An Analysis of Icelandic Pagan Rituals and Norse Mythology

Viking Age burials have been extensively studied over recent years, and Icelandic, pre-Christian burials have been specifically investigated for trends and patterns in funerary rites. However, there are hardly any investigations that pair the archaeological material and literary material together. W...

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Main Author: Paulus, Emily
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2022
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Online Access:https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/muraj/article/view/4512
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Summary:Viking Age burials have been extensively studied over recent years, and Icelandic, pre-Christian burials have been specifically investigated for trends and patterns in funerary rites. However, there are hardly any investigations that pair the archaeological material and literary material together. What were the religious influences on funerary rites in the pre-Christian Icelandic landscape? An analysis of pagan rituals from Viking Age Iceland was conducted, and connections to Norse mythology were made in order to understand the relationship Icelanders had to the pagan religion. Based on archaeological and literary evidence, it can be concluded that certain burial rites bare resemblance to mythological stories and gods.