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English
401: Viking Studies
The Medieval North Atlantic
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Assignment
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Assignment Due Dates
Week 2-Week 4: Make Individual Appointment to Discuss Research Project and Site Report Topics with Instructor
Week 4: Site(s) for Report Chosen
Week 5: Topic for Research Project Chosen
Week 6: Site Report Bibliography Assembled (3-5 Items)
Week 7: First draft of Project Site Report DUE: ONE (1) Printed paper copy AND TWO (2) electronic versions (sent as .docx and .pdf email attachments) 6:30 PM on WEDNESDAY.
Week 8: Research Project Bibliography Assembled (10-12 Items)
Week 9: Groups should be prepared to discuss 3-5 specific ideas for their Interactive Fiction Projects
Week 10: Research Project Bibliography Annotated (25-50 Word Annotations)
Week 11: Groups should be prepared to demonstrate 3-5 aspects of their Interactive Fiction Project
Week 12: First draft of Interactive Fiction Project DUE: ONE (1) Printed paper copy AND ONE (1) electronic version (sent as a .zblorb email attachment) NO LATER than 6:30 PM on WEDNESDAY.
Week 13: Thanksgiving Break--NO SEMINAR
Week 14: Final draft of Project Site Report DUE: ONE (1) Printed paper copy AND TWO (2) electronic versions (sent as .docx and .pdf email attachments) NO LATER than 6:30 PM on WEDNESDAY.
Week 15: Final draft of Interactive Fiction Project DUE: ONE (1) Printed paper copy AND TWO (2) electronic versions (sent as .zblorb and .gblorb [including pictures] email attachments) NO LATER than 6:30 PM on WEDNESDAY.
Finals Week: The Final Research Project is due on the Wednesday (Reading Day) of Finals Week: ONE (1) Printed paper copy AND TWO (2) electronic versions (sent as .docx and .pdf email attachments) NO LATER than 6:30 PM on WEDNESDAY.
Possible Research Topics
- Law, Government, and Assembly Places of Viking Britain in Norse Life and Saga
- Viking Travel, Commerce, and Raiding of Britain in Norse Life and Saga
- Marriage, Domestic Life, and the Home Front in Viking Britain
- Norse Farming and Settlement in Viking Britain
- Gods of the North: Norse Mythology and Religious Rituals in Viking Britain
- Death, Burial, and Funeral Rituals in Viking Britain
- Ghosts, Hauntings, the Spirit World, and the Afterlife in Viking Britain
- The Norse Conversion to Christianity in Viking Britain
- Lindisfarne and the Dawn of the Viking Age
- The Jarls of Orkney: Material and Saga Evidence of Viking Scotland
- Secret Writing, Magic Reading: The Riddle of Runes in Viking Britain
- Other topics as discussed with the instructor
Sites for Reports Cross-Referenced by Categories
There is more to say about some sites than others, to be sure, so from the lesser-known sites the careful student might well choose two or three closely related ones, or sites in close proximity, in order to weave together an interesting Site Report, as well as to set the scene for an engaging Interactive Fiction Project. On the other hand, Andreas, Jarlshof, Lindisfarne, Maes Howe, and Maughold all are or could be the subject of books in and of themselves, and so each might require two or three students to do the job well. Take care, however: Each student must clear the subject of his or her Site Report with the instructor in advance, and in any case each student must produce an idependent work of the required length. It also would be helpful where appropriate for students to cross-reference British sites with relevant Icelandic sites, which are generally woven well into the fabric of the saga record, and about which, therefore, there is usually more to say. It is vital that the lesser-known sites are covered, of course, and most of the Icelandic sites already have written text provided for them, but that is not to say that an intelligent student would not weave information about the Althing at Thingvellir in Iceland, for example, into a discussion of any other Assembly site. Simply use the pull-down menus of the Medieval north Atlantic project to cross-refernce sites by category, etc. For the Interactive Fiction Project, on the other hand, it would be profitable if students split up the Icelandic sites, or worked collaboratively concerning these sites, in order to develop much more colorful and detailed narratives about related British sites. Included at the bottom are the titles of the videos available for various sites, in order to get a better idea of what some of the subject matter related to those sites might include.
