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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 5 MIN

How Steppe Nomads Became Norse Gods

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How Steppe Warlords Became Norse GodsWoden's Man Podcast | Episode 002What if the gods of the Norse world were not originally gods at all?In this episode, we explore an alternative historical framework for understanding the origins of the Æsir. Rather than viewing names such as Odin and the Æsir as creations that emerged entirely within Scandinavia, we examine evidence suggesting that elite titles, ethnonyms, and prestige identities may have traveled across Eurasia long before they entered the world of Norse mythology.From Central Asia to the Caucasus and eventually into the Baltic world, we follow the persistent appearance of the "As" name cluster and investigate how frontier confederations preserved prestigious identities long after the original peoples disappeared.The result is a fascinating possibility: that the ancestors of the Norse gods may have begun not as supernatural beings, but as remembered leaders, elite titles, and powerful historical traditions that were transformed over centuries through mythmaking and collective memory.In This EpisodeWhy ancient history was far more fluid than modern maps suggestThe recurring appearance of the "As" name across EurasiaThe Alani Asi and the Caucasus connectionHow military confederations spread names and identitiesWhy a prestigious title can outlive the people who created itThe relationship between elite status and sacred ethnonymsVendel Period Sweden and eastern martial influencesHow cultural prestige spreads without mass migrationEuhemerization: when historical figures become godsCould the Æsir have originated as a historical confederation title?Key QuestionIf a prestigious warlord title from the Eurasian steppe could eventually become a divine name in Norse mythology, what other ancient traditions might preserve memories of real historical people beneath layers of legend?Sources DiscussedTurkic inscriptions referencing As peoplesHistorical references to the Alani AsiMigration Period and Vendel Period archaeologyScandinavian elite burial traditionsStudies of ethnonyms and prestige identitiesResearch concerning the origins of the ÆsirAbout Woden's ManWoden's Man explores the intersection of history, archaeology, mythology, linguistics, and ancient migration traditions.Our goal is not to tell people what to think, but to examine overlooked evidence, challenge assumptions, and investigate whether legendary figures may have roots in historical reality.Upcoming BookBefore He Was a God, He Was a ManAn investigation into the evidence surrounding Odin's possible historical origins.Follow Woden's Man📖 Website: wodensman.com 📺 YouTube: @wodensman 📝 Substack: Woden's Man 📚 Upcoming Book: Before He Was a God, He Was a Man#Odin #Woden #NorseMythology #AncientHistory #Vendel #MigrationPeriod #Alans #Asir #Archaeology #HistoryPodcast #WodensMan #HistoricalOdin #SteppeNomads #Scandinavia #MythologyExplained

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