Paganism
Review: Treasure Behind a Hundred Doors in the New Volume of “Our Troth”
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Lyonel Perabo reviews the first volume of the new edition of Our Troth, “Heathen History.”
The Wild Hunt (https://wildhunt.org/tag/viking-age/page/3)
Lyonel Perabo reviews the first volume of the new edition of Our Troth, “Heathen History.”
Pagan Perspectives
A farmstead from the Viking Age was found earlier this month by a local resident in Þjórsárdalur, a valley in the southern highlands of Iceland. Bergur Þór Björnsson is the great-grandson of the man who discovered the region’s most recently found Viking-era farm back in 1920. With his new find, the total number of known farms stands at twenty-one. Archaeologists from Fornleifastofnun Ísland (“the Institute of Archaeology in Iceland”) were called to the scene and soon found several small objects. Among them was a Thor’s hammer amulet, only the second ever found in Iceland.
This is part two of a two part series. Click here to read part one. Transtemporal Care
The Ásatrú practice of blót builds a concept of care in three temporal directions: sideways, backward, and forward. The ritual life of the religion nurtures a sense of both intra- and intergenerational solidarity. The sideways relationship exists between current practitioners.