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Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastIntroducing the Hotline / Piss Elf ConservationismAn episode? Nay, a call to arms! Now you can ask your questions directly for the potential to be featured on the pod, simply call +1 (609) 483-6502‬! No joke! Support Brute Norse on: https://linktr.ee/brutenorse2024-11-2705 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastIntroducing the Hotline / Piss Elf ConservationismAn episode? Nay, a call to arms! Now you can ask your questions directly for the potential to be featured on the pod, simply call +1 (609) 483-6502‬! No joke! Support Brute Norse on: https://linktr.ee/brutenorse2024-11-2705 minTru og meining i gammal tidTru og meining i gammal tid71. Rusmiddel i gammal tid. Samtale med kulturformidlar Eirik StoresundKva slag rusmiddel brukte folk i Norden i gammal tid? I kva situasjonar brukte dei rusmiddel? Kva samfunnsgrupper var det som brukte rusmiddel? Kvifor brukte folk rusmiddel? I denne episoden prøver vi å svara på desse spørsmåla basert på dei dataa vi har. Episoden er ikkje noko innlegg til støtte for rusmiddel. Stikkord: Øl, mjød, etymologi, honning, vin, bjor, alu, urnordiske runeinnskrifter, spytt, brygging, vanekrigsmyten, Kvase / Kvasir, lut, fiskeslo, cannabis, Oseberg, fleinsopp / nøgenhat / toppslätskivling, flugesopp, bulmeurt / bolmört / villrot, samisk noaide / noaidi / nåejtie, Håvamål 138-139, Isaak Olsen, joik / juoiggus, tromm...2024-09-081h 54Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast48: Men are from Mars (via West Norway)Was Norway's first unitarian preacher assassinated because he knew too much about mankind's (Norwegian) origins? Are trolls actually just other human races (from different parts of West Norway)? Are the movements of celestial bodies troubling and unpredictable? Was the church of St. Thomas on Filefjell built by the Norse god Týr? N. O. Foss certainly thought so. In this episode we delve into the mysterious life of a certain "Nelson Orlando Foss", and his deceptively unremarkable beginnings as a returning Norwegian-American émigré, local reply guy, business owner and English teacher in the Norwegian countryside in the early 20th century. But...2024-04-0140 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast48: Men are from Mars (via West Norway)Was Norway's first unitarian preacher assassinated because he knew too much about mankind's (Norwegian) origins? Are trolls actually just other human races (from different parts of West Norway)? Are the movements of celestial bodies troubling and unpredictable? Was the church of St. Thomas on Filefjell built by the Norse god Týr? N. O. Foss certainly thought so. In this episode we delve into the mysterious life of a certain "Nelson Orlando Foss", and his deceptively unremarkable beginnings as a returning Norwegian-American émigré, local reply guy, business owner and English teacher in the Norwegian countryside in the early 20th century. But...2024-04-0140 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastBog Buddies: The Supreme Vikings ConfraternityIn this rather cultic episode, we handle the Powerwalking Club's discovery of an obscure group of proto-Scandifuturists from the Niger Delta, which led to the establishment of a bona fide research institute to investigate it further. From its humble beginnings as a harmless student fraternity, to a dreaded international crime syndicate dabbling in blood oaths, juju, prostitution and drug trafficking, we do our best to figure out what the hell the Supreme Vikings Confraternity is as we wade through their intricate lingo and mythos. Who is this "prince Odin" and why does he have eight legs? What's an Iceland? What's...2024-01-291h 39Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastBog Buddies: The Supreme Vikings ConfraternityIn this rather cultic episode, we handle the Powerwalking Club's discovery of an obscure group of proto-Scandifuturists from the Niger Delta, which led to the establishment of a bona fide research institute to investigate it further. From its humble beginnings as a harmless student fraternity, to a dreaded international crime syndicate dabbling in blood oaths, juju, prostitution and drug trafficking, we do our best to figure out what the hell the Supreme Vikings Confraternity is as we wade through their intricate lingo and mythos. Who is this "prince Odin" and why does he have eight legs? What's an Iceland? What's...2024-01-291h 39Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast47: The Mumming MafiaIn this episode Eirik takes a deep dive into the ritualized home invasions once part and parcel to the Scandinavian yuletide celebrations, and the trollish mafiosi associated with it. Starting out with ill-advised discussions about unfounded heathen-ish speculations about secretly ancient (but actually modern) elements of the season as an expression of a sort of independent and nebulous "ur-pagan" reflex, after railing against logical positivism gone mad, we consider Catholic pragmatism as contrast to the war on Christmas as waged by protestant state zealotry in 18th century Denmark-Norway. Ultimately we somehow manage to make it to the yule goat/yule...2023-12-101h 58Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast47: The Mumming MafiaIn this episode Eirik takes a deep dive into the ritualized home invasions once part and parcel to the Scandinavian yuletide celebrations, and the trollish mafiosi associated with it. Starting out with ill-advised discussions about unfounded heathen-ish speculations about secretly ancient (but actually modern) elements of the season as an expression of a sort of independent and nebulous "ur-pagan" reflex, after railing against logical positivism gone mad, we consider Catholic pragmatism as contrast to the war on Christmas as waged by protestant state zealotry in 18th century Denmark-Norway. Ultimately we somehow manage to make it to the yule goat/yule...2023-12-101h 58Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 46: "He is Odin's Man" on the Vindelev inscriptions (with Krister Vasshus)In 2021 in Denmark, a metal detectorist chanced upon twenty-something Migration Era gold objects weighing almost a kilogram in total. Several of these were so-called bracteates, medallions bearing runic inscriptions and strange iconography. One of these stated "... he is Odin's man". That makes it the oldest, direct, by-name reference to the deity ever recorded. What the hell did they mean by this? Who was Odin's man, and which other messages were recorded upon these enigmatic objects? One of the world's luckiest scholars, Krister Vasshus, joins us once again to discuss the find he could not talk about last