Bronze Age Myth of the Sun Cycle from Scandinavia | Curator's Corner S7 Ep4 #CuratorsCorner
Scattered across 100s of Scandinavian razors is a Bronze Age myth of the Sun. Through a weird series of creatures (including sea serpents and sun horses) this myth tells the journey of the sun as it passes through the sky over the course of a day. Join curator Jennifer Wexler, as she introduces you to the myth, and the ingenious detective work undertaken by archaeologist Flemming Kaul to piece together this long lost myth of the sun cycle.
If this has whetted your appetite for all things Bronze Age, you can get tickets to The world of Stonehenge exhibition here: https://bit.ly/3sqLdSU
And if you can't make it to the show, but still want more, the exhibition catalogue is available here: https://bit.ly/3L3yfRL