Bloody Slaughter

This article attempts an interpretation of an unusual assemblage of cattle skulls recovered from recent excavations at the Viking Age monumental hall of Hofstaðir in Iceland. Osteological analysis of the skulls indicates ritual decapitation and display of cattle heads, and this article seeks to expl...

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Main Author: McGovern, Thomas (NABO and CUNY)
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Published: the Digital Archaeological Record
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8QZ2C2N_meta$v=1441484073391
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spelling dataone:doi:10.6067:XCV8QZ2C2N_meta$v-1441484073391 2024-06-03T18:46:57+00:00 Bloody Slaughter McGovern, Thomas (NABO and CUNY) ENVELOPE(-17.205963,-16.865387,65.65978,65.52302) 2015-09-05T20:14:33.391Z https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8QZ2C2N_meta$v=1441484073391 unknown the Digital Archaeological Record Norse Hofstadir Dataset dataone:urn:node:TDAR https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8QZ2C2N_meta$v=1441484073391 2024-06-03T18:07:34Z This article attempts an interpretation of an unusual assemblage of cattle skulls recovered from recent excavations at the Viking Age monumental hall of Hofstaðir in Iceland. Osteological analysis of the skulls indicates ritual decapitation and display of cattle heads, and this article seeks to explore the meanings of this practice in relation to the context of the site and the wider historical and ethnographic literature. It is argued that the beheading of cattle and display of their heads was a part of sacrificial acts conducted on a seasonal basis at the site, and primarily in the context of feasting and socio-political gatherings. The gatherings acted simultaneously as a means of both dissipating social tension and enhancing political status. Dataset Iceland the Digital Archaeological Record (via DataONE) Slaughter ENVELOPE(-85.633,-85.633,-78.617,-78.617) Hofstaðir ENVELOPE(-21.917,-21.917,64.083,64.083) ENVELOPE(-17.205963,-16.865387,65.65978,65.52302)
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description This article attempts an interpretation of an unusual assemblage of cattle skulls recovered from recent excavations at the Viking Age monumental hall of Hofstaðir in Iceland. Osteological analysis of the skulls indicates ritual decapitation and display of cattle heads, and this article seeks to explore the meanings of this practice in relation to the context of the site and the wider historical and ethnographic literature. It is argued that the beheading of cattle and display of their heads was a part of sacrificial acts conducted on a seasonal basis at the site, and primarily in the context of feasting and socio-political gatherings. The gatherings acted simultaneously as a means of both dissipating social tension and enhancing political status.
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