You shudda been there

The public lecture yesterday for the Viking Congress was quite the event. The talk was interpreted as a claim for a Slavic settlement in Iceland, whereas I think the speaker rather was only suggesting how close minded our archaeological interpretations often are. Some of the pit houses have their best analogs in Slavic bit houses. But the mere suggestion of such a possibility arose a response that one must really call nationalistic. It was kind of cute, even if it was also kind of silly.   

Comments

Sætt? Ég er búin að fá svo mikinn leið á þessum blessaða þjóðernisrembingi í Íslendingum. Og já, ég er meðvituð um að ég er Íslendingur sjálf.
Anonymous said…
heh, já, værum við verri ef við erum ekki sérlega norræn? skiptir það máli? Tek undir með Hörpu hér á undan.
Lissy said…
Æ, þú veist Harpa, ég er ekki svona typur að segja einhvað eins og, 'It was apaulingly unprofessional and rude. Because to me the problem of nationalism is beyond any one person.

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