Jiang, citing Neil Price, presents Viking individuality as a composite of outer shape, luck, inner essence, and inherited family spirit rather than a simple soul/body dualism.
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Neil Price
Jiang, citing Neil Price, presents Viking individuality as a composite of outer shape, luck, inner essence, and inherited family spirit rather than a simple soul/body dualism.
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"...the understanding of the individual in the Viking world? This is Neil Price and to prepare for this lecture I did a lot of..."
"...Right? Intuition. That's what it represents. So as you can see Neil Price and other experts are showing us that we think of the..."
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