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تُعد قناة Survive the Jive: All-feed (@survivethejive) في القطاع اللغوي الإنكليزية لاعباً نشطاً. يضم المجتمع حالياً 14 379 مشتركاً، محتلاً المرتبة 13 971 في فئة التعليم والمرتبة 774 في منطقة المملكة المتحدة.
📊 مؤشرات الجمهور والحراك
منذ تأسيسه في невідомо، حقق المشروع نمواً سريعاً وجمع 14 379 مشتركاً.
بحسب آخر البيانات بتاريخ 12 يوليو, 2026، تحافظ القناة على نشاط مستقر. خلال آخر 30 يوماً تغيّر عدد الأعضاء بمقدار -106، وفي آخر 24 ساعة بمقدار -8، مع بقاء الوصول العام مرتفعاً.
- حالة التحقق: غير موثّقة
- معدل التفاعل (ER): يبلغ متوسط تفاعل الجمهور 17.24%. وخلال أول 24 ساعة من النشر يحصد المحتوى عادةً 9.66% من ردود الفعل نسبةً إلى إجمالي المشتركين.
- وصول المنشورات: يحصل كل منشور على متوسط 2 480 مشاهدة. وخلال اليوم الأول يجمع عادةً 1 390 مشاهدة.
- التفاعلات والاستجابة: يتفاعل الجمهور بانتظام؛ متوسط التفاعلات لكل منشور يبلغ 84.
- الاهتمامات الموضوعية: يركز المحتوى على مواضيع رئيسية مثل century, yamnaya, ancestor, britain, heathen.
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بفضل وتيرة التحديث المرتفعة (أحدث البيانات بتاريخ 13 يوليو, 2026) تحافظ القناة على حداثتها ومستوى وصول مرتفع. وتُظهر التحليلات تفاعلاً نشطاً من الجمهور، ما يجعلها نقطة تأثير مهمة ضمن فئة التعليم.
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| 2 | Reconstructing a West-Germanic Anthropogonic Myth from Medieval Ecclesiastical Sources
This proposed anthropogony is based on Old English and Middle High German additions to the Biblical creation of Adam. These fragments are so remarkably similar and provide a non-Christian folkloric background to the creation of Adam that we may propose a reconstructed mythic narrative as follows:
"When Weden shaped Man,
he made him whole from eight things -
the bones from the stone,
the flesh from the earth,
the blood from the sea,
the sweat from the dew,
the tears from the salt,
the hair from the grass,
the mood from the clouds,
the eyes from the sun.
Then he gave him his breath, so that he may keep it for him."
During this reconstruction, choices naturally had to be made, for example the Biblical deity was exchanged for Weden, whom we know shaped Man as attested in other Germanic sources and also details peculiar to each of the sources that weren't shared in common had to be omitted, as we believe these are additions by their respective authors. What is presented here is a very basic version of the narrative that preserves the physical and cosmological beliefs particular to the high Middle Ages. Note that the total number of things that Man is shaped from is nine. You can find the sources for the fragments that are compiled here in the comments of this post. | 306 |
| 3 | The average Englishman is more Germanic than anything else.
43% Continental North European (CNE) – the component maximised in early medieval Anglo-Saxon-derived populations and coming from Denmark and Lower Saxony.
31% Western British & Irish (WBI) – the component associated with pre-Anglo-Saxon Brythonic or "Celtic" ancestry.
26% Continental Western European (CWE) – representing the third ancestral axis in the model deriving first from Alemannic-like Germanic tribes such as the Franks who arrived in the 6th-7th century (Silva et al 2026) but also partly from French speaking migrants in the 11th-12th centuries.
This data was calculated by chat GPT taking the regional data from Gretzinger et al 2022, and comparing it with ONS data on regional population density of native whites in England.
I am constantly told by people who don't understand what a weighted average is, that England is more "Celtic" (Brythonic) than Germanic (Early English aka Anglo-Saxon). This simply is not true. | 1 297 |
| 4 | This pendant figurine from aska Östergötland, Sweden 457610 HST
Historiska Museet. Photo by Tom Rowsel | 1 147 |
| 5 | Viking Age ilded bridle mounts in the Broa style | 1 132 |
| 6 | The famous Odinist and Icelandic poet Egill Skallagrímsson served as a poet in the court of Æthelstan (Aðalsteinn).
