ANST - Viking Brooches - More than Tortoise-Shells
K.Drennan
kdrennan at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 15 20:16:12 PST 1998
Cool!! Gunnora, Please keep us posted. Maybe it was just a fashion
FAD? <G>
Wrenne Blackthorne
Gunnora said something like:
> I wanted to share an interesting discovery that I made today.
>
> We've always thought that pretty much all Viking women everywhere wore
> those oval "tortoise shell" brooches to hold upo their hangerrockr
> (apron-dresses). On occasion, we've seen round brooches (most often
> Anglo-Saxon or Finnish, but occasionally in Scandinavia as well).
>
> I've been following the excavation of the Gotlandic harbor at Frojel
during
> the summer of 1998, and in Week 30
> (http://viking.hgo.se/frojel/week30.html) of the excavations they
found a
> gravesite in which the woman's brooches were two elaborate animal
heads,
> made of bronze. The shape is roughly triangular, and they are
covered in
> knotwork reminiscent of some of the woodcarving in the Oseberg ship
grave.
>
> These are so unusual that I thought I'd share the reference. Was this
> woman just a maverick trend-setter? Or were there lots of different
brooch
> types, with oval brooches just being the bulk of what we've seen up
to now?
>
> I've written to the archaeologist in charge to see if he has more
> information about this unusual pair of brooches.
>
>
> Wæs Þu Hæl (Waes Thu Hael)
>
> ::GUNNORA::
>
> Gunnora Hallakarva
> Herskerinde
> <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
> Ek eigi visa þik hversu oðlask Lofstirrlauf-Kruna heldr hversu na
Hersis-Aðal
> (Ek eigi thik hversu odhlask Lofstirrlauf-Kruna heldr hversu na
Hersis-Adhal)
==
The Goddess is alive and Magick is afoot!!
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