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Saturday 13 September 2025  


Dublin Festival of History International Viking Event 2025

10.09.2025

Dublin Festival of History International Viking Event:
New Research in Viking Studies: Women, Weapons, and Burials

10am to 12pm Friday 10 October 2025
Wood Quay Venue, Dublin City Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 3


For the eighth year running, the National University of Ireland, Dublin City Council Archaeology Section, and the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Ireland, are pleased to collaborate and contribute a Viking-studies event to the Dublin Festival of History Programme. This year we are honoured to host two distinguished scholars from Norway who will present papers as part of a seminar entitled New Research in Viking Studies: Women, Weapons, and Ships.

10:00   The Gjellestad ship burial – a royal burial site and its surroundings
Christian Løchsen Rødsrud

The Gjellestad ship attracted wide international attention when discovered by Ground Penetrating Radar in 2018, followed by a trial excavation in 2019 and a full excavation in 2020-21. This paper will both present results from the excavation of the ship burial as well as contextualizing the find in its surroundings and comparing it to similar sites.

Christian Løchsen Rødsrud is an archaeologist based at the Directorate for Cultural Heritage where he currently works with managing Norwegian World Heritage and international affairs related to the EEA grants.

11:00   What’s in a grave? Gender and identity in Viking Age burials
Marianne Moen

Burials can be described as the archaeologist’s best friend when it comes to understanding how identities were constructed and communicated in the past. By interpreting the combinations of material objects in the grave, the interior and exterior construction of the grave itself, the presence of animals, and by studying the human remains and their treatment, we draw information on social identities and lived lives. From this information, we craft narratives of social hierarchies and more in a given time period.

Marianne Moen is currently Head of Department of Archaeology at the Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo

 

Registration for in person attendance is required. To attend this lecture, register here.

Places for in-person attendance are limited; however, the lecture will also be live streamed and recorded. Available to view a few days later here on our website or on our Vimeo page.
The Dublin Festival of History takes place from 26 September to 12 October 2025


Contacts


Dr Ruth Johnson, City Archaeologist,
ruth.johnson@dublincity.ie
Tel. 01 222 2780 / 086 8150029

Dr Emer Purcell,
Publications Office National University of Ireland,
epurcell@nui.ie
Tel. 01 439 2424 / 087 9569077



 

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