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Woden's Man Podcast | Episode 003
In this episode, we examine evidence from archaeology, medieval texts, royal genealogies, migration routes, and Scandinavian burial traditions to explore the possibility that Odin's origins may lie far from the forests of Sweden. Instead, we travel to the turbulent world of the Black Sea frontier during Late Antiquity—a world of Huns, Goths, Alans, Sarmatians, collapsing empires, and migrating warrior elites.
Using evidence drawn from The Quest for the Historical Odin, we follow a potential migration corridor stretching from the Black Sea through the Dnieper river system, across the Baltic, and ultimately into the heart of Sweden. Along the way, we examine how elite identities survive long after the people who created them have disappeared and how oral tradition can compress generations of history into a single legendary figure.
In This Episode
The Black Sea Frontier
Following the Route North
Snorri's Directional Memory
The Swedish Aftershock
The Strängnäs Evidence
Mythic Compression
Reinterpreting Sleipnir
Royal Genealogies and Woden
Snorri, Euhemerism, and Historical Memory
Follow Woden's Man
📖 Website: wodensman.com 📺 YouTube: @wodensman 📝 Substack: Woden's Man 📚 Upcoming Book: Before He Was a God, He Was a Man
By Christopher T. KnightWoden's Man Podcast | Episode 003
In this episode, we examine evidence from archaeology, medieval texts, royal genealogies, migration routes, and Scandinavian burial traditions to explore the possibility that Odin's origins may lie far from the forests of Sweden. Instead, we travel to the turbulent world of the Black Sea frontier during Late Antiquity—a world of Huns, Goths, Alans, Sarmatians, collapsing empires, and migrating warrior elites.
Using evidence drawn from The Quest for the Historical Odin, we follow a potential migration corridor stretching from the Black Sea through the Dnieper river system, across the Baltic, and ultimately into the heart of Sweden. Along the way, we examine how elite identities survive long after the people who created them have disappeared and how oral tradition can compress generations of history into a single legendary figure.
In This Episode
The Black Sea Frontier
Following the Route North
Snorri's Directional Memory
The Swedish Aftershock
The Strängnäs Evidence
Mythic Compression
Reinterpreting Sleipnir
Royal Genealogies and Woden
Snorri, Euhemerism, and Historical Memory
Follow Woden's Man
📖 Website: wodensman.com 📺 YouTube: @wodensman 📝 Substack: Woden's Man 📚 Upcoming Book: Before He Was a God, He Was a Man