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This book offers a concise overview of the religious beliefs of the Germanic peoples, utilizing archaeological findings from the early Germanic period and the Migration Period. It examines the diverse religious customs of these peoples, which evolved significantly due to interactions with the Roman Empire and varied widely across different regions. The text counters distorted views shaped by past ideological biases and contemporary neo-pagan movements, providing clear facts and plausible interpretations derived from a range of sources and disciplines, including archaeology, ancient history, and German Studies. By presenting this information in a rational and accessible manner, the book aims to enhance understanding of the complex religious landscape of the Germanic peoples.
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Religion und Kult der Germanen, Alexander Rubel
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- Released
- 2016
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- Title
- Religion und Kult der Germanen
- Language
- German
- Authors
- Alexander Rubel
- Publisher
- Kohlhammer
- Released
- 2016
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 200
- ISBN10
- 3170292668
- ISBN13
- 9783170292666
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Fiction, Social Sciences, Historical Themes, Religious Topics, Classics, Ancient History, Cults, Gods, History of Religion, Religious Studies, Afterlife, Germanic People
- Description
- This book offers a concise overview of the religious beliefs of the Germanic peoples, utilizing archaeological findings from the early Germanic period and the Migration Period. It examines the diverse religious customs of these peoples, which evolved significantly due to interactions with the Roman Empire and varied widely across different regions. The text counters distorted views shaped by past ideological biases and contemporary neo-pagan movements, providing clear facts and plausible interpretations derived from a range of sources and disciplines, including archaeology, ancient history, and German Studies. By presenting this information in a rational and accessible manner, the book aims to enhance understanding of the complex religious landscape of the Germanic peoples.


