Runes and Norse Divination

The Runestones Speak: Messages from Viking Age Scandinavia


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Join Clara Moss as she explores the fascinating world of Scandinavian runestones, massive granite monuments that preserve Viking Age voices across more than a millennium. This episode examines over 2,500 Swedish runestones dating from 960-1100 CE, revealing personal stories of love, loss, adventure, and faith carved in stone.

Discover the famous Rök stone with its complex astronomical and mythological references, learn about the cultural significance of memory (minni) in Old Norse society, and explore how these monuments document Viking expeditions to England, Byzantium, and beyond. Clara discusses the artistic evolution from simple runic bands to sophisticated interlace patterns incorporating both pagan and Christian symbolism.

The episode highlights women's prominent roles in commissioning and being commemorated on runestones, challenging stereotypical views of Viking Age gender roles. From protective curses to complex numerical patterns, these ancient billboards offer invaluable insights into Scandinavian cultural transformation during Christianity's arrival.

Featuring the concentrated collection in Sweden's Uppland region and examining how geographic distribution reflects historical prosperity and cultural exchange, this episode treats runestones as primary historical sources rather than mystical artifacts. Perfect for history enthusiasts, archaeology lovers, and anyone fascinated by how ancient cultures preserved their stories in stone.
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Runes and Norse DivinationBy Podra Network