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Here I Set Up A Shame-Pole
The Vikings Of Bjornstad
a "a living history and educational group, concentrating on the Viking age " reviews
every viking movie ever made for its authenticity in depicting Vikings and Viking Culture. Every. single. one.
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posted by
The Whelk
on Apr 14, 2012 -
33 comments
Viking invasion ends
Viking invasion ends as longship sails home.
The
Sea Stallion From Glendalough
, a replica
Viking
longboat (
previously
), is
returning to Denmark
.
posted by
homunculus
on Jun 30, 2008 -
13 comments
This time a welcome on Clontarf's plains.
Longboat!
The
Sea Stallion
, a reconstruction of a
ship
scuttled off Roskilde will
sail
from Denmark to
Dublin
, where
tests on timbers from the wreck
show the original was built in the mid-eleventh century. (
Pillaged from
a centre of Irish learning
)
posted by
Abiezer
on Jun 30, 2007 -
23 comments
The Viking horned helmet myth
Contrary to
popular belief
,
Vikings did not
wear horned helmets
, if
the Viking Answer Lady
is to be believed. Apparently, the whole
kerfuffle
was
instigated at least in part
by
these guys
.
posted by
goodnewsfortheinsane
on Jun 6, 2006 -
28 comments
It's cold and wet and it isn't a dog's nose.
Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga
is a Smithsonian webpage (with a pretty cool Flash intro) about the
Norse in North America
. Along with
highlights of the exhibit
, there's also an
interactive map
of the Viking voyages. (Although
L'Anse aux Meadows
, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the only
confirmed Viking colony
in N.A.). The
Saga of Eric the Red
contains the story of the voyages and discovery, but there are
other primary sources
as well. The
Viking Ship Museum
has information on the famous
longboats
that made the voyages, which were as much a
matter of luck
as navigation. To mark the millenium,
some crazy Icelanders sailed a longboat back to Norway
(NPR story).
posted by
OmieWise
on Jun 6, 2006 -
27 comments
Agog in a sea of usefulness.
This painting will not set you agog
until you realize it's an early design for a
self-righting ship
by a
man somewhat obsessed
. Similarly,
this cap pattern
is pretty simple, but it represents some
deep geek knowledge
. In other words,
digital artisans
can seem
pretentiously empty
under the
physical weight
of a
carefully
considered
compulsion
.
posted by
If I Had An Anus
on Jun 6, 2006 -
19 comments
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