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Animals and Humans : Reccurrent Symbiosis in Archaeology and Old Norse Religion

Författare

Summary, in English

Animals have always been an important part of the human life-world, and they stand out as significant forces in the Old Norse mythology – here they became imaginary creatures with strong characters. The relationship between animals and humans in Scandinavia from Roman Iron Age to the Viking Period is explored in the book.



Real animals and fantastical creatures in Midgard became mouthpieces for human characteristics and reflections of people’s social position. Animals were of great importance in everyday life and in rituals and as metaphors in social identity and in power relations. In the course of time, however, the human view has changed, and nature has increasingly been subjected to humans.



Through detailed analysis questions are raises about the boundary between human and animal, as well as about our ethical and moral precedence.

Avdelning/ar

Publiceringsår

2011

Språk

Engelska

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Vägar till Midgård

Volym

14

Dokumenttyp

Bok

Förlag

Nordic Academic Press

Ämne

  • Archaeology

Nyckelord

  • Animals
  • humans
  • symbiosis
  • social identity
  • wealth
  • visuality
  • networking
  • ritual
  • metaphor
  • pre-Christian
  • Old Norse religion
  • paganism
  • Early Christianity
  • Iron Age

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 1650-5905
  • ISBN: 978-91-85509-37-9