He composed a drápa (laudatory skaldic poem) for the first King of a united England.
ú hefr foldgnárr fellda
— fellr jǫrð und nið Ellu —
hjaldrsnerrandi harra
hǫfuðbaðmr þría jǫfra.
Aðalsteinn of vann annat;
allts lægra kynfrægjum
— hér sverjum þess, hyrjar
hrannbrjótr — konungmanni.
‘Now the battle-quickener towering over the land [WARRIOR = Aðalsteinn], chief descendant of rulers [KING], has felled three princes; the land comes under the kinsman of Ella <English king> [ENGLISH KING = Aðalsteinn]. Aðalsteinn achieved more; everything is lower than the kin-famous royal personage; here we [I] swear to this, breaker of the fire of the wave [(lit. ‘wave-breaker of fire’) GOLD > GENEROUS MAN = Aðalsteinn].’
Nú liggr hæst und hraustum
hreinbraut Aðalsteini.
‘Now the highest reindeer road [MOUNTAIN] lies under bold Aðalsteinn.’
Aðalsteinn’s dominance is emphasised both through the choice of four kennings and other epithets for him as ruler, and by the contrast between terms that unambiguously refer to his royal and superior status and those that designate the lowlier position of his subjected opponents. | 1 063 |
| 7 | On this day in 927 AD, near Eamont in Cumbria, King Æthelstan united the English people and became the first Rex Anglorum.
Prior to this, the land was already called England and the people had been called English for centuries but this was the start of England as a single kingdom 1099 years ago | 1 355 |
| 8 | This similar shaped silver pendant was found in Aska, Östergötland, Sweden and dates to centuries later (10th century).
It isn't visible in my photo, but in the other one you can see that it is wearing a bird-shaped helmet.
The bird’s head and beak rest at the bridge of the nose, its wings outstretched, and its claws gripping the sides of the head near the ears. | 1 168 |
| 9 | This amber bead in the shape of a bearded man's head dates to the Neolithic and was found in Västergötland.
The ambiguous dating means it could either have been made by the Funnelbeaker Culture (TRB) or the later Indo-European Battle Axe culture.
Photo: Tom Rowsell | 1 173 |
| 10 | It is popular to depict "Viking" music using shamanic style drums these days. However there is no evidence the Germanic folk used such drums.
However, this Viking age shamanic drum hammer, found in Lappland and probably used by a Sami shaman (Noaidi) has an obviously Norse inspired knot motif on it.
Item no: 599436_HST | 1 221 |
| 11 | Here you can see in greater detail how previously there were three faces, two of which were only half visible. All three faces were linked by knotwork to their facial hair, and also by birds (ravens) coming from their ears.
Likely Wodin in his triple hypostasis | 1 152 |
| 12 | Vendel era sword from Ultuna, Uppland, Sweden.
Note Sallin style 2 knotwork and also an "mask" face with long moustaches on the sheath - probably Wodin.
Historiska Museet. Photo by Tom Rowsell | 1 079 |
| 13 | Foil design detail from Vendel helmet 14.
Historiska Museet. Photo by Tom Rowsell | 1 075 |
| 14 | Mask pendant from Iron Age Sweden. Probably the face of a god.
Historiska Museet. Photos by Tom Rowsell | 1 120 |
| 15 | The Tjurkö buckle (or Tjurkö spänne) is a prominent Migration Period artefact discovered on the island of Tjurkö in Blekinge, southern Sweden. Originating from the Germanic Iron Age (c. 400–550 AD), the gilded silver buckle features a male with something emanating from his mouth, possibly the divine breath of the god Wodin which animated mankind.
Historiska Museet. Photos by Tom Rowsell | 1 044 |
| 16 | Pocket gods and tiny stamped gold foil figures from Iron Age Sweden. Both are referred to as Guldgubbar "golden geezers".
Photos by Tom Rowsell | 972 |
| 17 | Figure, bronze. Gotland, Ekeby. 800-1050 CE | 1 011 |
| 18 | Swedish gold bracteates from the 5th to 7th c AD.
Historiska Museet. Photos by Tom Rowsell | 1 163 |
| 19 | لا يوجد نص... | 1 253 |
| 20 | I addressed Haaling’s phenotype here
https://youtu.be/JaMsBSFbfkU?t=2943&si=WGdwnkFQSITFHBxw | 1 579 |
