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Millennium Year-Old Viking Artifact Found on Danish Farm

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This blog post is to illustrate some Viking artifacts dating back to more than 1,000 years ago on a farm in Denmark. Not only do these artifact hold historical importance but religious importance to the Viking Age as well.

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Viking Women Ruled: Burial Grave Showed This

Viking Women Ruled: Burial Grave Showed This

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Viking women ruled in their time! Although the historical existence of Viking shieldmaiden remains a mystery, Viking women had their own rights and they did rock in their time.

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Viking graves: Clarified Viking Gender Roles?

Viking Graves: Clarified Viking Gender Roles?

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Recently, a group of Norwegian archaeologists have been doubting common belief about Viking gender roles. Whether the Vikings clearly differentiated their gender roles or not is now a debate.

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The historical existence of Viking shieldmaiden

Trekroner-Grydehøj Viking Burial Belonged To A Volva?

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In Trekroner-Grydehøj, Denmark, the archaeologists found out a Viking grave burial containing a woman corpse. She was buried with a dog and a horse.

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Viking warrior

Erik the Red: Bold, Hot Tempered, and Cunning

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Erik the Red fathered Leif Erikson a famous Viking seafarer. He was not only bold, reckless but also hot-tempered and cunning. Erik was banished from his clan twice for murder. And he was the one who found and established a settlement in Greenland.

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