Posted on 02/11/2008 3:47:30 PM PST by blam
Viking women had sexy style
Published: 11 Feb 08 17:54 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/9950/
Women who lived in the major Viking settlement called Birka in the 9th and 10th centuries dressed in a much more provocative manner than previously believed.
When the area around Lake Mälaren was Christianized about a century later, womens dress style became more modest, according to archaeologist Annika Larsson.
Previously, it was thought that Viking ladies wore a long garment held up by braces, made of square pieces of wool whose front and back sides were contained with a belt. The characteristic decorative circular buckles, a common find at many Viking-era grave sites, were believed to have been worn at the collarbone.
The excavations which were done way back in the 1800s showed that this is not correct, and that the buckles instead were placed centrally over each breast. The traditional interpretation is that the buckles fell down to the waist after the body decomposed, but that is a prudish reconstruction, says archaeologist Larsson.
Her theory is based partly upon a recent discovery in the Russian town of Pskov, Novgorod, which is located on the trade routes which took the Vikings eastward. Substantial finds in Russia of Viking womens wear have provided a better understanding than could previously be gleaned from the small bits of fabric discovered at Birka, a major Viking island settlement some 30 kilometers West of Stockholm.
The (Russian) discovery is totally inconsistent with the way the Viking women are usually depicted. For example, that part of the garment which was assumed to be the front is too broad. I dont think it was a front, but was instead worn behind like a train, explains the researcher.
Larssons theory that the well-dressed Viking womans garment was open at the front and had a train is supported by a gilded bronze figure discovered in the county of Uppsala. She feels that some aspects of the heathen fashion were too much for Christian missionaries.
One might imagine that the Christian church had some misgivings about a style of dress which emphasized the breast and in addition revealed the front of the linen blouse underneath. It is also possible that this outfit was associated with pagan rituals and was therefore forbidden, Larsson speculates.
The exhibit showing the new view about clothing in the age of the Vikings opened at Uppsala Universitys Gustavium Museum on Friday, and will continue until September 24th.
David Bartal (news@thelocal.se)
Yay, Vikings!
Global Warming is killing the reindeer herds.
Beat me to it :)
It was actually in their mid 40s.
Where is the obligatory, viking in the white house press corp, photo?
Viking Kittens, indeed...
It’s easy to see you have never spent a winter in Minnesota.
I live on Maui so why would I want to do that. LOL
On Maui you can BE choosey, by january those vik cheerleaders are looking HOT.
Letsee...vikings are from scandinavia. It’s cold up there in the nordic frozen forests. I’d say it’s a pretty safe bet the viking women did NOT dress too provocatively.
Huh. So how does a 6-foot blonde-braided Viking woman who can juggle battleaxes dress? Any way she wants to.
You’re not supposed to notice that. No, you’re supposed to keep to the party line that those prudish victorians were wrong, just wrong. You’re not supposed to use your reason. That is only for us experts, silly! /S
Bite your tongue! Don't ruin it for the rest of us just because you are so smart...
I looked and looked, but don’t see any buckles.
The article says they are on the breasts. Look at the breasts very closely for a very long time. Maybe then you might see something.
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