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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Preface
1. Old Norse cosmology as an archaeological challenge
Cosmological aspects of Old Norse religion
The chronological and spatial horizons of Old Norse cosmology
Archaeology and Old Norse cosmology
Three archaeological studies
2. In the shadow of Yggdrasill
Mythological trees
Real trees
Representations of trees
The archaeology of ‘tree settings’
The semiotics of the ‘tree settings’
The world from the view-point of ‘tree settings’
The tree in Old Norse religion
3. A world of stone
A biography of Ismantorp
Ölandic comparisons
Scandinavian forts
Outlines of an early Scandinavian martial culture
War as ritualized action
War and cosmology
Models and parallels
Back to Ismantorp
Ismantorp and Old Norse cosmology
4. Whirls, horses, and ships
Early picture stones on Gotland
New contexts
An initial pictorial analysis
A return trip to Bronze Age iconography
Bridging the gap between Eskelhem and Sanda
Bronze Age perspectives on early Gotlandic picture stones
Metalwork in the Iron Age
A special case: the gold bracteates
Iron Age perspectives on early Gotlandic picture stones
The sun in later mythological contexts
Tracing sun rituals
The disappearance of solar symbols and sun rituals in the sixth century
Solar traditions through time
5. Placing Old Norse cosmology in time and space
Different trajectories
The Migration Period as a cluster of changes
The Huns
The dust veil
The disappearance of the sun-oriented traditions in the sixth century
A golden age
Outlines of a new context
References
Primary Old Norse sources
Other primary sources and secondary literature
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