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There's a new shirt in the web shop.
It is based on a motif of Odin hugging his ravens seen on several Viking age pendants.

https://survivethejive-shop.fourthwall.com/products/odin-and-his-ravens
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Visited a barrow in Cornwall today to shoot some footage of me dressed as a Bronze Age Briton for a coming video about Bronze age dirks
This video should drop this week despite the fact I have been very ill since Friday. Worked over the weekend on it and am on course to publish before I fly to Europe again next week (Sweden and Germany)
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Wishing you all a glad Midsummer moon blot tonight.

If you live in the Southern hemisphere then good Yule!
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Forwarded from Genos Historia (Samuel Andrews)
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Wishing you all a glad Midsummer moon blot tonight. If you live in the Southern hemisphere then good Yule!
A simple offering of libations to Thor and a bone fire tonight beneath the midsummer moon. Just my wife and I.

I am so busy this summer that I wasn’t able to organise a large blot like we normally do. I am soon to return to Europe to work on a documentary in Germany but used this brief Halcyon period in England to complete my documentary about British Bronze Age tin and daggers which I will upload tomorrow.
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HERE IT IS! THE LATEST STJ FILM

Learn why Cornwall was vital for the transition to the full use of tin-bronze across Europe and the Mediterranean. See some of the beautiful gold and bronze creations of the British beaker folk and find out why daggers and other weapons were significant in their religion.

WATCH FREE DOCUMENTARY ON YOUTUBE
https://youtu.be/M2wdHen1hYk
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Canadians get to this Vancouver event if you can
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Forwarded from Exiles of the Golden Age
Have you heard? The Golden One and Paul Waggener are coming to Vancouver in two weeks time for a one-night conference to discuss the formation of Mannerbunds, the pursuit of physical and martial excellence, and the vital work of advancing a cultural renaissance among European peoples.

Join us, on Saturday, July 26th in Vancouver, BC to hear from two leading voices in folkish living—men with decades of experience in community building and an unyielding commitment to defending their people.

It’s also a chance to browse selections from Imperium Press, hear live folk music, and see authentic European artifacts, including tools and items our ancestors once used in daily life.

Secure your spot at the exclusive VIP afterparty and enjoy food, music, and a cash bar. With only a limited number of tickets remaining, this is your unique chance to mingle with our esteemed guests.

The day is fast approaching. Get your tickets here: https://eotga.com
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HERE IT IS! THE LATEST STJ FILM

Learn why Cornwall was vital for the transition to the full use of tin-bronze across Europe and the Mediterranean. See some of the beautiful gold and bronze creations of the British beaker folk and find out why daggers and other weapons were significant in their religion.

WATCH FREE DOCUMENTARY ON YOUTUBE
https://youtu.be/M2wdHen1hYk
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Forwarded from Hearthfire Radio
NEW EPISODE — Radio North Sea International — Mysteries of the Saxons

https://hearthfireradio.com/watch?v=AHbcdbBI

Sailing somewhere in the Bay of Biscay, Tom broadcasts this episode over the waves, discussing the Mysteries of the Saxons "a practical handbook for the Saxon Runer" by Stellinga Hall and how the Helialand provides useful insights into the Heathen religion in general.
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HERE IT IS! THE LATEST STJ FILM Learn why Cornwall was vital for the transition to the full use of tin-bronze across Europe and the Mediterranean. See some of the beautiful gold and bronze creations of the British beaker folk and find out why daggers and…
I didn't say this properly in the film, but while Cornish tin became the main source across Europe, spreading out after 2200 BC, and finally reaching west Asia (around 1400 BC), people in Anatolia and the East Med had already been using bronze-tin widely for centuries before this and had been sourcing tin from the Andronovo culture (aka the Aryans).

The Andronovo Culture mainly used copper from the Tian Shan Mountain and sourced tin from sites such as Mushiston. Their neighbours of BMAC had some mining too but ended up relying on Andronovo for metal.

The Beaker folk in Cornwall were actually close relatives of the Andronovo Aryans in Tajikstan some 5000 km away. Both are closely related to modern Northern Europeans and both played a crucial role in the Bronzisation of the ancient civilisations of the East Med.

Cornwall and Devon have much richer tin deposits so they naturally replaced those in Central Asia as the main source in the Med. Fascinating that such distant cultures shared a common Corded Ware origin and both ended up playing such an important historic role.
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Forwarded from ᛉ Sagnamaðr Stark ᛉ
In the Styrbjarnar þáttr Svíakappa, Eiríkr inn sigrsæli says “Óðinn á yðr alla”, Odin owns you all, before he sacrifices his enemies to Odin. In the Gautreks saga, Starkaðr says “Nú gef ek þik Óðni”; now I give you to Odin. Things to keep in mind for blóts of our own. ᚬ
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There's a new shirt in the web shop.
It is based on a motif of Odin hugging his ravens seen on several Viking age pendants.

https://survivethejive-shop.fourthwall.com/products/odin-and-his-ravens
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HERE IT IS! THE LATEST STJ FILM

Learn why Cornwall was vital for the transition to the full use of tin-bronze across Europe and the Mediterranean. See some of the beautiful gold and bronze creations of the British beaker folk and find out why daggers and other weapons were significant in their religion.

WATCH FREE DOCUMENTARY ON YOUTUBE
https://youtu.be/M2wdHen1hYk
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