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The Inverse of Praise: Epigraphic Practices of Indo-European Cursing
Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, History of Religions.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-0742-6640
2024 (English)In: Indo-European Interfaces: Integrating Linguistics, Mythology and Archaeology / [ed] Jenny Larsson; Thomas Olander; Anders Richard Jørgensen, Stockholm: Stockholm University Press, 2024, p. 131-148Chapter in book (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Ritual practices of cursing and heroic commemoration among speakers of ancient Indo-European languages exhibit numerous features of inherited juridico-religious vocabulary. Through its grounding in the ethos of a pre-ancient, semi-nomadic tribal society, this vocabulary can be linked to a set of contiguous notions, such as the poetic realization of glory, afterlife recompense, the wolfish persona of warrior chieftains, and the humiliating treatment of cowards and criminals through strangulation and phallic aggression. In what follows, an attempt is made to demonstrate the tenacity of this conceptual system by paying brief initial attention to a Greek funerary epigram from 6th BCE century Rhodes, and then by analysing two runic inscriptions from 6th to 7th century CE southern Sweden (Björketorp and Stentoften).

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Stockholm: Stockholm University Press, 2024. p. 131-148
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Stockholm Studies in Indo-European Language and Culture, ISSN 2004-9080 ; 1
Keywords [en]
Poetics, Corded Ware, Mythology, Yamnaya, Bronze Age, Indo-European
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History of Religions
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Jämförande indoeuropeisk språkforskning; History of Religion; Archaeology with General Specialisation
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URN: urn:nbn:se:su:diva-233584DOI: 10.16993/bcn.gISBN: 978-91-7635-218-2 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-233584DiVA, id: diva2:1898918
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Riksbankens Jubileumsfond, M19-0625:1Available from: 2024-09-18 Created: 2024-09-18 Last updated: 2024-09-19Bibliographically approved

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