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One explanation is that the heads represent animals from Norse mythology or are associated with animals from mythology. There are many animal figures in Norse mythology, such as dragons, wolves, eagles, bears, etc., which were widely worshiped and f eared in viking culture Therefore, these animal heads may have been made to pay homage to the animals in myths and legends or to express a belief.
Another explanation is that these animal heads are symbolic, representing strength, courage, protection, or some other specific qualities. In Viking society, warriors and seafarers valued these qualities highly because they needed to brave the challenges of battle and exploration. Therefore, using animal avatars can communicate these values and inspire people to aspire to these qual ities.
< br>Animal faces may also be associated with totemic beliefs. In some primitive cultures, totems were seen as a symbolic sign of identity and belonging to a family, tribe or clan. Similar totemic beliefs existed in Viking society, and animal heads may have appeared as a form of totem, representing the identity of a particular family or group.
Another explanation is that these animal heads are symbolic, representing strength, courage, protection, or some other specific qualities. In Viking society, warriors and seafarers valued these qualities highly because they needed to brave the challenges of battle and exploration. Therefore, using animal avatars can communicate these values and inspire people to aspire to these qual ities.
< br>Animal faces may also be associated with totemic beliefs. In some primitive cultures, totems were seen as a symbolic sign of identity and belonging to a family, tribe or clan. Similar totemic beliefs existed in Viking society, and animal heads may have appeared as a form of totem, representing the identity of a particular family or group.