Sites by Category
Orkney Stone Age and Prehistoric Sites Linked to Vikings by Runes and Saga Record:
- Maes Howe (Linked QTVR Panoramas; Documentary Video Footage)
- Ring of Brodgar (QTVR Panorama; Documentary Video Footage)
- Stones of Stenness (Documentary Video Footage)
Shetland Iron Age Site Linked to Saga Record and Norse Concepts of Marriage and Political Alliances:
- Mousa Broch (Linked QTVR Panoramas; Documentary Video Footage)
Anglo-Saxon Sites Linked to Vikings by Runes:
- Brussels Cross (Interactive Object; Documentary Video Footage)
- Ruthwell Cross (Interactive Object; Documentary Video Footage)
Anglo-Saxon Site Linked to Vikings by Raids:
- Lindisfarne Priory (Linked QTVR Panoramas)
Isle of Man Norse Settlement Sites:
- Braaid Farmstead (Linked QTVR Panoramas; Documentary Video Footage)
- Cronk ny Merriu Longhouse and Promontory Fortlet (Linked QTVR Panoramas; Documentary Video Footage)
Isle of Man Norse Burial Sites:
- Balladoole Ship Burial (Documentary Video Footage)
- Knockadoone Ship Burial (Documentary Video Footage)
- The Pagan Lady of Peel (Documentary Video Footage)
Isle of Man Norse Assembly Site:
- Tynwald Assembly Place (Linked QTVR Panoramas; Documentary Video Footage)
Isle of Man Pagan Influence on Christian Monuments Sites:
- Andreas Cross-slabs (Interactive Object; Documentary Video Footage)
- Maughold Cross-slabs (Interactive Object; Documentary Video Footage)
Orkney Norse Kirk Sites:
- The Cathedral of Saint Magnus (Linked QTVR Panoramas; Documentary Video Footage)
- The Church of Saint Olaf (Documentary Video Footage)
- The Round Kirk at Orphir (Linked QTVR Panoramas; Documentary Video Footage)
- Remnants of Christchurch in the Kirk of Saint Magnus at Birsay (Documentary Video Footage)
Orkney Norse Assembly Site:
- Tingwall Assembly Place (Documentary Video Footage)
Orkney Norse Settlement Site:
- Brough of Birsay (Linked QTVR Panoramas; Documentary Video Footage)
Shetland Norse Settlement Sites:
- Jarlshof Settlement (Linked QTVR Panoramas; Documentary Video Footage)
- Yell Settlement (Documentary Video Footage)
Shetland Norse Assembly Site:
- Ting Wall Holm Assembly Island (Linked QTVR Panoramas; Documentary Video Footage)
Shetland Norse Manufacturing Site:
- Cunningsburgh Soapstone Workshop (Documentary Video Footage)
Shetland Norse Navigation Site:
- Sullom Voe Portage (Documentary Video Footage)
Videos by Title
Isle of Man Video Clips:
- Peel Castle on Saint Patrick’s Isle: Layers of Settlement on the Isle of Man
- The Causeway to Peel Castle : Ancient Use of Natural Defenses
- The Pagan Lady of Peel: The Grave Goods of a Noble Woman
- The Althing at Tynwald: 1000 Years of Participatory Government on the Isle of Man
- Tynwald: The “ Assembly Place ” on the Isle of Man
- The Viking Settlement at Cronk ny Merriu: Anatomy of a Norse Long House
- The Fortlet at Cronk ny Merriu: A Steppingstone of the Viking Expansion
- The Ship Burial at Balladoole: Inventory of a Viking Grave
- The Ship Burial at Balladoole: Human Sacrifice and Sexual Rituals in Viking Funeral Rites
- The Viking Long House at Braaid: Anatomy of a Norse Dwelling
- The Viking Byre at Braaid: Anatomy of a Norse Barn
- Loki Meets Christ at Maughold: The Conversion of Otter
- The Boar’s Head at Maughold: The Great Pig of the North
- The Hunt Scene at Maughold: A Viking’s Wild Ride across Christ’s Rood
- Odin Meets his Nemesis at Andreas: A Vision of Ragnarok on the Flip Side of Christ
- The Mound at Knockadoone: The Mystery of the Hill-Top Ship Burial