time. This episode...2023-06-231h 31Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 46: "He is Odin's Man" on the Vindelev inscriptions (with Krister Vasshus)In 2021 in Denmark, a metal detectorist chanced upon twenty-something Migration Era gold objects weighing almost a kilogram in total. Several of these were so-called bracteates, medallions bearing runic inscriptions and strange iconography. One of these stated "... he is Odin's man". That makes it the oldest, direct, by-name reference to the deity ever recorded. What the hell did they mean by this? Who was Odin's man, and which other messages were recorded upon these enigmatic objects? One of the world's luckiest scholars, Krister Vasshus, joins us once again to discuss the find he could not talk about last time. This episode...2023-06-231h 31Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast45: [Norwegian] Snuskete runesteiner fra det ytre rom (Kjettersk Kjeller August 2023)De uopplyste tror at runene vi finner på steiner rundt om i Skandinavia er etterlatenskaper fra våre germanske forfedre. Andre, først og fremst Kjell Aartun, vet at dette et komplott fra jantelåvens lange, skolastiske arm som søker å dekke over at alt egentlig semittisk erotikk som trosser tid og rom. Men vi har også den profilerte mikrobloggeren Varg Vikernes, som jevnlig har sitt å si om litt av hvert, såpass mye faktisk at vi foretar dugnad for å grave opp noen av hans ellers glemte UFO-relaterte ideer. Ellers har man den den østerrikske ariosofen Guido von List, som trass å vær...2023-05-111h 34Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast45: [Norwegian] Snuskete runesteiner fra det ytre rom (Kjettersk Kjeller August 2023)De uopplyste tror at runene vi finner på steiner rundt om i Skandinavia er etterlatenskaper fra våre germanske forfedre. Andre vet at dette et komplott fra jantelåvens lange, skolastiske arm som søker å dekke over at alt egentlig semittisk erotikk som trosser tid og rom. Men vi har også den profilerte mikrobloggeren Varg Vikernes, som jevnlig har sitt å si om litt av hvert, såpass mye faktisk at vi foretar dugnad for å grave opp noen av hans ellers glemte UFO-relaterte ideer. Ellers har man den den østerrikske ariosofen Guido von List, som trass å være ganske tørr selv banet ve...2023-05-111h 34Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 44: The Oldest Runestone Yet (With Krister Vasshus)Three days before the recording of this episode, archaeologists and runologists in Norway unveiled the sensation that is the Svingerud runestone, which is so far the oldest dateable runestone known to exist, and conceivably the oldest runic inscription to date. Onomastic mastermind and BN regular Krister Vasshus is one of the scholars working on it, and he's returning to the podcast to give us the inside scoop, hint at some yet-to-be-revealed finds, and discuss some possible uses for powdered moles. Find all things Brute Norse at: https://linktr.ee/brutenorse2023-01-201h 02Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 44: The Oldest Runestone Yet (With Krister Vasshus)Three days before the recording of this episode, archaeologists and runologists in Norway unveiled the sensation that is the Svingerud runestone, which is so far the oldest dateable runestone known to exist, and conceivably the oldest runic inscription to date. Onomastic mastermind and BN regular Krister Vasshus is one of the scholars working on it, and he's returning to the podcast to give us the inside scoop, hint at some yet-to-be-revealed finds, and discuss some possible uses for powdered moles. Find all things Brute Norse at: https://linktr.ee/brutenorse2023-01-201h 02Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast43: Richard Wagner & Wagnerism (With Phil Ford)Richard Wagner was kind of an asshole. But how much does that really matter? Richard Wagner has been heralded both as the first truly modern composer, as a sappy romantic gazing gaudily into the past, more sinisterly as the musical soundtrack of genocide, and yet also as a catalyst of emancipation. All of the above is true. There is no ideology under the sun that has not claimed Wagner as theirs. Today Eirik sits down with musicologist Phil Ford of the legendary Weird Studies podcast to discuss the "total art" of Richard Wagner, as well as Wagnerism(s) in all...2022-11-141h 33Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast43: Richard Wagner & Wagnerism (With Phil Ford)Richard Wagner was kind of an asshole. But how much does that really matter? Richard Wagner has been heralded both as the first truly modern composer, as a sappy romantic gazing gaudily into the past, more sinisterly as the musical soundtrack of genocide, and yet also as a catalyst of emancipation. All of the above is true. There is no ideology under the sun that has not claimed Wagner as theirs. Today Eirik sits down with musicologist Phil Ford of the legendary Weird Studies podcast to discuss the "total art" of Richard Wagner, as well as Wagnerism(s) in all...2022-11-141h 33Utenriksmagasinet MirUtenriksmagasinet MirVALGBONANZA: Om tropernes Trump og Danmarks dilemmaI denne episode av Utenriksmagasinet Mir har vi valgbonanza! Vi diskuterer præsidentvalget i Brasil og folketingsvalget i Danmark. I studio hører du Erling Gjerde Førland, Jonas Skjemstad Rønning og Frida Toudal og en kommentar av Eirik Eitrheim. Produsent er Jenny Storesund og Jakob Kirkholt.2022-10-2800 minUtenriksmagasinet MirUtenriksmagasinet MirOm flyttedag i Downing Street og Kinas viktigste teselskapI dagens episode av Utenriksmagasinet Mir diskuterer vi Liz Truss' seks uker som premierminister, de fortsatte protesterne i Iran og den kommunistiske partikongressen i Kina. I studio hører du Eirik Eitrheim, Aksel Ulverud Solheim og Frida Toudal. Produsent er Jenny Storesund og Jakob Kirkholt.2022-10-2100 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast42: The Scandinavian Concept Industrial Complex with Mattias BjörkasMattias Björkas of the musical group Vasas Flora och Fauna join the podcast for a conversation on Finland-Swedish identity, the appreciation and elevation of simple, everyday things, the distinct quirks that ties one to a place and a context, and the Scandinavian Concept Industrial Complex with a side of kilju. Relevant links: https://vasasfloraochfauna.com/ https://vasasfloraochfauna.bandcamp.com/ The Fools Mirror - Scandifuturist lifestyle magazine is out now! https://brutenorse.bigcartel.com/ https://linktr.ee/brutenorse2022-09-271h 35Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast42: The Scandinavian Concept Industrial Complex with Mattias BjörkasMattias Björkas of the musical group Vasas Flora och Fauna join the podcast for a conversation on Finland-Swedish