This article discusses the chronology and nature of the earliest Viking activity, based on a group of early burials from Norway containing Insular metalwork. By focusing on the geographical distribution of this material and applying the concept of locational and social knowledge, the importance of establishing cognitive landscapes to facilitate the Viking expansion is highlighted. It is argued that the first recorded Viking attacks were only possible after a phase in which Norse seafarers had acquired the necessarily level of a priori environmental knowledge needed to move in new seascapes and coastal environments. This interaction model opens the possibility that some of the early Insular finds from Norway may represent pre-Lindisfarne exp...
In circumpolar regions, coastlines offer rich constellations of diverse resources, and have long bee...
In circumpolar regions, coastlines offer rich constellations of diverse resources and have long been...
More than 1100 complete or fragmentary imported vessels in bronze, glass, wood, horn, clay and silve...
This article presents a detailed overview of the Insular artefacts found in Viking-Age burials from ...
The first men to appear in what is now Norway, emerged from dim prehistory when the great inland ice...
The spread of a Neolithic mode of production in prehistory had a significant impact on subsequent ec...
This dissertation is a study of insular contact and artefacts found in Viking age (800 to 1050 AD) b...
The Viking Age in the West has long been perceived as a direct, colonising expansion of Scandinavian...
Viking warriors from Scandinavia began to attack the coasts of western Europe towards the end of the...
This article considers early boats in Scandinavian spanning a timeframe from Early Mesolithic coloni...
We report on the earliest archaeological evidence from the Faroe Islands, placing human colonization...
Scandinavians, popularly known as Vikings, began to explore and settle in Europe from the ninth cent...
New archaeological finds and new research have given us a better understanding of the question about...
During the Viking Age, Arctic Scandinavia was a source of exquisite furs, down, walrus ivory, and ot...
– During the Viking Age, the Trondheimsfjorden in Central Norway emerges as a hub of maritime commun...
In circumpolar regions, coastlines offer rich constellations of diverse resources, and have long bee...
In circumpolar regions, coastlines offer rich constellations of diverse resources and have long been...
More than 1100 complete or fragmentary imported vessels in bronze, glass, wood, horn, clay and silve...
This article presents a detailed overview of the Insular artefacts found in Viking-Age burials from ...
The first men to appear in what is now Norway, emerged from dim prehistory when the great inland ice...
The spread of a Neolithic mode of production in prehistory had a significant impact on subsequent ec...
This dissertation is a study of insular contact and artefacts found in Viking age (800 to 1050 AD) b...
The Viking Age in the West has long been perceived as a direct, colonising expansion of Scandinavian...
Viking warriors from Scandinavia began to attack the coasts of western Europe towards the end of the...
This article considers early boats in Scandinavian spanning a timeframe from Early Mesolithic coloni...
We report on the earliest archaeological evidence from the Faroe Islands, placing human colonization...
Scandinavians, popularly known as Vikings, began to explore and settle in Europe from the ninth cent...
New archaeological finds and new research have given us a better understanding of the question about...
During the Viking Age, Arctic Scandinavia was a source of exquisite furs, down, walrus ivory, and ot...
– During the Viking Age, the Trondheimsfjorden in Central Norway emerges as a hub of maritime commun...
In circumpolar regions, coastlines offer rich constellations of diverse resources, and have long bee...
In circumpolar regions, coastlines offer rich constellations of diverse resources and have long been...
More than 1100 complete or fragmentary imported vessels in bronze, glass, wood, horn, clay and silve...