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Vikingage Communities Papnames And Papar In The Hebridean Islands Kristjn Ahronson

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Vikingage Communities Papnames And Papar In The Hebridean Islands Kristjn Ahronson
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Publisher: BAR British Series
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.53 MB
Pages: 90
Author: Kristján Ahronson
ISBN: 9781407301624
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Vikingage Communities Papnames And Papar In The Hebridean Islands Kristjn Ahronson by Kristján Ahronson 9781407301624 instant download after payment.

Sculpted stones and carvings in caves and rock faces testify to an unexplored facet of early Christianity across a zone stretching from the Scottish coasts to Iceland. Though recent work paves the way for a more nuanced interpretation of this material, key uncertainties pose significant hurdles for scholarship. This book highlights the ambiguities surrounding Viking-Age Scandinavian and early Christian communities (called papar by later Norse literature), and focuses upon the Pap-place-names of the north Atlantic islands in order to shed new light on our understanding of the relationships between the peoples of this zone in the early medieval period.

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