identity, the appreciation and elevation of simple, everyday things, the distinct quirks that ties one to a place and a context, and the Scandinavian Concept Industrial Complex with a side of kilju. Relevant links: https://vasasfloraochfauna.com/ https://vasasfloraochfauna.bandcamp.com/ The Fools Mirror - Scandifuturist lifestyle magazine is out now! https://brutenorse.bigcartel.com/ https://linktr.ee/brutenorse2022-09-271h 35Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastPiss Elf - Preludium: Votive trinkets adorn the privyPiss Elf - Preludium: Votive trinkets adorn the privy by Eirik Storesund2022-06-0801 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastBog Buddies 2: The Northman, Slavsploitation and the Scholarly EsotericBog Buddies! A minimally edited, community-driven panel show by and for the Scandifuturist Power Walking Club, dwelling in the muddy margins of the Brute Norse cyber-meadhall. Today we return to air our joys and grievances about Robert Eggers' viking film, The Northman (more joys than grievances, truth be told), and unveil the horrific esoteric layers of the movie that neither of us were prepared to face. For all things Brute Norse, see: https://linktr.ee/brutenorse2022-05-022h 13Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastBog Buddies 2: The Northman, Slavsploitation and the Scholarly EsotericBog Buddies! A minimally edited, community-driven panel show by and for the Scandifuturist Power Walking Club, dwelling in the muddy margins of the Brute Norse cyber-meadhall. Today we return to air our joys and grievances about Robert Eggers' viking film, The Northman (more joys than grievances, truth be told), and unveil the horrific esoteric layers of the movie that neither of us were prepared to face. For all things Brute Norse, see: https://linktr.ee/brutenorse2022-05-022h 13Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast41: Written sorcery from Runes to CyprianusIn this ghoulish episode we'll be looking at magic and sorcery in literary transmission while Eirik wrestles with his own personal demons. Focusing on the legend-steeped early modern grimoire tradition in Norway, we start our Faustian adventure with the question of runic magic and its developments towards the peak of runic literacy in the High Middle Ages. Before we go on to discuss the influence of continental sorcery, and ultimately the appearance of grimoires on the Scandinavian occult horizon. Buy my book "Love Spells and Erotic Sorcery in Norwegian Folk Magic" at https://brutenorse.bigcartel.com/ For all things Brute...2022-05-021h 35Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast41: Written sorcery from Runes to CyprianusIn this ghoulish episode we'll be looking at magic and sorcery in literary transmission while Eirik wrestles with his own personal demons. Focusing on the legend-steeped early modern grimoire tradition in Norway, we start our Faustian adventure with the question of runic magic and its developments towards the peak of runic literacy in the High Middle Ages. Before we go on to discuss the influence of continental sorcery, and ultimately the appearance of grimoires on the Scandinavian occult horizon. Buy my book "Love Spells and Erotic Sorcery in Norwegian Folk Magic" at https://brutenorse.bigcartel.com/ For all things Brute...2022-05-021h 35Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast40: Moondog with Stefan LakatosStefan Lakatos joins Brute Norse to talk about the life and work of his friend and teacher, the blind avant-garde composer, poet, pamphleteer, and hobo philosopher Louis Thomas Hardin, aka. Moondog, "The Viking of 6th Avenue". Among other things, discussing the musicology of Moondog and his fascination with Norse Mythology. Features music composed by Moondog and performed by Stefan Lakatos and Andreas Heuser, and eletronic arrangements by Helge Taksdal. https:linktr.ee/brutenorse Some relevant links and references: https://www.moondogscorner.de - Scotto, Robert (2007). Moondog: The viking of 6th avenue. Process Media: Los Angeles - Moondog (Transl: Marie-Hélène...2022-01-291h 26Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast40: Moondog with Stefan LakatosStefan Lakatos joins Brute Norse to talk about the life and work of his friend and teacher, the blind avant-garde composer, poet, pamphleteer, and hobo philosopher Louis Thomas Hardin, aka. Moondog, "The Viking of 6th Avenue". Among other things, discussing the musicology of Moondog and his fascination with Norse Mythology. Features music composed by Moondog and performed by Stefan Lakatos and Andreas Heuser, and eletronic arrangements by Helge Taksdal. https:linktr.ee/brutenorse Some relevant links and references: https://www.moondogscorner.de - Scotto, Robert (2007). Moondog: The viking of 6th avenue. Process Media: Los Angeles - Moondog (Transl: Marie-Hélène...2022-01-291h 26Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastBog Buddies: The Northman, Viking Films, Fantasy and AuthenticityA fresh concept on the BN podcast: It's the Bog Buddies! Occasional informal, community driven discussions on topical matters. Today we discuss hopes and fears concerning Robert Eggers' upcoming Viking blockbuster: THE NORTHMAN. We pick apart the material culture as best we can based on the trailer, and muse wildly about the strengths and pitfalls of so-called historical cinema.2021-12-241h 33Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastBog Buddies: The Northman, Viking Films, Fantasy and AuthenticityA fresh concept on the BN podcast: It's the Bog Buddies! Occasional informal, community driven discussions on topical matters. Today we discuss hopes and fears concerning Robert Eggers' upcoming Viking blockbuster: THE NORTHMAN. We pick apart the material culture as best we can based on the trailer, and muse wildly about the strengths and pitfalls of so-called historical cinema.2021-12-241h 33Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast39: Be the Yule Goat you want to see in the world (Holiday special 2021)In this episode we're putting the ass back in Christmas with a seasonably appropriate reading of two Old Norse tales taken from Flateyrjarbók: Þorleifs þáttr jarlaskálds, a sizzling holiday story about vengeance, sorcery, and fake beards. And Þorsteins þáttr skelks, an outhouse-themed ghost story featuring all the hottest gossip on the suffering of ancient heroes. Support Brute Norse: https://linktr.ee/brutenorse With musical contributions from Langsomt Mot Nord, and Helge Taksdal. Relevant links: Langsomt Mot Nord: https://www.langsomtmotnord.no/ Nordberg, Andreas (2006). Jul, disting och förkyrklig tideräkning: https://www.academia.edu/1366945/Jul_disting_och_f%C3%B6rkyrk...2021-12-1334 