- The
Eyrarland Statue is a
bronze statue of a
seated figure (6.7 cm) from
about AD 1000 that was
recovered at the
Eyrarland farm in the area of Akureyri...
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coins featuring depictions of the
hammer have also been discovered. The
Eyrarland Statue, a
copper alloy figure found near Akureyri,
Iceland dating from...
- Age,
which might be
connected to
political and
religious conflicts. The
Eyrarland Statue, a
copper alloy figure found near Akureyri,
Iceland dating from...
-
Eddic poems. A
seated bronze statue of Thor (about 6.4 cm)
known as the
Eyrarland statue from
about AD 1000 was
recovered at a farm near Akureyri, Iceland...
- The
Eyrarland Statue,
typically interpreted as
depicting Thor. Thor's
riding across the sky is
likely reflected in the
modern Swedish word for "thunderstorm"...
-
interpreted as Oðinn
because of its
missing eye; the
bronze figurine from
Eyrarland in
Iceland as Thor
because it
holds a hammer. A
bronze figurine from Rällinge...
- "seems doubtless" that it
belongs to the same
artistic tradition as the
Eyrarland statue from Iceland. The
latter is
often ****umed to be a representation...
- 10th-century
Eyrarland Statue of Thor,
found in Iceland....
- 10th
century Eyrarland statue of Thor, the
Norse god of thunder,
found in Iceland....
- or that of a male
Christian bishop.
Neither would point towards Odin.
Eyrarland Statue Rällinge
statuette Louise Lauritsen, "Et
unikt fund af Odin fra...