- The Celtic Round House at Braaid: Layers of Settlement on the Isle of Man
Orkney Video Clips:
- The Secrets of the Cathedral of Saint Magnus: Skulls and Crosses and the Relics of the Saint
- Building the Cathedral of Saint Magnus: The Power of Saint Magnus and the Ambition of Earl Rognvald
- The Political Function of the Cathedral of Saint Magnus: Writing the Power of Miracles in the Stone of the Kirk
- Making a Kirk: The Masons’ Marks of the Cathedral of Saint Magnus
- The Archaeology of the Port of Kirkwall: The Jetty of the Cathedral of Saint Magnus
- The Journey of the Relics: The Church of Saint Olaf and the Body of Saint Magnus
- The Vow of Rognvald: Seizing the Earldom and Building the Cathedral of Saint Magnus
- The Round Kirk at Orphir: Penance for the Martyrdom of Magnus
- The Founding of Thorfinn’s “Fine Minster” at Birsay: Remnants of Christchurch in the Kirk of Saint Magnus
- The Bishop is Blinded at Birsay: Miraculous Recognition of the Sanctity of Magnus
- The Miracles of Magnus: The First Resting Place of the Relics of the Saint
- The Brough of Birsay and Christchurch of Orkneyingasaga
- A Blind Bishop’s Bargain: The Miracle of Birsay
- A Miraculous Dream Vision at Birsay: The Translation of Saint Magnus to Kirkwall
- Tingwall on Orkney: A Norse Assembly Place on an Iron Age Mound
- A Prelude to the Martyrdom of Magnus: The Earls Meet at Tingwall
- The Broch of Gurness: An Iron Age Site Reused in Viking Times
- Skara Brae: Introduction to Life in a Neolithic Village
- The Ring of Brodgar: Viking Graffiti on an Ancient Stone Circle
- Stones of Stenness: Standing Stones in Orkneyingasaga
- A Night at Maes Howe: Blizzards and Madness in Orkneyingasaga
Shetland Video Clips:
- The Soapstone Quarry at Cunningsburgh: Overview of a Viking Age Industry
- The Soapstone Quarry at Cunningsburgh: Viking Age Stone-Carving Techniques
- The Portage at Sullom Voe: A Viking Shortcut from Scandinavia to Britain
- Saga Descriptions of the Broch at Mousa: A Marriage of Literature and Archaeology
- A Viking Ship Burial at Breckon on Yell: The Environmental Challenges of Northern Archaeology
- Digging up Religious Conversion in Shetland: The Mystery of the Viking Ax
- The Survival of Norn in Shetland: A Viking Language in Early Modern Scotland
- The Development of Norn in Shetland: The Viking Tongues Go Their Separate Ways
- The Viking Settlement at Jarlshof: Anatomy of a Norse Long House
- The Recycled Dwelling at Jarlshof: Evolution of a Settlement
- Story-Telling at Jarlshof: Echoes of Grettir’s Saga
- Welcome to Jarlshof: An Introduction to the Norse Settlement of Shetland
- The Norse Sauna at Jarlshof: A Glimpse into Viking Homelife
- Unearthing Archaeological Controversy at Jarlshof: The Mystery of the Pictish Graffiti
- Understanding Jarlshof: Problems Interpreting Norse Ruins
- An Overview of Jarlshof: Layers of Settlement on Shetland
- The Wheelhouse at Jarlshof: Life on Shetland on the Eve of Viking Conquest
- The Wheelhouse at Jarlshof: Evidence of Recycled Dwellings
Iceland Video Clips:
- Grettir's Swim to Reykir
- Grettir's Visit to the Hegraness Assembly
- Laxdaelasaga: The Story of the People of the Salmon River Valley
- The Haunting of Hvamm
- Helgafell
- The Road of the Brothers Berserk
- Snorri's Pool
- Borg a Myrum: Settling in the Wake of Kveldulf's Coffin
- Brakar's Sund : The Murder of Brak
- Thingvellir: The Althing
- Thingvellir: Almanngja
- Mosfell Valley: Egil's Hidden Treasure
- Mosfell Valley: Egil's Grave
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