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast39: Be the Yule Goat you want to see in the world (Holiday special 2021)In this episode we're putting the ass back in Christmas with a seasonably appropriate reading of two Old Norse tales taken from Flateyrjarbók: Þorleifs þáttr jarlaskálds, a sizzling holiday story about vengeance, sorcery, and fake beards. And Þorsteins þáttr skelks, an outhouse-themed ghost story featuring all the hottest gossip on the suffering of ancient heroes. Support Brute Norse: https://linktr.ee/brutenorse With musical contributions from Langsomt Mot Nord, and Helge Taksdal. Relevant links: Langsomt Mot Nord: https://www.langsomtmotnord.no/ Nordberg, Andreas (2006). Jul, disting och förkyrklig tideräkning: https://www.academia.edu/1366945/Jul_disting_och_f%C3%B6rkyrk...2021-12-1334 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast38: The Saga of Thormod TorfaeusIn this episode we explore the life and times of the pioneering Icelandic saga translator, historian, womanizer, drunkard, witch-defender, and murderer Thormod Torfæus (1636-1719). Following him from the miseries and nerdery of his native Iceland, to the jingoistic opulence of the Danish court, and finally to the shores of Norway. A voyage through the utter insanity of Early Modern scholarship. A world of grand claims, lovecraftian grimoires, espionage, crimes against humanity, narwhal-ivory-snorting alchemists, and the meandering chaos of a life that eerily paralleled that of the anti-heroes of ancient Scandinavia. Support Brute Norse: https://linktr.ee/brutenorse Naaljos Ljom: h...2021-11-241h 36Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast38: The Saga of Thormod TorfaeusIn this episode we explore the life and times of the pioneering Icelandic saga translator, historian, womanizer, drunkard, witch-defender, and murderer Thormod Torfæus (1636-1719). Following him from the miseries and nerdery of his native Iceland, to the jingoistic opulence of the Danish court, and finally to the shores of Norway. A voyage through the utter insanity of Early Modern scholarship. A world of grand claims, lovecraftian grimoires, espionage, crimes against humanity, narwhal-ivory-snorting alchemists, and the meandering chaos of a life that eerily paralleled that of the anti-heroes of ancient Scandinavia. Support Brute Norse: https://linktr.ee/brutenorse Naaljos Ljom: h...2021-11-241h 36Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast37: Avaldsnes ForeverJoin Eirik on a virtual tour spanning years in the thousands, but all in one spot: Avaldsnes on the isle of Karmøy. Norway's birthplace, at least if the local tourist board has anything to say about it. An episode of nostalgia and archaeo-historical hypersaturation in an ancient center of power where myth, legend, and history intersect. Support Brute Norse: https://linktr.ee/brutenorse Some references: - Bergsveinn Birgisson (2013). Den svarte vikingen. Spartacus. - Ilkjær, Jørgen (2000). Den første norgeshistorien: Illerupfunnet, ny innsikt i skandinavisk romertid. Kulturhistorisk Forlag. - Ilkjær, Jørgen (2002). Illerup Ådal: Archaeology as a Magic M...2021-10-1235 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast37: Avaldsnes ForeverJoin Eirik on a virtual tour spanning years in the thousands, but all in one spot: Avaldsnes on the isle of Karmøy. Norway's birthplace, at least if the local tourist board has anything to say about it. An episode of nostalgia and archaeo-historical hypersaturation in an ancient center of power where myth, legend, and history intersect. Support Brute Norse: https://linktr.ee/brutenorse Some references: - Bergsveinn Birgisson (2013). Den svarte vikingen. Spartacus. - Ilkjær, Jørgen (2000). Den første norgeshistorien: Illerupfunnet, ny innsikt i skandinavisk romertid. Kulturhistorisk Forlag. - Ilkjær, Jørgen (2002). Illerup Ådal: Archaeology as a Magic M...2021-10-1235 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast36: Cluttered Pasts and Unruly Heritage with Stein FarstadvollThe present is inevitably haunted by the past. A cluttered past. Order and chaos spill over and onto each other. The past onto the present, and the present onto the past. Academically, this causes many potential problems: Will data saturation force us to reinvent the way we deal with the past? Will the fragility of modern tech create gaps in the knowledge our descendants will have about us? Is linear time a sham? How will we cope with pastness in the inevitable clutter of the Anthropocene? We're just rolling with the punches! But first of all, let us shed some...2021-08-051h 40Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast36: Cluttered Pasts and Unruly Heritage with Stein FarstadvollThe present is inevitably haunted by the past. A cluttered past. Order and chaos spill over and onto each other. The past onto the present, and the present onto the past. Academically, this causes many potential problems: Will data saturation force us to reinvent the way we deal with the past? Will the fragility of modern tech create gaps in the knowledge our descendants will have about us? Is linear time a sham? How will we cope with pastness in the inevitable clutter of the Anthropocene? We're just rolling with the punches! But first of all, let us shed some...2021-08-051h 40Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast35: Apeling Panspermia: Or the völkisch saga of the Lemurian ape craze ...... and the demise of the electric Aryo-Germanic hermaphrodite elites from Atlantis at the hands of wanton Mediterranean excess, and an erotic treatise on Austro-German inferiority complexes at the start of the 20th century, as illustrated by the völkisch movements and feverish Ariosophical nonsense. With a guest performance by Swedish enfant terrible Johnny Bode." Deliver us oh lord from the wrath of the apelings! Support BN: https://linktr.ee/brutenorse SOME MENTIONED WORKS AND SOURCES: - Emberland, Terje (2012). Himmlers Norge. Humanist forlag. - Emberland, Terje (2003). Religion og rase: Nyhedenskap og nazisme i Norge 1933-1945. Humanist forlag. - Goodrich-Clarke, Nicholas(2005). The O...2021-06-231h 13Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast35: Apeling Panspermia: Or the völkisch saga of the Lemurian ape craze ...... and the demise of the electric Aryo-Germanic hermaphrodite elites from Atlantis at the hands of wanton Mediterranean excess, and an erotic treatise on Austro-German inferiority complexes at the start of the 20th century, as illustrated by the völkisch movements and feverish Ariosophical nonsense. With a guest performance by Swedish enfant terrible Johnny Bode."Deliver us oh lord from the wrath of the apelings!Support BN: https://linktr.ee/brutenorseSOME MENTIONED WORKS AND SOURCES:- Emberland, Terje (2012). Himmlers Norge. Humanist forlag.