#medievaltwitter where/from who might i find the most up-to-date work on valkyries? i'm totally lost when it comes to norse stuff
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Replying to @HalstedMedieval
Like, what exactly? Their textual descriptions? Try Neil Price's The Viking Way, it's not super recent but it's a good start.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @HalstedMedieval
And maybe then check google scholar to see who's been citing him. Also maybe Leszek Gardela might have something on them.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
Text is exactly what I'm looking for, yeah. Thanks! I will do that
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Replying to @HalstedMedieval @AdmiralHip
And omg I did not realize Gardeła was working on warrior women! I'm familiar with his work from stuff he did on vikings in poland
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Replying to @HalstedMedieval
Well idk if he is but as far as I know he wrote at least one paper on seidr so he might have something on valkyrjur
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
I google him (& just followed on twitter) -- his project right now is apparently "amazons of the north" so i'm betting that's valkyrish
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I believe it is on female burials, iirc.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
Looks like. Given what I've read from him I'm sure it's going to be excellent
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