The Viking Legacy By Georges McRei Objects, texts and traces of a vanished world. The study of the Viking world cannot be reduced to narratives of violence, expansion, or to modern reconstructions that simplify its complexity. It requires an approach grounded in the critical analysis of sources, the confrontation of archaeological data, and a precise understanding of the material and immaterial culture of the Scandinavian societies of the Viking Age. The Viking Legacy is part of this approach. This work offers a structured synthesis of current knowledge concerning textual sources, Scandinavian archaeology, and the objects produced, used and transmitted by the Vikings. Through a cross reading of the Sagas, the Eddas, medieval chronicles and archaeological remains, it examines the conditions of production, use and meaning of artifacts, as well as their integration within coherent social, ritual and symbolic systems. The work gives particular attention to the rhythms of sacred time, cultic practices, the organization of space, domestic life and craft techniques. Weapons, ships, writing supports and deposition sites are analyzed not as isolated objects, but as elements of a structured set of gestures, skills and representations. Several major archaeological case studies make it possible to concretely illustrate the methodological and interpretative issues of the discipline. Finally, a synthetic reflection questions the very notion of Viking heritage, by evaluating the technical, cultural and linguistic continuities observable in medieval and modern European societies. Without claiming exhaustiveness or a definitive truth, The Viking Legacy aims to provide rigorous tools of understanding in order to apprehend the Viking world in its historical and cultural depth.
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