- Emberland, Terje (2003). Religion og rase: Nyhedenskap og nazisme i N...2021-06-231h 13Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast34: Viking Drone Warfare - Spinning, seiðr & gandr with Eldar HeideFew things about Norse paganism are as misunderstood or -represented as the practice of seiðr, and that's saying something. But if there is one single man that stands firm as mountain, jutting forth from the sea of quackery, that man is Eldar Heide. Linguist, Old Norse philologist, maritime conservationist, ski-tree-jumper. Pioneer of retrospective methods, and one of the main minds behind the prevailing paradigm of Norse magic, and its fascinating connection to the pre-Christian religion of the Fenno-Scandinavian Sami. A wacky world of textiles, bodily orifices, magic missiles, breath (good and bad!), and sexual taboos await! You can find m...2021-03-221h 20Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast34: Viking Drone Warfare - Spinning, seiðr & gandr with Eldar HeideFew things about Norse paganism are as misunderstood or -represented as the practice of seiðr, and that's saying something. But if there is one single man that stands firm as mountain, jutting forth from the sea of quackery, that man is Eldar Heide. Linguist, Old Norse philologist, maritime conservationist, ski-tree-jumper. Pioneer of retrospective methods, and one of the main minds behind the prevailing paradigm of Norse magic, and its fascinating connection to the pre-Christian religion of the Fenno-Scandinavian Sami. A wacky world of textiles, bodily orifices, magic missiles, breath (good and bad!), and sexual taboos await! You c...2021-03-221h 20Nordic Mythology PodcastNordic Mythology PodcastEp 46 - Capitol Controversy with Brute NorseThis week Mathias and Daniel are sitting down with Eirik Storesund, the content creator behind Brute Norse,  a blog and podcast dedicated to dispelling the many popular misconceptions about the Viking Age and Norse culture, and bridging the gap between scholarship and public perception.  Together they will be discussing the riot in the US capitol last week, and the unfortunate public misconception of certain Norse symbols and cultual elements as a result. We've covered misappropriation of Viking symbols and the unfortunate ti...2021-01-211h 19Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast33: Subterranean Yuletide Extravaganza 2020A hellish episode for a hellish year. Recorded in tribute to the folkloric forces that terrorized the Norwegian countryside in the sacred season. Respecting the return of the ancestral dead, the mischief of the Hidden Folk, and the hauntings of trolls, ghosts, and goblins who made the yuletide feast the cornucopia of blood-curdling coziness that all Scandinavians dreaded and cherished. Bake no bread, spin no thread: The Wild Hunt is on the loose!Featuring music by Helge Taksdal.Support Brute Norse:https://linktr.ee/brutenorse2020-12-2029 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast33: Subterranean Yuletide Extravaganza 2020A hellish episode for a hellish year. Recorded in tribute to the folkloric forces that terrorized the Norwegian countryside in the sacred season. Respecting the return of the ancestral dead, the mischief of the Hidden Folk, and the hauntings of trolls, ghosts, and goblins who made the yuletide feast the cornucopia of blood-curdling coziness that all Scandinavians dreaded and cherished. Bake no bread, spin no thread: The Wild Hunt is on the loose! Featuring themes arranged by Helge Taksdal. Support Brute Norse: https://linktr.ee/brutenorse Learn more about the Norse lunisolar calendar here: https://www.brutenorse.com/blog/2017/12/norse-yuletide-sacrifices-had-almost...2020-12-2029 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast32: The Unspeakable Cults of Gothiscandza (w/ Krister Vasshus & Laurine Albris)Beginning as an attempt at a conversation on the enduring memory of ancient tribes in the Norwegian county system, and the erasure of their memory in the face of modern centralization, onomastician Krister Vasshus and archaeologist Laurine Albris joins the podcast for a numinous discussion that soon evolves in the direction of pagan place names and some of the stranger cult sites the North can offer, including some shocking new reveals from the frontlines of Nordic Iron Age archaeology.Support Brute Norse @ https://linktr.ee/brutenorseSome referenced works:- Bjorvand, Harald et. al. (2019). Irilien...2020-11-201h 53Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast32: The Unspeakable Cults of Gothiscandza (w/ Krister Vasshus & Laurine Albris)Beginning as an attempt at a conversation on the enduring memory of ancient tribes in the Norwegian county system, and the erasure of their memory in the face of modern centralization, onomastician Krister Vasshus and archaeologist Laurine Albris joins the podcast for a numinous discussion that soon evolves in the direction of pagan place names and some of the stranger cult sites the North can offer, including some shocking new reveals from the frontlines of Nordic Iron Age archaeology. Support Brute Norse @ https://linktr.ee/brutenorse Some referenced works: - Bjorvand, Harald et. al. (2019). Irilien på Øverby i Vingulmark. Viking: No...2020-11-201h 53Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast31: Do Viking Androids Dream of Electric Ships? AI Generated Scandifuturist Pulp FictionIn this absolute nonsense episode, a chat bot by the name of AI Dungeon is harnessed to generate a grim saga about a eunuch miner living in a dystopian interstellar civilization ruled by an evil supercomputer sacred king.For anything Brute Norse related:https://linktr.ee/brutenorseCreated via: https://play.aidungeon.io/2020-10-0619 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast31: Do Viking Androids Dream of Electric Ships? AI Generated Scandifuturist Pulp FictionIn this absolute nonsense episode, a chat bot by the name of AI Dungeon is harnessed to generate a grim saga about a eunuch miner living in a dystopian interstellar civilization ruled by an evil supercomputer sacred king. For anything Brute Norse related: https://linktr.ee/brutenorse Created via: https://play.aidungeon.io/2020-10-0619 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast30: Did Norse Religion Exist? Authenticity & Religious Adjacency with Adrian Johansen RindeWhat is religion? Originally, Viking Era Scandinavians had no concept of "religion" as we understand it, and yet it is their supposed religiosity that most profoundly shapes our understanding of who they were. What do we actually mean when we say this word, and which preconceptions are we