ABSTRACT. Evidence for Scandinavian activities in the northwestern part of the Barents Sea is scanty; according to the Annals, Svalbar (i) was discovered in 1194, but the entry refers to Jan Mayen rather than present-day Svalbard/Spitsbergen. By contrast, the southern fringe of the Barents Sea was more than once crossed by Vikings on their way to Bjarmaland (Russia) in the White Sea area. As early as the end of the ninth century, an Old English source tells of a Norse expedition to that area and Old Norse sources indicate the existence of trade links back to the tenth century, possibly even earlier. The commodities traded and levied were tusks, precious furs and skins. The trade, also with the nearby Sami, was controlled by Norse chieftain...
Viking warriors from Scandinavia began to attack the coasts of western Europe towards the end of the...
In recent years, scholars from across the disciplines have moved towards a more nuanced consideratio...
the realm has not always gone so far north. In earlier times Finmark and the inner parts of Troms we...
Evidence for Scandinavian activities in the northwestern part of the Barents Sea is scanty; accordin...
Evidence for Scandinavian activities in the northwestern part of the Barents Sea is scanty; accordin...
... In earlier times Finmark and the inner parts of Troms were not inhabited by Norwegians but by a ...
The medieval Scandinavian written sources locate Bjarmaland to the WhiteSea. The words Terfinna land...
The first men to appear in what is now Norway, emerged from dim prehistory when the great inland ice...
ONE THOUSAND YEARS AGO, the Old World and the New stood face to face in the Strait of Belle Isle. Th...
During the Viking Age, Arctic Scandinavia was a source of exquisite furs, down, walrus ivory, and ot...
The rather sparse and dubious data about Arctic regions known to Antiquity were taken over, mostly v...
In this chapter, Avaldsnes and the land along the Karmsund Strait are considered in a west-Scandinav...
... Thus during the period outlined here, from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries, the four N...
This thesis surveys three principal Scandinavian activities during the period from 700 to 1100 - th...
Scandinavians, popularly known as Vikings, began to explore and settle in Europe from the ninth cent...
Viking warriors from Scandinavia began to attack the coasts of western Europe towards the end of the...
In recent years, scholars from across the disciplines have moved towards a more nuanced consideratio...
the realm has not always gone so far north. In earlier times Finmark and the inner parts of Troms we...
Evidence for Scandinavian activities in the northwestern part of the Barents Sea is scanty; accordin...
Evidence for Scandinavian activities in the northwestern part of the Barents Sea is scanty; accordin...
... In earlier times Finmark and the inner parts of Troms were not inhabited by Norwegians but by a ...
The medieval Scandinavian written sources locate Bjarmaland to the WhiteSea. The words Terfinna land...
The first men to appear in what is now Norway, emerged from dim prehistory when the great inland ice...
ONE THOUSAND YEARS AGO, the Old World and the New stood face to face in the Strait of Belle Isle. Th...
During the Viking Age, Arctic Scandinavia was a source of exquisite furs, down, walrus ivory, and ot...
The rather sparse and dubious data about Arctic regions known to Antiquity were taken over, mostly v...
In this chapter, Avaldsnes and the land along the Karmsund Strait are considered in a west-Scandinav...
... Thus during the period outlined here, from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries, the four N...
This thesis surveys three principal Scandinavian activities during the period from 700 to 1100 - th...
Scandinavians, popularly known as Vikings, began to explore and settle in Europe from the ninth cent...
Viking warriors from Scandinavia began to attack the coasts of western Europe towards the end of the...
In recent years, scholars from across the disciplines have moved towards a more nuanced consideratio...
the realm has not always gone so far north. In earlier times Finmark and the inner parts of Troms we...