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beccaelizabeth ([personal profile] beccaelizabeth) wrote2011-07-22 04:49 am

We were here

Half of viking burials actually women
Previously the graves were figured to be for males because they had swords and armour and, you know, Boy Things. But how did people know they were Boy Things? Not by looking at the bones. They just now did that. "The bones were sorted for telltale osteological signs of which gender they belonged to, rather than assuming that burial with a sword or knife denoted a male burial." Now they have looked at the bones, half of them were guys, half of them were women.

... is this how women get invisible? Did they just not actually look before?

So, now they have found that half of Vikings was women (or roughly, maybe, could have been), what does the article conclude?

"Women may have accompanied male Vikings in those early invasions of England, in much greater numbers than scholars earlier supposed, McLeod concludes. Rather than the ravaging rovers of legend, the Vikings arrived as marriage-minded colonists."

... you see the *facepalm* in that paragraph?
Why phrase it that women accompany men when they were 50/50?
And why, when the witness reports say they were kick arse ravagers, conclude that the reports are wrong, because women were there so it must be Secretly About Marriage?

There's more context and evidence and the move here start a family version is probable from other stuff I've read, but those two sentences do not belong on the end of this report.

Women had swords. And shields. And viking burials with them.
Conclusion: Women kick arse too.
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[personal profile] kickair8p 2011-07-22 04:17 am (UTC)(link)
First, *facepalms*, plural. Second, I think this requires something stronger, maybe *headdesks*, also plural. Hmmmm, as long as I'm hitting things with my head, how 'bout head-butting the jerks! As plurally as I can manage it.

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[personal profile] baronjanus 2011-07-24 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
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[personal profile] anne_d 2011-07-22 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, this is just too cool!

[identity profile] shahar-amar.livejournal.com 2011-07-22 04:37 am (UTC)(link)
Why the phrasig? Because even with overwhelming evidence to the contrary us wiminz are still just armcandy on the side of a strong, manly "provider". Doesn't matter if some of us ran around with a sword in their hands a thousand odd years ago already, we are eternally bound to childrearing, housekeeping and satisfying that big, strong manly-man. :P

Thanks for digging this up. :o) Yay for Grrl Vikings!

[identity profile] jess goodwin (from livejournal.com) 2011-07-22 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
My grandmother would have loved this. Including the bit about "marriage-minded colonists". Not only did she (and my great-grandparents) insist that Norse women have never been homebodies (look how many made the trip to America, ever since the Vinland colony), but they would say with perfect seriousness that the Vikings were really traveling merchants and their voyages were trading expeditions. Any allegations about pillaging and plundering were pure slander put about by non-Scandinavians. *facepalm*