchants travelled to distant corners of the world in pursuit of riches.... more
L’épée magique est un élément majeur du décor des jeux de rôle de fantasy. Une telle profusion de lames doit beaucoup au fait que, depuis le début du moyen âge, les sociétés humaines, et particulièrement les aristocraties guerrières, ont... more
A commentary volume to my bilingual edition of the Hervarar saga. It contains five separate studies into various aspects of the saga with the aim to bring to the reader as much as possible from the scholarly literature and discussions... more
Who wielded the Ulfberht swords, and what can they tell us about this enigmatic time in history? Viking swords called "Ulfberht" were used to identify the relationships between the swords and their wielders. The research concluded that... more
An article on the Viking art and decoration on a Rus viking sword chape in Borre style - wich might link with Viking mythology.
Lutomiersk is one of the most important early medieval cemeteries in Poland. In the period spanning the late tenth through eleventh centuries AD, over 150 people were buried there with high-status objects, including weapons such as... more
This article focuses on short biography of Norwegian archeologist Jan Petersen.
The paper sums up the hitherto knowledge of sword belts from the 9th and 10th centuries in central and western Europe. Sword belts were of a relatively heterogeneous appearance. We can distinguish three main types: sets with trefoil... more
This week's blog I address one of the 'key' objects in the Viking Age, the key as a symbol of female status and independancy. Keys were a symbol of a woman's status in the home and in society. Women would run farms both in the... more
Over the almost two centuries of excavations at the site of Dorestad, over 20 broadswords were found, in various contexts. But among the 2500 skeletons dug up here, just a few have sword wounds. Among the larger assemblage of weaponry and... more
Viking Age remains displaying a number of distinct similarities stand in strategic locations along the Eastern trade routes from Birka to Kiev. They consist of fortified settlements with many Scandinavian features and a considerable... more
In this short article, I provided a summary of the rich and well-preserved content of the 10th century inhumation mound from Voll, Overhalla municipality, Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway. The work is supplemented with an abundant catalogue... more
The study is focussed on a (then) innovative intercultural and interdisciplinary comparison between sword-culture in Europe and Japan. It contains the first published results of a direct comparison between blade surfaces on medieval... more
Although the Viking Age (ca. 750-1050 CE) is often characterized as a time of violence, significant questions remain regarding how conflict was conducted during the period. For example, there have been few attempts to understand the... more
Scandinavian amuletS in viking age Poland collectio archaeologica reSSovienSiS tomuS XXXiii collegium editorum Sylwester czopek, michał Parczewski, andrzej Pelisiak, Zbigniew Pianowski, andrzej rozwałka, aleksander Sytnyk, marcin Wołoszyn... more
The paper presents a compilation of the current knowledge on the so called ‘blatnica deposit’ and its individual components, extended by a series of my own studies dedicated particularly to the gilded set of bronze fittings. The article... more
Throughout history armour and weapons have been not merely the preserve of the warrior in battles and warfare, but potent symbols in their own right (the sword of chivalry, the heraldic shield) representing the hunt and hall as well as... more