imposing on the ancient mind by using it? Are there religious aspects to our own culture that we don't even acknowledge as such? In this episode I am joined by scholar of Religious Didactics at the University of Stavanger, Norway, and one half of the Black Metal two-piece Dødsengel, Adrian Johansen R...2020-09-151h 10Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse Podcast30: Did Norse Religion Exist? Authenticity & Religious Adjacency with Adrian Johansen RindeWhat is religion? Originally, Viking Era Scandinavians had no concept of "religion" as we understand it, and yet it is their supposed religiosity that most profoundly shapes our understanding of who they were. What do we actually mean when we say this word, and which preconceptions are we imposing on the ancient mind by using it? Are there religious aspects to our own culture that we don't even acknowledge as such? In this episode I am joined by scholar of Religious Didactics at the University of Stavanger, Norway, and one half of the Black Metal two-piece Dødsengel, Adrian Johansen R...2020-09-151h 10Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 29: Heaven is a Place on Earth (Valhalla pt. 3)When not one, but two 8th century mass graves emerged on the beaches of Salme in Saaremaa, Estonia, it marked a new chapter in scholarly inquiry into the Viking Era. Thoughtfully propped up in two military rowing vessels, sitting side by side, and stacked on top of each other, respectively, these 40 or so Scandinavian raiders received graves as shallow as they were ritualistic. The finds brought renewed interest in the historical origins of viking piracy. A culture that came of age with the professionalization of the Germanic warband in the Roman Iron Age, which led to the emergence of a...2020-08-181h 12Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 28: To Valhalla? Norse myth, the military, & the nazis (Valhalla Pt. 2)When the soldiers of the 4th Mechanized Infantry Company of the Telemark Battalion rallied around Major Rune Wenneberg, their battle cry was a rite that solidified a sense of camaraderie between them, and helped them adjust to the reality of putting their bodies at the disposal of the international war machine. But as the words "To Valhalla!" rang out between the hills of northern Afghanistan, they did not yet know that this was the cry that would awaken Norway, almost a decade too late, to the reality of Norway's role in military operations abroad. The public erupted in a series...2020-07-1934 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 27: World on a Wire, Norse Cosmology, and Heroic Death (Valhalla interlude)Brute Norse goes to the movies in this spoiler saturated interlude to the series on Valhalla. What are the gods, and how do they see us? With its unsettling depiction of a simulated reality, Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s 1973 sci-fi masterpiece «World on a Wire» (Welt am Draht) is an oft cited example of a film way ahead of its time. In this episode, we’re going to turn that claim upside down and let the mythic merge with the cybernetic, using the film as an opportunity for a Scandifuturist reading of Norse Pre-Christian cosmology, and notions of heroic transcendence. Support Brute...2020-05-1130 minStart The WorldStart The WorldBrute Norse - "Walking Backwards into the Future"Eirik Storesund is an Old Norse philologist, writer, and artist from Southwest Norway who has created an artful and intellectually rewarding podcast called  @Brute Norse  . He calls what he does "Scandifuturism," in which he brings old myths to life in a new, engaging and mischievous (he might say "trollish") way. I let this podcast run longer than normal because I was having a really good time talking with him about myth and paganism and art and ritual and the relationship between man and his environment. It was a great conversation, and if you're interested in these subjects at...2020-04-201h 45Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 26: Valhalla Pt. 1 - Fight for your right to partyIn the midst of the crumbling and plague ridden Yankee Empire, Eirik plots to evacuate New Jorvik and relive the Migration Era by conquering the Mosel. But if he dies trying, where will he go? What is Valhalla anyway, and what do we know about Norse mythology's most iconic afterlife location? In this episode we brave Odin's storm, and wade through tides of iron to attend the raven's feast. All to look at the research history of this extravagant warrior paradise. It's a meandering road through source-critical pitfalls, deadly ancestral cliffs, and the grotesque aesthetics of Viking Era warrior poets. ...2020-04-0944 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 25: Valhalla (Prologue) - The Temple of Reluctant GodsMyth speaks of an exclusive community of dead warriors, whose sacrifices in service for their divine monarch granted them access to live in a grand hall, where they would be served and entertained by young maidens, and continue their fight on a cosmic scale from the spectral realm in perpetuity. In this episode we explore the development, consequences, and controversies of the idea and location of Yasukuni Jinja, where 2,5 million of Japan's military dead are enshrined and venerated as gods. We trace its humble origins as a war memorial, circus venue, and pacifying ground to soothe angry warrior ghosts, to...2020-02-0843 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEpisode 24: Legends of Drunken Master - The Miracles of St. Thorlak (2019 Holiday Special)In this slightly festive Yuletide episode, Eirik retells some of his favorite miracles associated with Iceland's first (and only) Christian holy man: The frail, picky eating, voluntary celibate, 12th century bishop Þorlákr Þórhallsson. Patron saint of Iceland - and autism! Thorlak was a renowned sage who hardly ever touched a drink unless it was alcoholic. He channeled his divine superpowers to heal the mangled, clobber wildlife, punish bullies, and make beer both strong and tasty. The episode also touches upon various tidbits of seasonally appropriate errata, such as the mysterious lost Scandinavian saint Sjur, Medieval ethnic stereotypes about sausage-eating Icel...2019-12-1628 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 23: Japan's Barbarian PastIn this episode Eirik recounts his Japonic yuletide odyssey of 2018. He takes a comparative, Scandifuturist look at the prehistory of Japan through the Jōmon, Yayoi, and Kofun periods. It's the story of how hunter-gatherer master potters met their demise at the hands of militant, kami-fearing, rice-farming, mound building, Iron Age settlers from the Asian mainland. Strolling backwards with a voyeur's gaze from the streets