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==Literature== | ==Literature== | ||
+ | {{Quote|50| | ||
+ | Grew Earl forthwith in the halls and 'gan<br> | ||
+ | to swing the shield, to fit the string,<br> | ||
+ | to bend the bow, to shaft the arrow,<br> | ||
+ | to hurl the dart, to shake the spear,<br> | ||
+ | to ride the horse, to loose the hounds,<br> | ||
+ | to draw the sword, and to swim the stream.<br> | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | Poetic Edda - Rígsþula, The Lay of Rig. The Birth of Earl <br> | ||
+ | [Ashliman 2010]<br> | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | <br> | ||
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===Scotland, Sutherland: Durness, Balnakeil=== | ===Scotland, Sutherland: Durness, Balnakeil=== | ||
:Status- | :Status- | ||
− | :Type- Viking child burial (aged | + | :Type- Viking child burial (aged 11-13) |
:Find date- 1991 | :Find date- 1991 | ||
:Bodies- | :Bodies- | ||
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:*''Shield'' | :*''Shield'' | ||
<gallery mode=Packed heights=120px style="Padding-left:30px; text-align:left;"> | <gallery mode=Packed heights=120px style="Padding-left:30px; text-align:left;"> | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | ===Sweden, Birka: Bj 977=== | ||
+ | :Status- | ||
+ | :Type- Viking boy's grave | ||
+ | :Find date- late C19th | ||
+ | :Bodies- | ||
+ | :Dated to- | ||
+ | :Museum- | ||
+ | :Publications- | ||
+ | :*{{ListRef|Arbman 1940|Taf.4.1,27.2}} | ||
+ | :*http://kulturarvsdata.se/shm/context/html/1161 | ||
+ | :'''Grave goods''' | ||
+ | :*''Sword'' | ||
+ | :*''Shield'' | ||
+ | :*''Arrows'' | ||
+ | :*''Buckle, Weight, Brocaided tablet weave'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery mode=Packed heights=120px style="Padding-left:30px; text-align:left;"> | ||
+ | Arbman 1949 Taf.4.1 BJ 977 Sword.JPG | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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:Museum- | :Museum- | ||
:Publications- | :Publications- | ||
− | :* | + | :*{{ListRef|Toplak 2018}} |
:'''Grave goods''' | :'''Grave goods''' | ||
:*''Sword'' | :*''Sword'' | ||
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:*''Dog & Horse'' | :*''Dog & Horse'' | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
− | :"When comparing the size of this boy and the measurements of the sword, it is obvious that this boy would not have been able to swing this weapon and was certainly no warrior fghting in batle." [*Toplak 2018 | + | :"When comparing the size of this boy and the measurements of the sword, it is obvious that this boy would not have been able to swing this weapon and was certainly no warrior fghting in batle." [*Toplak 2018:p71]<br> |
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<gallery mode=Packed heights=120px style="Padding-left:30px; text-align:left;"> | <gallery mode=Packed heights=120px style="Padding-left:30px; text-align:left;"> | ||
Stenberger (1942) Boy Burial.png | Stenberger (1942) Boy Burial.png | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Other Possible Child Burials== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===England, Derbyshire: Repton, Mound 50=== | ||
+ | :Status- | ||
+ | :Type- Duel Cremation, Female & Child | ||
+ | :Find date- ? | ||
+ | :Bodies- Female & Child | ||
+ | :Dated to- | ||
+ | :Museum- | ||
+ | :Publications- | ||
+ | :*{{ListRef|Richards 2004B|p.91}} | ||
+ | :'''Grave goods''' | ||
+ | :*''Sword'' | ||
+ | :*''Shield'' | ||
+ | <gallery mode=Packed heights=120px style="Padding-left:30px; text-align:left;"> | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
{{Ref|Gardela 2021}} | {{Ref|Gardela 2021}} | ||
+ | {{Ref|Toplak 2018}} | ||
<HarvardReferences /> | <HarvardReferences /> |
Latest revision as of 20:42, 11 September 2023
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More Wargear pages
This article was conceived after reading 'Women and Weapons in the Viking World: Amazons of the North' by Leszek Gardela [Gardela 2021]. We thought it would be interesting to see what evidence we had for other possible unusual warriors. Our intent is to add additional sources as we find them and this is very much a work in progress.
Initially as we're gathering the evidence we may cite some sources that are ambiguous. This is all part of the process.
Art
Literature
Grew Earl forthwith in the halls and 'gan |
Poetic Edda - Rígsþula, The Lay of Rig. The Birth of Earl |
Archaeological Graves
Scotland, Sutherland: Durness, Balnakeil
- Status-
- Type- Viking child burial (aged 11-13)
- Find date- 1991
- Bodies-
- Dated to-
- Museum-
- Publications-
- Grave goods
- Sword
- Spear
- Shield
- Ringed pin, Beads, Strap end
Norway, Telemark: Rualand, Mogen
- Status-
- Type- Viking boy's grave
- Find date- late C19th
- Bodies-
- Dated to-
- Museum-
- Publications-
- Grave goods
- Sword
- Type: M
- Overall Length: 47.7cm, Blade Length: 38.5cm
- Weight: 409g
- Axe
- Spear
- Shield
Sweden, Birka: Bj 977
- Status-
- Type- Viking boy's grave
- Find date- late C19th
- Bodies-
- Dated to-
- Museum-
- Publications-
- Grave goods
- Sword
- Shield
- Arrows
- Buckle, Weight, Brocaided tablet weave
Sweden, Gotland: Hellvi parish, Ire
- Status-
- Type- Viking boy's grave (10 - 12 years old)
- Find date- ?
- Bodies-
- Dated to-
- Museum-
- Publications-
- Grave goods
- Sword
- Spear (1)
- Spear (2)
- Riding Equipment
- Dog & Horse
- "When comparing the size of this boy and the measurements of the sword, it is obvious that this boy would not have been able to swing this weapon and was certainly no warrior fghting in batle." [Toplak 2018:p71]
Other Possible Child Burials
England, Derbyshire: Repton, Mound 50
- Status-
- Type- Duel Cremation, Female & Child
- Find date- ?
- Bodies- Female & Child
- Dated to-
- Museum-
- Publications-
- Grave goods
- Sword
- Shield
Other Possible Child Sized Weapons
References