In the History Channel series Vikings Ragnar Loðbrok tells his brother Rollo he wants to sail west to raid the rich lands there. His brother points out that no one can sail across the open water. In this scene Ragnar pulls out two tools that while being interesting in the development of the story are both also historically factual. This paper will discuss these two tools, the sȯl-skuggafjöl and the sólarsteinn, as well as the bearing dial and a more observational technique of polar mirages used by the early Norse sailors as they explored the North Atlantic waters
On board Viking Age longshipsAnalysing crew organisation and communicationBy analysing the relations...
ONE THOUSAND YEARS AGO, the Old World and the New stood face to face in the Strait of Belle Isle. Th...
International audienceThe Old Norse vernacular texts, i.e. mostly Icelandic sagas, tell us in great ...
According to a famous hypothesis, Viking sailors could navigate along the latitude between Norway an...
According to a famous hypothesis, Viking sailors could navigate along the latitude between Norway an...
Throughout history, the practice of carrying boats and supplies overland between navigable rivers, l...
This thesis examines the basis for the current belief that the introduction of the sail in the North...
Between AD 900 and AD 1200 Vikings, being able to navigate skillfully across the open sea, were the ...
Vikings routinely crossed the North Atlantic without amagnetic compass and left their mark on lands ...
In the Middle Ages mariners from both Ireland and Scandinavia sailed the North Atlantic, but in diff...
The History Channel’s The Vikings is a fictionalized history of Ragnar Lothbrok who during the 8th a...
... In earlier times Finmark and the inner parts of Troms were not inhabited by Norwegians but by a ...
Viking warriors from Scandinavia began to attack the coasts of western Europe towards the end of the...
Norse exploration during the medieval period was widespread and diverse in location. Of the many pla...
Wulfstan, author of the sole preserved contemporary description of the 9th-century southern Baltic l...
On board Viking Age longshipsAnalysing crew organisation and communicationBy analysing the relations...
ONE THOUSAND YEARS AGO, the Old World and the New stood face to face in the Strait of Belle Isle. Th...
International audienceThe Old Norse vernacular texts, i.e. mostly Icelandic sagas, tell us in great ...
According to a famous hypothesis, Viking sailors could navigate along the latitude between Norway an...
According to a famous hypothesis, Viking sailors could navigate along the latitude between Norway an...
Throughout history, the practice of carrying boats and supplies overland between navigable rivers, l...
This thesis examines the basis for the current belief that the introduction of the sail in the North...
Between AD 900 and AD 1200 Vikings, being able to navigate skillfully across the open sea, were the ...
Vikings routinely crossed the North Atlantic without amagnetic compass and left their mark on lands ...
In the Middle Ages mariners from both Ireland and Scandinavia sailed the North Atlantic, but in diff...
The History Channel’s The Vikings is a fictionalized history of Ragnar Lothbrok who during the 8th a...
... In earlier times Finmark and the inner parts of Troms were not inhabited by Norwegians but by a ...
Viking warriors from Scandinavia began to attack the coasts of western Europe towards the end of the...
Norse exploration during the medieval period was widespread and diverse in location. Of the many pla...
Wulfstan, author of the sole preserved contemporary description of the 9th-century southern Baltic l...
On board Viking Age longshipsAnalysing crew organisation and communicationBy analysing the relations...
ONE THOUSAND YEARS AGO, the Old World and the New stood face to face in the Strait of Belle Isle. Th...
International audienceThe Old Norse vernacular texts, i.e. mostly Icelandic sagas, tell us in great ...