Handbook for the Deceased: Re-Evaluating Literature and Folklore in Icelandic Archaeology

The rich medieval Icelandic literary record, comprised of mythology, sagas, poetry, law codes and post-medieval folklore, has provided invaluable source material for previous generations of scholars attempting to reconstruct a pagan Scandinavian Viking Age worldview. In modern Icelandic archaeology,...

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Main Author: Prehal, Brenda Nicole
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: CUNY Academic Works 2021
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Online Access:https://academicworks.cuny.edu/gc_etds/4134
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spelling ftcityunivny:oai:academicworks.cuny.edu:gc_etds-5194 2023-05-15T16:50:46+02:00 Handbook for the Deceased: Re-Evaluating Literature and Folklore in Icelandic Archaeology Prehal, Brenda Nicole 2021-02-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://academicworks.cuny.edu/gc_etds/4134 https://academicworks.cuny.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5194&context=gc_etds English eng CUNY Academic Works https://academicworks.cuny.edu/gc_etds/4134 https://academicworks.cuny.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5194&context=gc_etds Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects archaeology Icelandic manuscripts Medieval Viking Age Norse mythology interdisciplinary Archaeological Anthropology Folklore History of Religions of Western Origin Medieval Studies Scandinavian Studies dissertation 2021 ftcityunivny 2021-09-18T22:16:52Z The rich medieval Icelandic literary record, comprised of mythology, sagas, poetry, law codes and post-medieval folklore, has provided invaluable source material for previous generations of scholars attempting to reconstruct a pagan Scandinavian Viking Age worldview. In modern Icelandic archaeology, however, the Icelandic literary record, apart from official documents such as censuses, has not been considered a viable source for interpretation since the early 20th century. Although the Icelandic corpus is problematic in several ways, it is a source that should be used in Icelandic archaeological interpretation, if used properly with source criticism. This dissertation aims to advance Icelandic archaeological theory by reintegrating the medieval and post-medieval Icelandic literary corpus back into archaeological interpretation. The literature can help archaeologists working in Iceland to find pagan religious themes that span time and place. Utilizing source criticism as well as interdisciplinary methods, such as animal aDNA, this work presents two case studies of often ignored grave goods. These grave goods are found in both Icelandic pagan graves as well as in the graves of the pagan Scandinavian homelands, spanning from the Stone Age up until the Middle Ages. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Iceland City University of New York: CUNY Academic Works
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topic archaeology
Icelandic manuscripts
Medieval
Viking Age
Norse mythology
interdisciplinary
Archaeological Anthropology
Folklore
History of Religions of Western Origin
Medieval Studies
Scandinavian Studies
spellingShingle archaeology
Icelandic manuscripts
Medieval
Viking Age
Norse mythology
interdisciplinary
Archaeological Anthropology
Folklore
History of Religions of Western Origin
Medieval Studies
Scandinavian Studies
Prehal, Brenda Nicole
Handbook for the Deceased: Re-Evaluating Literature and Folklore in Icelandic Archaeology
topic_facet archaeology
Icelandic manuscripts
Medieval
Viking Age
Norse mythology
interdisciplinary
Archaeological Anthropology
Folklore
History of Religions of Western Origin
Medieval Studies
Scandinavian Studies
description The rich medieval Icelandic literary record, comprised of mythology, sagas, poetry, law codes and post-medieval folklore, has provided invaluable source material for previous generations of scholars attempting to reconstruct a pagan Scandinavian Viking Age worldview. In modern Icelandic archaeology, however, the Icelandic literary record, apart from official documents such as censuses, has not been considered a viable source for interpretation since the early 20th century. Although the Icelandic corpus is problematic in several ways, it is a source that should be used in Icelandic archaeological interpretation, if used properly with source criticism. This dissertation aims to advance Icelandic archaeological theory by reintegrating the medieval and post-medieval Icelandic literary corpus back into archaeological interpretation. The literature can help archaeologists working in Iceland to find pagan religious themes that span time and place. Utilizing source criticism as well as interdisciplinary methods, such as animal aDNA, this work presents two case studies of often ignored grave goods. These grave goods are found in both Icelandic pagan graves as well as in the graves of the pagan Scandinavian homelands, spanning from the Stone Age up until the Middle Ages.
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title_short Handbook for the Deceased: Re-Evaluating Literature and Folklore in Icelandic Archaeology
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title_fullStr Handbook for the Deceased: Re-Evaluating Literature and Folklore in Icelandic Archaeology
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