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To browse Academia. In this paper the authors examine the prevalence and distribution of sword injuries in human skeletal remains, from early medieval archaeological sites in Maastricht and Rijnsburg.
Sword injuries were only found in male individuals. The distribution of the graves of men with sword injuries gravitates towards privileged areas around cult places. This suggests that sword injuries are an indicator for a warrior identity and an elevated social status.
Kyle Hughes. In this article we bring together the evidence from literature and archaeology concerning Anglo-Saxon and Viking-age swords and argue that these strands of evidence converge on the construction of mortuary identities and particular personhoods. The placement of the sword in funerary contexts is important.
Swords were not just objects; they were worn close to the body, intermingling with the physical person. This is reflected in the mortuary context where they were displayed within an emotive aesthetic. Typically, swords were embraced, placed next to the head and shoulders, more like a companion than an object.