Recent archaeological research, notably at the Viking winter camp at Torksey, has indicated that the armies that invaded Anglo-Saxon England in the late 9th century were much larger than has often been assumed and that a literal reading of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle’s assessment of the size of Viking fleets may, after all, have been correct. Furthermore, study of the Torksey metalwork assemblage has allowed the identification of the archaeological signature of the Viking Great Army and, when applied to Cottam, it confirmed the identification of an initial phase of raiding by an element of the Army, followed shortly thereafter by settlement represented by the development of a hybrid Anglo-Scandinavian culture. Taken together, over 25 categori...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 21, 2010).The enti...
In the eighth century men and women began to pour out of Scandinavia, driven outward by land pressur...
In the last fifteen years the role of metal-detected objects in archaeological research has greatly ...
Recent archaeological research, notably at the Viking winter camp at Torksey, has indicated that the...
Investigation of the Anglian and Anglo-Scandinavian settlement at Burrow House Farm, Cottam, East Yo...
This paper presents the results of a multidisciplinary project that has revealed the location, exten...
This paper presents the results of a multidisciplinary project that has revealed the location, exten...
Our research on the winter camp of the Viking Great Army (micel here) at Torksey (Lincolnshire) has ...
The study of Viking fortifications is a neglected subject which could reveal much to archaeologists ...
This paper uses evidence from a variety of disciplines in order to re-evaluate an apparently enigmat...
Since the mid-nineteenth century, the presence of large numbers of Viking place-names and pieces of ...
The portrayal of the ‘Vikings’ as an archetypal barbarian ‘other,’ wreaking ...
The cause of the Viking Age is one of our longest-lived debates. A combination of push and pull fact...
Viking warriors from Scandinavia began to attack the coasts of western Europe towards the end of the...
Excavation of the Anglian and Anglo-Scandinavian settlement at Burrow House Farm, Cottam, East Yorks...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 21, 2010).The enti...
In the eighth century men and women began to pour out of Scandinavia, driven outward by land pressur...
In the last fifteen years the role of metal-detected objects in archaeological research has greatly ...
Recent archaeological research, notably at the Viking winter camp at Torksey, has indicated that the...
Investigation of the Anglian and Anglo-Scandinavian settlement at Burrow House Farm, Cottam, East Yo...
This paper presents the results of a multidisciplinary project that has revealed the location, exten...
This paper presents the results of a multidisciplinary project that has revealed the location, exten...
Our research on the winter camp of the Viking Great Army (micel here) at Torksey (Lincolnshire) has ...
The study of Viking fortifications is a neglected subject which could reveal much to archaeologists ...
This paper uses evidence from a variety of disciplines in order to re-evaluate an apparently enigmat...
Since the mid-nineteenth century, the presence of large numbers of Viking place-names and pieces of ...
The portrayal of the ‘Vikings’ as an archetypal barbarian ‘other,’ wreaking ...
The cause of the Viking Age is one of our longest-lived debates. A combination of push and pull fact...
Viking warriors from Scandinavia began to attack the coasts of western Europe towards the end of the...
Excavation of the Anglian and Anglo-Scandinavian settlement at Burrow House Farm, Cottam, East Yorks...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 21, 2010).The enti...
In the eighth century men and women began to pour out of Scandinavia, driven outward by land pressur...
In the last fifteen years the role of metal-detected objects in archaeological research has greatly ...