of Tokyo to the valleys of Gifu, as Japan is staged as a fellow barbarian periphery beyond the ghost of the Roman Empire, to question Classical and Post-Enlightenment assumptions about how humanity ought to cope w...2019-11-2147 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 22: The Bronze Age Flasher (With Aksel Klausen)Aksel returns to the podcast for banter-filled spitballing on ancient Scandinavia and new old news from European prehistory. Whatever happened to that frickin’ viking ship (?) from episode 14, and what's up with these Viking Era mortuary houses? Some of the subjects tackled: - The Crossroads exhibit at the Art & History Museum, Brussels. - Migration period identity. - Aksel's time travel hitlist. - Preliminary results from the Gjellestad ship excavation. - Democratization of Viking burial practice. - A phallic stone from Bronze Age Sweden. - Iron Age mortuary houses. - Eirik's dream burial. - Hollow promises of future podcast subjects. - The af...2019-10-181h 08Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 21: Discussing Dharma with Leornende Eald EngliscWhat drives you? In this episode, Eirik sits down for a talk with Kevin from Leornende Eald Englisc, who makes educational youtube videos on Old English informed by his particular spiritual convictions. We talk about linguistics, the problem with translations, old Germanic languages, cosmic law, accepting the passage of history, devotinal service, and the importance of good intent and deeds. May we be reborn and do good deeds again! Watch Kevin's content here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLnwScGuOxVlaN5aV9in9ag Mentioned works: Peter Wessel Zapffe, The Last Messiah https://philosophynow.org/issues/45/The_Last_Messiah Bhagavad Gita https...2019-09-021h 07Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 20: The Antenna on the Holy MountainThe natural sciences talk avidly about the geosphere, biosphere, atmosphere, and so on. Less so about the noösphere. The noösphere is the sphere of mind. A term that allows us to conceive of consciousness and information exchange, not just as abstract philosophical notions, but as a massively tangible cosmic force with a concrete, observable influence on the physical world. In this episode Eirik reads his essay "The Antenna on the Holy Mountain: Noöspheric meditations on the Norse cargo cult", originally commissioned by the Canadian artist Erin Sexton for the 2018 Noöspherics conference at Lydgalleriet in Bergen, where it f...2019-07-2640 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 19: Norway's Eternal ReturnIn this episode Eirik takes an eldritch look at Norwegian identity, from the mythology and dreams of Iron Age expansionists to the national mythology of state bureaucracy. He attempts to negotiate between the representation, artifice and organism of Norwegianness itself, drawing on Thure Erik Lund's oddball idea of the "True" versus "Norwegian" Norwegians and Nick Land's concept of hyperstition, realizing his own participation in the ongoing ritualization that keeps the Norwegian creature alive.2019-06-301h 12Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 18: Beer in Norse Culture pt.2 - "Baptized in Beer"The saga continues with an exploration of the vocabulary, material culture, and social status of beer in Iron Age and Medieval Scandinavia. We look at different terms for beer in the Old Norse language and discern their differences, from Old Norse ǫl, mungát, and bjórr to modern ale and beer, with an intimate look at the "Nordic grog" of Scandinavian prehistory, before we venture up to the many festivities of Nordic peasants up until the bacchanalian festivals of Medieval guilds. Also more or less mentioned: - Household sacrifices - Ale runes - Yeast necromancy - The drunken Germanic war...2019-05-0442 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 17: Beer in Norse Culture pt. 1 - "Not All Ales Are Alike"Join Eirik for an invigorating dip into the crooked creek that is the history of beer and brewing in Iron Age and Medieval Scandinavia, with some serious side-eye to the later Nordic farmhouse brewing tradition. In this episode we will cover what exactly beer is, and what separates the global industrial brewery from its historical household counterpart. Cheers! Support Brute Norse: www.patreon.com/brutenorse www.teespring.com/stores/brute-norse Music: Edvard Grieg, "Aa grisen hadde eit tryne"/ "Oh, the pig he had a snout" performed by Papalin2019-04-2639 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 16: Kinky Runestones from Outer SpaceJoin Eirik for a counter-cultural walk on the wild side as he looks at some of his favorite pieces of bogus and fringe literature on the subject of pre-Christian Scandinavia, from Kjell Aartun's runic sex cults to the seedy, folk-etymological mysteries of the so-called Bock Saga, before finally landing on the forgotten, acid drenched sci-fi works of Norway's favorite outlaw, the infamous Black Metal musician Varg Vikernes. To support Brute Norse: www.patreon.com/brutenorse www.teespring.com/stores/brute-norse2019-02-2241 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 15: Pagan ChristmasIn this episode Eirik shares what the holidays mean to him as a homesick barbarian/contrarian, and covers some of the many yuletide horrors past folks had to put up with. And concerning the paganism of Christmas: Norse religious festivals were determined according to a lunisolar calendar, so when exactly did the vikings celebrate jól, what exactly is its relationship to the winter solstice, and why does any of that matter to you and me?2018-12-1423 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 14: The Archaeology of Evil DeadIn this episode, Eirik and Aksel catch up after several months of disconnect and get up to speed with some of their favorite archaeological news of 2018. They speculate on the contents of prehistoric alcoholic beverages, muse on recent incidents on North Sentinel Island, analyze Danish gang wars in light of warlike honor-shame societies and Norse sexual defamation, look at the so-called Staffordshire hoard helmet, and find some odd historical parallels to the Evil Dead franchise.2018-11-291h 17Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 13: Supernatural Islands and the Folks that Live ThereVineyards and wheat fields forever! In this episode Eirik takes a long, hard look at the belief in supernatural isles in Northern Europe. Our fantastic odyssey begins with the Norse discovery of America and its peculiar ties to scholarly hearsay in the Middle Ages, before we go on to address the rampant abundance of vanishing isles along the Scandinavian coast. Other more or less tackled subjects include: Minimally