Like any other medieval mariner, itinerant viking hosts would have regularly made their way ashore to regroup and reinforce their constituent craft and crews. Accordingly, historical and archaeological records from across Atlantic Europe attest to various waterside encampments having been established during overseas viking campaigns. The everyday practical operation of these camps remains largely underexplored, however, maintaining long-standing impressions that these were relatively dormant hideouts, principally used to intersperse bouts of conflict or to wait out the winter. Bringing together the interdisciplinary evidence for viking encampment from Ireland, England, and the Frankish realm, this study provides a more pronounced picture of...
The cause of the Viking Age is one of our longest-lived debates. A combination of push and pull fact...
In the Middle Ages mariners from both Ireland and Scandinavia sailed the North Atlantic, but in diff...
Throughout history, the practice of carrying boats and supplies overland between navigable rivers, l...
Like any other medieval mariner, itinerant viking hosts would regularly have made their way ashore t...
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...
Our research on the winter camp of the Viking Great Army (micel here) at Torksey (Lincolnshire) has ...
Late Viking Age amphibious military operationsExperimental archaeological trials with landings and c...
Des del segle IX al segle XI, els víkings van atacar constantment àrees com Anglaterra, Irlanda i No...
Viking warriors from Scandinavia began to attack the coasts of western Europe towards the end of the...
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...
The Viking Age (c. 750–1050 CE) was a time of extensive upheaval and disruption across the northern ...
On board Viking Age longshipsAnalysing crew organisation and communicationBy analysing the relations...
VIKINGS IN THE DORDOGNE - a Synopsis The thesis evaluates 9th century Viking raids on the Dordogne ...
The cause of the Viking Age is one of our longest-lived debates. A combination of push and pull fact...
In the Middle Ages mariners from both Ireland and Scandinavia sailed the North Atlantic, but in diff...
Throughout history, the practice of carrying boats and supplies overland between navigable rivers, l...
Like any other medieval mariner, itinerant viking hosts would regularly have made their way ashore t...
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...
Our research on the winter camp of the Viking Great Army (micel here) at Torksey (Lincolnshire) has ...
Late Viking Age amphibious military operationsExperimental archaeological trials with landings and c...
Des del segle IX al segle XI, els víkings van atacar constantment àrees com Anglaterra, Irlanda i No...
Viking warriors from Scandinavia began to attack the coasts of western Europe towards the end of the...
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...
The Viking Age (c. 750–1050 CE) was a time of extensive upheaval and disruption across the northern ...
On board Viking Age longshipsAnalysing crew organisation and communicationBy analysing the relations...
VIKINGS IN THE DORDOGNE - a Synopsis The thesis evaluates 9th century Viking raids on the Dordogne ...
The cause of the Viking Age is one of our longest-lived debates. A combination of push and pull fact...
In the Middle Ages mariners from both Ireland and Scandinavia sailed the North Atlantic, but in diff...
Throughout history, the practice of carrying boats and supplies overland between navigable rivers, l...