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Ahmad ibn Fadlan is known for documenting what he called the Rus’—the northern Germanic Viking traders. Ibn Fadlan is a problematic historical source, in part because he was a biased observer. For example, he thought the Vikings were “perfect physical specimens,” but was openly hostile about their hygiene. His chronicles mention an elaborate cremation ritual the Rus’ performed for one of their chieftains.
Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs? And Other Questions About Dead Bodies
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