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Warriors and women: The sex ratio of Norse migrants to eastern England up to 900 AD

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Various types of evidence have been used in the search for Norse migrants to eastern England in the latter ninth century. Most of the data gives the impression that Norse females were far outnumbered by males. But using burials that are most certainly Norse and that have also been sexed osteologically provides very different results for the ratio of male to female Norse migrants. Indeed, it suggests that female migration may have been as significant as male, and that Norse women were in England from the earliest stages of the migration, including during the campaigning period from 865.

langue originaleEnglish
Pages (de - à)332-353
Nombre de pages22
journalEarly Medieval Europe
Volume19
Numéro de publication3
Les DOIs
étatPublished - 18 juil. 2011

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