03947nam 22005893u 450 991049316620332120211025164737.091-87675-01-3(CKB)3710000000323519(EBL)1903582(SSID)ssj0001403137(PQKBManifestationID)12594556(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001403137(PQKBWorkID)11365719(PQKB)11735106(MiAaPQ)EBC1903582(Au-PeEL)EBL1903582(OCoLC)898769420(EXLCZ)99371000000032351920141229d2014|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrTracing Old Norse cosmology the world tree, Middle Earth and the sun in archeaological perspectivesChicago Nordic Academic Press20141 online resource (337 pages)Vèagar till Midgêard Tracing old Norse cosmologyDescription based upon print version of record.91-85509-38-8 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 comparisonsScandinavian fortsOutlines 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 stonesThe sun in later mythological contextsTracing 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 literatureThe study of Old Norse religion is a truly multidisciplinary and international field of research. The rituals, myths, and narratives of pre-Christian Scandinavia have been studied and interpreted in detail relying mainly on Christian Icelandic literature from the Middle Ages. Here, Anders Andrén offers a long-term perspective on Old Norse cosmology and argues that the fundamental ideas of an ordered universe, time, and space in Old Norse religion can be studied in a dialogue between archaeology and the Icelandic narrative tradition. Ideas about the world tree, middle earth, and the sun can beCosmology, NorseReligionScandinaviaMythology, NorseNorthmenArchaeology and religionCosmology, NorseReligionMythology, Norse.Northmen.Archaeology and religion.293Andrén Anders688854AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910493166203321Tracing Old Norse cosmology2468871UNINA