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The Viking Road to Byzantium (1976) is a major study of the Vikings
who travelled east, based on the evidence of written sources and
archaeology. Clues to the movements of the eastern Vikings may be
found not only in Icelandic skaldic verse and runic inscriptions on
memorial stones, but in such unexpected places as a Romanian chalk
quarry near the Black Sea, among the carved stones of ancient
Thrace and in Constantinople itself, the Miklagard of northern
literature.
Most people know of Valhalla, the World-Tree and the gods of Norse
mythology, or the strange hunts and voyages of the ancient lrish
tales. Yet few people realise the significance of the similarities
and contrasts between the religions of the pre-Christian people of
north-western Europe. The Celts and Germans and Scandinavians had
much in common in their religious practices and beliefs, and this
is the first serious attempt that has been made to compare them.
There are striking resemblances in their ideas about
battle-goddesses and protective spirits, holy places, sacrificial
rituals, divination and ideas about the Other World; and Myths and
Symbols in Pagan Europe poses questions like: do such parallels go
back to early times or are they owing to late Viking contact? Hilda
Ellis Davidson has worked for many years on pre-Christian
Scandinavian and Germanic religion and now compares them with the
Celts from the background of previous studies, using evidence from
archaeology, iconography, later literature and folklore, in a
search for basic patterns which will add to our knowledge of the
early peoples in Europe. Aimed at teachers and libraries but also
accessible to students of history, religion and Celtic, Norse and
German languages and cultures.
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