Nordic Mythology Podcast

Ep 39 - The History of the Blood Eagle with Luke John Murphy

December 03, 2020 Mathias Nordvig and Daniel Farrand Episode 39
Nordic Mythology Podcast
Ep 39 - The History of the Blood Eagle with Luke John Murphy
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Show Notes

Maybe this would have made a better Halloween episode, but this week is all about the macabre Viking ritual known as the "Blood Eagle," as made famous in the show Vikings. Luke John Murphy has been researching the historical and practical sides of the ritual and has come on the show to share his findings with Mathias and Daniel.

Surprisingly Daniel seems to have an amazing intuitive understanding of the medical science behind cracking open someone's ribcage, to the point that it would be worrying if he wasn't such a nice guy. Luke was an amazing guest so please consider heading over to his website and checking out some of his other academic papers. The one about English hair goddesses sounds particularly fun.

You can find that paper and many more at: luke-murphy.com

Also the issues with Mathias's sound are unfortunately ongoing. The problem isn't with actual equipment it's his internet connection. That's what he gets for living deep in the mountains. Anyway we are working on a solution and appreciate your patience.

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