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Marianne Moen is leading a new research project about the Viking warriors

The project will research the warrior society of the Viking Age from new angles, and fits particularly well into the museum's research work in relation to the upcoming Museum of the Viking Age.

An illustration photo of Viking ships on the horizon with the sunrise in the background. Portrait photo of a woman on the top right corner.

Archaeologist Marianne Moen, who has also recently taken over the position as Head of Department of Archaeology at the Museum of Cultural History, will be the project manager for the upcoming research project "Making a Warrior: the Social Implications of Viking Age Martial Ideologies" that is starting up in the fall of 2023. 

– The Viking Age often evokes associations with violence and war, with images of tough men enacting scenarios of violence and war. At the same time, we know that the truth was much more complex. This project is based on the premise that Viking warriors were not a uniform group of people, and that warrior ideals moreover had socio-political and ritual aspects that were as important as the actual war and violence in itself. 

In order to understand how the warrior ideology affected the Viking societies, we must look more closely at warrior groups in a larger cultural context and understand the relationship between them and the societies they were part of, their daily lives, social relationships and different types of social groups, she continues.

Research on the Viking Age is complex. In order to meet this complexity, the project group is composed of researchers who combine archaeology, religious studies, philosophy and cultural history. This enables them to research the topic from different, and new, angles.

Nordforsk has allocated just under NOK 7.5 million to the research project. It is a network project with partners from the University of Iceland, the University of Uppsala in Sweden, the National Museum in Denmark and the Museum of Cultural History in Norway. In addition to research funds, the project also includes funds for network building and a two-year postdoctoral position to be announced.

Published June 21, 2023 9:53 AM - Last modified June 21, 2023 9:56 AM