The Vikings are an excellent example of the significance of cultural memory: from post-Viking-Age sources to their rediscovery in the Victorian period to their popular appeal in current times. Ancestry is a key dimension as vikings could be dynasty founders or imbue a region with Scandinavian heritage. The importance of settlements remaining connected with Iceland and the Old Norse cultural milieu is highlighted. Archaeological evidence and non-Scandinavian sources can highlight the gaps in Norse memory, where specific events have been forgotten and some regions of the Viking world have received less attention than others. Stretching from America to Russia, the impact of post-medieval political events, of modern marketisation and of differe...
“Vikings”, the Viking Age and Viking RomanticismThe aim of this article is to take a critical look a...
The cause of the Viking Age is one of our longest-lived debates. A combination of push and pull fact...
A wide variety of approaches based on historical, archaeological, place-name, linguistic, physical, ...
The Viking age as a time of adventures and violence never ceases to fascinate the public. Both aspec...
While Viking-age and medieval Iceland was a place of domestic animals, studies of its literature and...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 21, 2010).The enti...
A rare, intact Viking boat burial in western Scotland contained a rich assemblage of grave goods, pr...
Remediating Viking origins: genetic code as archival memory of the remote pastThis article introduce...
The portrayal of the ‘Vikings’ as an archetypal barbarian ‘other,’ wreaking ...
This article introduces some early data from the Leverhulme Trust-funded research programme, ‘The Im...
Suggested resources for the Penn Alumni Travel cruise from Scotland to Scandinavia. See the Library ...
Rediscovering the Vikings explores the changing perception of Norse and Viking cultures across diffe...
The Icelandic sagas can be read and interpreted in many ways. This article examines the sagas both a...
Norse exploration during the medieval period was widespread and diverse in location. Of the many pla...
We report on the earliest archaeological evidence from the Faroe Islands, placing human colonization...
“Vikings”, the Viking Age and Viking RomanticismThe aim of this article is to take a critical look a...
The cause of the Viking Age is one of our longest-lived debates. A combination of push and pull fact...
A wide variety of approaches based on historical, archaeological, place-name, linguistic, physical, ...
The Viking age as a time of adventures and violence never ceases to fascinate the public. Both aspec...
While Viking-age and medieval Iceland was a place of domestic animals, studies of its literature and...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 21, 2010).The enti...
A rare, intact Viking boat burial in western Scotland contained a rich assemblage of grave goods, pr...
Remediating Viking origins: genetic code as archival memory of the remote pastThis article introduce...
The portrayal of the ‘Vikings’ as an archetypal barbarian ‘other,’ wreaking ...
This article introduces some early data from the Leverhulme Trust-funded research programme, ‘The Im...
Suggested resources for the Penn Alumni Travel cruise from Scotland to Scandinavia. See the Library ...
Rediscovering the Vikings explores the changing perception of Norse and Viking cultures across diffe...
The Icelandic sagas can be read and interpreted in many ways. This article examines the sagas both a...
Norse exploration during the medieval period was widespread and diverse in location. Of the many pla...
We report on the earliest archaeological evidence from the Faroe Islands, placing human colonization...
“Vikings”, the Viking Age and Viking RomanticismThe aim of this article is to take a critical look a...
The cause of the Viking Age is one of our longest-lived debates. A combination of push and pull fact...
A wide variety of approaches based on historical, archaeological, place-name, linguistic, physical, ...