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RE5TE t1_j4txav3 wrote
Reply to comment by Geiten in World’s oldest rune stone found in Norway, archaeologists believe by danishistorian
> stereotype that viking society was mainly concerned with battle.
Viking society was preoccupied with plunder, not battle. If I remember correctly, farms were given to the eldest son, so as not to split them up. Lots of small farms can't feed enough people.
If you're not an eldest son, you need money to buy land. Norway in particular does not have a lot of settled arable land. So you join a group heading south to plunder.
Battle is not necessary, especially when you reach countries full of unarmed farmers. Vikings sailed up the river to Paris and essentially demanded a ton of gold and silver. If you're a fat farmer it was just better to pay them to leave. They were usually pretty good at leaving so it worked out for everyone.
Do you want to fight Sven who literally rowed across the ocean to cleave in your skull, or just pay him some money? Also Sven is 6ft tall and ripped, you are 5ft 5 and armed with a pitchfork.
Adam_is_Nutz t1_j4tweqr wrote
Reply to comment by maanofculture in World’s oldest rune stone found in Norway, archaeologists believe by danishistorian
A stone with runes (the script carved in it)
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Skildundfreund t1_j4tvkea wrote
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So if you dont know, why are you claiming he was muslim?
Geiten t1_j4tv4ez wrote
Reply to comment by Idreamofknights in World’s oldest rune stone found in Norway, archaeologists believe by danishistorian
I think that is too one-sided, and probably comes from the stereotype that viking society was mainly concerned with battle. Male magic was also communicating with dead relatives to keep them at peace and I believe controlling the weather.
OldRuskiNoir t1_j4tu45w wrote
Was it a Ber? Maybe I can finally can make my infinity!
DeannaZone t1_j4tttxw wrote
This is all that came to my mind ... https://tenor.com/view/zorg-thefifthelement-zero-no-gif-9842934
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missannthrope1 t1_j4tscl9 wrote
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Did he convert, or was he converted?
The article cited does not equiviate. If slave were Muslim, brought to the US, they were still Muslim.
missannthrope1 t1_j4ts2s4 wrote
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Did he convert, or was he converted? There's no way of knowing how devout he was in either religion, or if he was religious at all.
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MMMAGA t1_j4tqnrt wrote
Reply to comment by TargetOfPerpetuity in World’s oldest rune stone found in Norway, archaeologists believe by danishistorian
You might be interested in reading about some famous runestone frauds like the Kensington runestone, or several other similar runestones found in North America.
booga_booga_partyguy t1_j4tpoc9 wrote
Reply to comment by ActivisionBlizzard in World’s oldest rune stone found in Norway, archaeologists believe by danishistorian
More critically, why would anyone invest that kind of time and effort to pull off a prank with little payoff?
Just gaining the expertise needed to carve the right kind of runes that are era appropriate alone will require at least the equivalent of post-grad level of knowledge.
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Reply to comment by imnotslavic in World’s oldest rune stone found in Norway, archaeologists believe by danishistorian
Not really. It’s an autonym from the same root as slovo (word). Most likely it worked the same way as for the Greeks - they split the world into those who could speak properly, and barbarians.
Theres a reason German is Niemcy (mute) in Polish and a couple of other slavic languages..
maanofculture t1_j4tl07l wrote
Honest question here. What exactly is a rune stone?
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mindwand t1_j4tjnvg wrote
How old is the rune?
Idreamofknights t1_j4txhbs wrote
Reply to comment by Geiten in World’s oldest rune stone found in Norway, archaeologists believe by danishistorian
I see the communion with relatives as more of a expression of religion, and I'm curious about the controlling weather part. But the part about spells and ritualized magic being the domain of women is true, both to heal and to curse. There were men who did magic, but they're shamed by their society as argr, dishonorable and unmanly, and even Odin himself is shamed like this because he uses it to see his visions, while his wife Freya is hailed for it. Magic is widely considered a very gendered concept in Norse society by many scholars.