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Dr. Barbara Crawford is an Honorary Reader and Researcher at the University of St Andrews' School of History. Her research focuses on the Viking Age, medieval Scandinavian and Scottish history, and historical toponymy. She has authored and co-authored works exploring Norse settlements in Orkney, Viking political systems, and the intersection of religion and power in medieval Europe.
Her scholarly contributions include analyses of place-names as indicators of administrative authority, studies of Viking maritime infrastructure, and investigations into cult practices such as the Cult of Clement in Denmark. Dr. Crawford frequently engages with interdisciplinary approaches, blending archaeology, historical geography, and textual analysis to reconstruct complex historical narratives.
Her publications span peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, addressing topics such as Orkney's administrative structures, Viking empires, and the multi-cultural society of tenth-century Scotland. Her work on Govan Hogbacks highlights the artistic and religious dimensions of Viking Age Scotland.
Dr. Crawford’s research demonstrates a deep engagement with both primary sources and archaeological evidence, contributing significantly to our understanding of pre-modern Northern Europe’s political, cultural, and religious landscapes.
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