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Today I saw the Braak Bog idols of Frey and Freyja dated to 3rd c BC. I didn’t realise how enormous they are. Very imposing and quite evidently sacred
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In 421 AD, as many Saxons were migrating to Britain, a Saxon chieftain was buried at Fallward near the river Weser, in a boat shaped coffin.
Conditions of the soil allowed for excellent preservation of wooden items including a chair and foot stool (mentioned in my swastika video) with a runic inscription saying what may be the chief's nick name Alguskathi "elk -harmer".
He was cremated, like others in the same cemetery, and the urns there are the same as kind the early English used. Elk harmer's people also moved to England shortly after he died.
Very few graves preserve so much carpentry so beautifully. Pictured are the table, boat, a box in the shape of a waterfowl, and a block chair with a footstool. It reveals much about our ancestors and their skill. The swastika motifs on the chair and stool pertain to the cult of Woden.
Conditions of the soil allowed for excellent preservation of wooden items including a chair and foot stool (mentioned in my swastika video) with a runic inscription saying what may be the chief's nick name Alguskathi "elk -harmer".
He was cremated, like others in the same cemetery, and the urns there are the same as kind the early English used. Elk harmer's people also moved to England shortly after he died.
Very few graves preserve so much carpentry so beautifully. Pictured are the table, boat, a box in the shape of a waterfowl, and a block chair with a footstool. It reveals much about our ancestors and their skill. The swastika motifs on the chair and stool pertain to the cult of Woden.
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Left: Ancient Anglo trousers from Damendorf bog, Schleswig-Holstein c. 100 AD
Right: Modern Anglos
Now yuo see
Right: Modern Anglos
Now yuo see
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Left: Ancient Anglo trousers from Damendorf bog, Schleswig-Holstein c. 100 AD Right: Modern Anglos Now yuo see
Reconstruction of Damendorf man's woollen trousers
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Reconstruction of Damendorf man's woollen trousers
These trousers date to about a century or so later and were found in Thorsberg bog in the same region as Damendorf
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Forwarded from ODAL
Диск эпохи викингов из рога лося или оленя с вырезанным трикселем. Бьоркё, Адельсё, Швеция.
⨁ ODAL #ODAL_археология
⨁ ODAL #ODAL_археология
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This evening is the full moon of what our ancestors called "holy month" - the ninth month.
It normally falls in September but this is a leap year in which there are 13 moons instead of 12.
I wish you a good blot. I shall pray to the gods for the health and prosperity of my family and people.
It normally falls in September but this is a leap year in which there are 13 moons instead of 12.
I wish you a good blot. I shall pray to the gods for the health and prosperity of my family and people.
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Forwarded from Genos Historia (Samuel Andrews)
Infographic about mtDNA haplogroups in Mesolithic Europe
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In my recent AMA I was asked about the Schwerpunkt channel and i, misremembering some recent research about rival content concerning the roman iron age in Germany, said it was a good channel.
In fact it isn’t. The videos come from a position of heavy globalist and Christian bias, with especially poor understanding of pre Christian culture. They are also long, rambling and poorly edited videos.
I do not recommend it at all.
In fact it isn’t. The videos come from a position of heavy globalist and Christian bias, with especially poor understanding of pre Christian culture. They are also long, rambling and poorly edited videos.
I do not recommend it at all.
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Praying on the great barrow of Anderlingen in Germany, which contained three burials;
-A great king of the Nordic Bronze Age c 1700 BC
-Another man in 1400 BC with a cist grave
- A Saxon noble lady in the Migration Era c. 400 AD was buried in the top of the barrow
2000 years of ritual activity at this barrow were maintained by the ancestors of the English
-A great king of the Nordic Bronze Age c 1700 BC
-Another man in 1400 BC with a cist grave
- A Saxon noble lady in the Migration Era c. 400 AD was buried in the top of the barrow
2000 years of ritual activity at this barrow were maintained by the ancestors of the English
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