Coming soon: a new film about the Viking sagas of medieval Iceland. I travelled this epic land in search of the heroes from 1000 years ago. The documentary will be available here on my YouTube channel for free!
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Coming soon: a new film "Sagas of the Raven Land" about the Viking sagas of medieval Iceland. I travelled this epic land in search of the heroes from 1000 ye...
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Evidence on a French Atlantic island of trade with Holland and the British Isles in the 8th century
https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20250302-archaeological-findings-on-france-s-ile-de-r%C3%A9-reveal-north-sea-trade-links
https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20250302-archaeological-findings-on-france-s-ile-de-r%C3%A9-reveal-north-sea-trade-links
RFI
Archaeological findings on France's Ile de Ré reveal North Sea trade links
Archaeological excavations on the Ile de Ré, an island off France's Atlantic coast, have unearthed graves and artefacts dating back to the 8th century – findings that confirm trading ties with Northern…
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Bronze age Nordic women sometimes wore very very provocative short skirts. Thomas Froncek describes this in his book The Norhmen, and the theory that maybe only high class women wore them as a kind of boast that they could dress how they liked without being raped or harassed because they were so powerful. Other women in the Nordic Bronze age wore very long dresses but that isn’t so interesting to look at. The artwork if called Rites at Dawn by Christian Sloan Hall
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Photo by Steph Wilson based on 18th century depictions of pre-Roman Britons
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It is the full moon of Hretha, Hrēþmōnaþ. Spring has sprung.
Only one month before Easter heralds the start of Summer.
It is a time for primroses and daffodils and lambing here in Devon.
Only one month before Easter heralds the start of Summer.
It is a time for primroses and daffodils and lambing here in Devon.
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Grimm believed Hrêða/Hrêðe to be cognate to Old High German Hrouda, with a connection to Hludana, attested in Frisia and western Germany, the root of whose name means fame, not unlike victorious/famous in Hrêðe.
Grimm linked Hludana with Old Norse Hlóðyn, a byname of Jörð/Frigg, who is also referred to as Hlín in the Völuspá, meaning protector. As a goddess governing fate, it makes sense She would be invoked in battle.
Bledsian Hrēþmōnaþ!
Painting by Lisa Hunt. ᛏ
Grimm linked Hludana with Old Norse Hlóðyn, a byname of Jörð/Frigg, who is also referred to as Hlín in the Völuspá, meaning protector. As a goddess governing fate, it makes sense She would be invoked in battle.
Bledsian Hrēþmōnaþ!
Painting by Lisa Hunt. ᛏ
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NEW EPISODE — Radio North Sea International — The Runes of the Future
https://hearthfireradio.com/watch?v=LtPMxJdO
Tom considers the meaning of Heathen terms like goði, rune, galdra and treeman in relation to a long view of history encompassing the distant future. What are the forms of magic which will shape the world to come?
https://hearthfireradio.com/watch?v=LtPMxJdO
Tom considers the meaning of Heathen terms like goði, rune, galdra and treeman in relation to a long view of history encompassing the distant future. What are the forms of magic which will shape the world to come?
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Halstatt salt mine in Austria with 3100 year old wooden staircase.
The Celts were a powerful culture perhaps because of the mineral resources of the mountains they mined but the Celts delved too greedily and too deep...
The Celts were a powerful culture perhaps because of the mineral resources of the mountains they mined but the Celts delved too greedily and too deep...
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