Religions around the Arctic Source Criticism and Comparisons

At a seminar at the University of Bergen, Norway, in September 2018, scholars from Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden presented and discussed various forms of source criticism and comparison with examples from the Arctic and Sub-Arctic regions of Eurasia and North America. A selection of the paper...

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Other Authors: Rydving, Håkan (Editor), Kaikkonen, Konsta (Editor)
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Published: Stockholm Stockholm University Press 2022
Series:Stockholm Studies in Comparative Religion
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