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Julian D. Richards
THE VIKINGS
A Very Short Introduction
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Contents
Across the ocean: seafaring and overseas expansion 47
Raiders and traders around the Irish Sea 77
Vikings and Picts: genocide or assimilation? 88
Landnám
in the North Atlantic 97
The edge of the world: Greenland and North America 106
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Red Erik: Danish
8 Russia and the East
59
luxury beer
3
Courtesy of Ceres Brewery,
9 Scandinavian activity in
Denmark
England
65
2 Viking Age
Scandinavia
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Excavations in progress
at Coppergate, York
69
3 Rune stone, Jelling
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© York Archaeological Trust for
© Julian Richards
Excavation and Research Ltd
4 Artist’s impression of the
11
Middleton warrior,
fortress at Fyrkat
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North Yorkshire
75
From J. Graham-Campbell
et al.,
© Department of Archaeology,
Cultural Atlas of the Viking
University of Durham.
World
(1994), 57. © Brown
Photo: T. Middlemass
Reference Group
5 Burial mounds, Birka 22
12
Brough of Birsay:
© Julian Richards
aerial view
91
Crown copyright, reproduced
6 Aerial view, Hedeby
43
courtesy of Historic Scotland
© Wikinger Museum, Haithabu
7 The Oseberg ship;
13
Westness, Rousay. Male
excavation crew in the
boat grave with the prow
mound, 21 September
and stern packed with
1904
49
stones to create a central
© Museum of Cultural History,
chamber for the body 93
University of Oslo, Norway
© Bergen Museum
14
The bay at Tjørnuvik,
17
Second World War
Faroes: site of a Norse
recruitment poster
125
cemetery
99
© German Historical Museum,
© Julian Richards
Berlin
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The Vinland Map
127
15
The North Atlantic
The Beinecke Rare Book and
routes
101
Manuscript Library, Yale
University
16
L’Anse aux Meadows
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Street scene, Jorvik
130
reconstruction
111
© York Archaeological Trust
© Parks Canada
for Excavation and Research Ltd
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