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Cat Jarman


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Cat Jarman, PhD, is a bioarchaeologist and field archaeologist specializing in the Viking Age and Viking women. She uses forensic techniques like isotope analysis, carbon dating, and DNA analysis on human remains to untangle the experiences of past people from broader historical narratives. Dr. Jarman has contributed to numerous television documentaries as both an on-screen expert and historical consultant, including programs for the BBC, History Chanel, Discovery, among others. She lives in Britain.

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“Until recently it has been assumed that in similar cases in the Scandinavian homelands, exotic and imported artefacts buried with women were gifts from men. This is especially so in western Norway, where artefacts looted from Britain and Ireland have mostly been found in women’s graves. But the new isotopic and genetic evidence on migration has forced us to rethink the interpretation of these burials. The recurring problem is trying to work out whether it was the object or its owner who travelled. When it comes to women in the Viking Age, the conclusion has almost always been the former, which has had an enormous impact on how we have viewed women’s agency – their involvement and individual participation – in the entire period. Partly the issue is that the interpretation of the objects has been based on a number of assumptions that lead to circular arguments, a serpent biting its own tail, going right the way back to the start of the Viking Age.”
Cat Jarman, River Kings: A New History of the Vikings from Scandinavia to the Silk Road

“it is clear from the tone of his account that he really didn’t approve of the concept of female fighters, writing, as he did,”
Cat Jarman, River Kings: A New History of the Vikings from Scandinavia to the Silk Road

“Our identities are multifaceted, and we change and manipulate them throughout our lives.”
Cat Jarman, River Kings: A New History of the Vikings from Scandinavia to the Silk Road

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