BaviPower Viking Blog — Viking Legend

Viking Buddha Bucket one of the most mysterious Viking artifact

Oseberg Buddha: Buddha in Viking Luxurious Burial Mound

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Viking Oseberg excavation yielded many archaeological treasures. It raised the question of whether the Vikings did travel and do business with the people from other regions and religions.

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Viking Urnes Style Viking art the last phase of Viking art and Viking glory

Viking Urnes Style: The Last Phase of Viking Art and Viking Glory

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The Viking Urnes Style was the last phase of Viking art and the last phase of Viking glory as well. In spite of the domination of the new religion, the Vikings still kept their old tradition within the art. And the Viking Urnes Style is the golden example for this.

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Norse Trinity Symbol the norns were the fate creators in Norse mythology

Norse Trinity Symbol: Powerful, Mysterious, and Eternal

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Number 3 presents the completeness. And the trinity is the closest to both perfection and destruction. Norse mythology attested to this. Check out to see the Norse Trinity symbol in Norse mythology

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Holmgang by EgilSterkr on DeviantArt. Holmgang was the Viking way to solve dispute.

Holmgang: How the Vikings Settled their Dispute With Strength

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Holmgang was a Viking way to settle the dispute with violence. It was a fight between two people one of whom challenged the other. Anyone who didn't show up in the Holmgang would be deprived of his honour and would be declared outlaw by his clan.

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Birka was among the most hectic Viking trading center in the 9th century. By the end of the 10th century, the majority of this town abandoned it for the economic collapse

Birka: From Viking Trading Center to Graveyard and Abandoned Town

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Birka was among the most hectic trading centres during the Viking Age. It experienced the incredible economic success for 2 centuries. By the end of the 10th century, most of the Birka inhabitants abandoned the towns.

By far, it has become one World Heritage granted by UNESCO for the archaeological treasure depicting the trading networks and tradition of the Viking Age. 

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