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Viking warrior battle axe

Awesome Viking Battle Axe Artifacts: From Farm to Raid

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Viking battle axe is one of the most powerful symbols for the Viking culture. Shall we honor the long-gone traditions of the most fierce warriors from the North!

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Storm revealed Viking burial mound

Storm Revealed 1500 Year Old Viking Mound

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A burial mound consisted of hundreds of skeletons dating back to the Viking Age in Orkney islands.

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Viking Rok Runestone might allude to climate crisis in the time of the Vikings

Viking Runestone Might Mention Climate Change

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Once used as material for the church building, the Rök stone is restored and recognised as the longest runic inscription on Earth. It allegedly mentions the climate change in the time of the Vikings.

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Viking ship found in Norway field

Latest Ship Found in Norway Confirmed as A Viking Ship

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By far, the archaeologists have made an announcement that the latest ship found in a field in Norway dated back to the early Viking Age. May we all have a new chance to observe a new Viking ship in the flesh in the near future!

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Rok runestone one of the most famous Viking runestone ever excavated

Rök Runestone: Where Father Mourned Dead Son

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In the 9th century, mourning the deceased son, the Viking father decided to carve a runestone in memory of his beloved kid. On the runestone, the father demonstrated his talent and mysterious stories in his days.

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