The Scandinavian Late Iron Age, popularly known as the Viking Age,
is often represented as deeply and inherently male, with male
aggressiveness as the ideal presented to the public, leaving little
room for alternative gender roles in the popular imagination. This
study presents a more complex picture, analysing gender as a factor
in mortuary practices and the siting of burials in the Vestfold of
Norway, focusing in particular on the sites of Kaupang and Oseberg.
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