counterintuitive concepts, order from chaos 101, imperialist pigs and pyromaniac expansionism, the counter-factual Vinland wine industry, how to terrorize the huldufolk with every day objects, layered oceans, and much, much more. Musical contribution...2018-09-221h 01Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 12: Wetland Sacrifice pt. 2 - Let the bodies hit the bogIn the conclusion to our wetland venture, Aksel and Eirik take an up close and personal look at some of our favorite bog bodies. We go knee deep Roman and Migration Era weapon sacrifices, and dive into bog butter, bog milk, and bog cheese, exploring the wonders of ancient refrigeration and self-tanning (turning your face into shoe-leather).2018-07-301h 50Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp. 11: Wetland Sacrifice pt.I - Battle Axes and Cranium CultsEirik and Aksel begin their journey into the bogs of Northern Europe. They look at water symbolism in Norse mythology and burial rites, the emergence of water depositions in the Mesolithic though the Bronze Age, and mentally prepare for the gim reality of Iron Age human sacrifice.2018-07-1055 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp.10: Talking living history and brutality with Dieter HugginsIn this episode we are joined by Wulfheodenas founding member, archaeologist/cage fighter Dieter Huggins. Beyond him spouting wisdom from his life on the forefront of living history, here are some of the things you'll find in this veritable smörgåsbord of an interview: - The current state of Dark Age living history. - Funerary pageantry among early Scandinavians and Anglo-Saxons. - The regulation of violence past and present, from warbands to the UFC, and the ambivalence of the warrior ethos. - Fair doses of camp life nostalgia.2018-06-191h 50Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp.9: The Chronologies of Ancient Scandinavia pt.III: Pillaging the pastIn the final segment of the Chronologies of Ancient Scandinavia, Eirik and Aksel tackle the slippery slope of commodification of viking heritage, its uses and abuses. Can our admiration for our thieving, hyperviolent ancestors be morally justified? Let's find out!2018-05-221h 01Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp.8: The Chronologies of Ancient Scandinavia pt.II: Proto-JuicinessIn this part, Aksel and Eirik get into the actual timeline of Scandinavian prehistory with an emphasis on the Bronze and Iron Ages, including the Viking Age. We talk about the materiality of these periods, the language, and regional variation, before we segway drunkenly into our own snobbery.2018-04-2055 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEp.7: The Chronologies of Ancient Scandinavia pt.I: Turning gold into shit since 10,000 BC!Aksel joins the podcast once again to help unravel the dense issue of Scandinavian chronology. We start off softly with a primer on the origin and development of the ages themselves, from the Greek concept of the Golden Age, to the timeline of modern archaeology, before we get into how the Norsemen developed their own system of ages based on surprisingly scientific criteria.2018-03-0754 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEpisode 6: "Ginnungagap, The Boundless Enclosure" (reading), and the Trollish Theory of ArtThe giants called: They want their primeval chaos back! This episode features a cosmic horror reimagining of the Norse myth of creation, adapted from my essay "The Trollish Theory of Art: a scandifuturist art creation myth", published in the recent darkness-edition of Scandinavian Kunstforum. Afterwards, I give a quick overview of Norse poetic morbidity, and pitch a few thoughts on how a philosophy based on Nordic folklore and mythology could inform our perception of traditional and modern art.2017-11-1823 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEpisode 5: A Supernatural Guide to the Oseberg ShipIn this surprise Halloween special, we take a look at the strange and trippy story of the Oseberg ship, and of how a Brooklyn clairvoyant may have caused the discovery of the world's most extravagant Viking Age burial.2017-10-3022 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEpisode 4: Barbarian Warlords of Free Germania (Pt.2)In this episode, archaeologist Aksel Klausen takes us deeper into the dark woods of Germania Libera. We take a look at Germanic, Hunnic, and Roman identity, and see how some kingdoms looked to the Romans - or the gods - to legitimize their power. On the way, we also find the time to consider Germanic animal ornament as an expression of surrealist art, and runes and writing in a non-written, storytelling culture.2017-10-281h 08Brute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEpisode 3: Barbarian Warlords of Free Germania (part 1)Prehistorian Aksel Klausen joins the Brute Norse Podcast to swill wine and chat about ring symbolism, weapon sacrifice, kingship, and the emergence of the ancient Germanic warrior elites. This is the first part of a two-part interview.2017-10-1148 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEpisode 2: What The Romans Did For UsThe Germanic tribes are often credited with the destruction of the Western Roman Empire. There are no Roman roads in Scandinavia, still the empire resonated in the cultural memory of the Vikings. From Teutoburger Wald to the Taliban, Brute Norse joins forces with Krister Vasshus, PhD student in onomastic sciences at the University of Bergen, to discuss just how far the Roman shadow fell beyond its Northern border.2017-09-0358 minBrute Norse PodcastBrute Norse PodcastEpisode 1: The Archaeology of Emotion with Leszek GardełaIn this first episode I had a talk with Leszek Gardeła, assistant professor of archaeology at the University of Rzeszów, Poland, about the ambiguity of magic, morbid viking burials, and the ethics of studying the dead. Music by Eirik Storesund and KB Hus.2017-05-2132 minEttersmakEttersmakEttersmak - SAMSENDING MED I GREVENS TID - Mat i middelalderen - PodcastDet er på tide med en sending så fullstappet at vi måtte sende den over to dager! Vi fikk besøk av I Grevens Tid som har sett på hva man spiste i middelalderen og hvor maten kom fra. I tillegg fikk vi besøk av Eirik Storesund som er norrønn filolog og har forsket på øl i middelalderen.2016-04-1800 minI Grevens TidI Grevens TidI Grevens Tid - SAMSENDING MED ETTERSMAK - Mat i middelalderen - PodcastDet er på tide med en sending så fullstappet at vi måtte sende den over to dager! Vi fikk besøk av Ettersmak som hadde sett på hva man spiste i middelalderen, og til og med laget mat som vi fikk prøve. I tillegg fikk vi besøk av Eirik Storesund som er norrønn filolog og har forsket på øl i middelalderen.2016-04-1800 min