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#161 Kortoso

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Posted 19 November 2010 - 08:10 PM

Vikings may have brought a squaw back from Vinland:
http://www.physorg.c...land-years.html
http://www.speroforu...oots-in-Iceland
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Posted 19 November 2010 - 08:33 PM

The Vikings had it relatively "easy" in Iceland and Greenland during the Medieval Warm Period:


http://www2.sunysuff...during_mwp.html

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Posted 01 December 2010 - 07:26 AM

Nice article on Vikings from TIME magazine:

http://www.time.com/...96836-1,00.html
"Did you deem yourself strong, because you were able to twist the heads off civilized folk, poor weaklings with muscles like rotten string? Hell! Break the neck of a wild Cimmerian bull before you call yourself strong. I did that, before I was a full-grown man...!" - Conan, in "Shadows in Zamboula", by Robert E. Howard
"... you speak of Venarium familiarly. Perhaps you were there?"
"I was," grunted [Conan]. "I was one of the horde that swarmed over the hills. I hadn't yet seen fifteen snows, but already my name was repeated about the council fires." - "Beyond the Black River", by Robert E. Howard

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Posted 01 December 2010 - 02:24 PM

The Swedish Vikings who ventured east for samarkand were such splendid physical specimens that the 10th century Arab voyager Ibn Fadlan felt moved to write, "I have never before seen such perfect bodies; they were tall like palm trees, blonde, with a few of them red." When the Swedes went home and hung up their helmets, they set about building a capital city every bit as stunning. Stockholm is a cluster of jewel-like islands, and its long, light-filled days make summer the ideal time for your raid. Here's where to find the choicest spoils.


I liked that part about Swedes because Norway,Danmark gets more viking hype in Anglo,saxon part of the world for understandable historical reasons.

Time Magazine should have known though Stockholm our capital was build a 100-200 years later than Viking Age.

Edited by Libaax, 01 December 2010 - 02:25 PM.


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Posted 01 December 2010 - 02:45 PM

Vikings might have brought Native American to Iceland
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Posted 01 December 2010 - 06:48 PM

Which restrictions are you referring to, Kromtaar?

Due to forum posting restrictions, here are the other favorite pieces of Harald Foss that I selected :

Go on the youtube channel where all the previous pieces , and look for:
" Vindharpen " (this piece is really worth it)
"H?kon den gode" (this one as well)
" gjoglerdansen"


Tell me what you think about this!



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Posted 01 December 2010 - 06:49 PM

Vikings might have brought Native American to Iceland


That explains the Black Irish, then. ;)

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Posted 02 December 2010 - 02:01 AM

Viking bling from Kiev

http://museum.veliza...ovel/index.html

I guess this is why those barbaric slavs invited the Vikings to come and teach them the ways of civilization.
"Did you deem yourself strong, because you were able to twist the heads off civilized folk, poor weaklings with muscles like rotten string? Hell! Break the neck of a wild Cimmerian bull before you call yourself strong. I did that, before I was a full-grown man...!" - Conan, in "Shadows in Zamboula", by Robert E. Howard
"... you speak of Venarium familiarly. Perhaps you were there?"
"I was," grunted [Conan]. "I was one of the horde that swarmed over the hills. I hadn't yet seen fifteen snows, but already my name was repeated about the council fires." - "Beyond the Black River", by Robert E. Howard

Read my Conan screenplays at The Scrolls of Ironhand (in particular my transcription of THE FROST GIANT'S DAUGHTER in Act II of "The Snow Devil") at
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Posted 15 August 2011 - 10:04 PM

A Viking's life was not a rose garden. For information on Viking losses see

http://networkedblogs.com/lHuHk
"Did you deem yourself strong, because you were able to twist the heads off civilized folk, poor weaklings with muscles like rotten string? Hell! Break the neck of a wild Cimmerian bull before you call yourself strong. I did that, before I was a full-grown man...!" - Conan, in "Shadows in Zamboula", by Robert E. Howard
"... you speak of Venarium familiarly. Perhaps you were there?"
"I was," grunted [Conan]. "I was one of the horde that swarmed over the hills. I hadn't yet seen fifteen snows, but already my name was repeated about the council fires." - "Beyond the Black River", by Robert E. Howard

Read my Conan screenplays at The Scrolls of Ironhand (in particular my transcription of THE FROST GIANT'S DAUGHTER in Act II of "The Snow Devil") at
http://www.scrollsof...d.us/index.html or at
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Posted 11 October 2011 - 12:11 AM

Early Viking village discovered in Ireland.

http://www.independe...ts-2900893.html
"Did you deem yourself strong, because you were able to twist the heads off civilized folk, poor weaklings with muscles like rotten string? Hell! Break the neck of a wild Cimmerian bull before you call yourself strong. I did that, before I was a full-grown man...!" - Conan, in "Shadows in Zamboula", by Robert E. Howard
"... you speak of Venarium familiarly. Perhaps you were there?"
"I was," grunted [Conan]. "I was one of the horde that swarmed over the hills. I hadn't yet seen fifteen snows, but already my name was repeated about the council fires." - "Beyond the Black River", by Robert E. Howard

Read my Conan screenplays at The Scrolls of Ironhand (in particular my transcription of THE FROST GIANT'S DAUGHTER in Act II of "The Snow Devil") at
http://www.scrollsof...d.us/index.html or at
http://www.delicious...ic=ConanProject

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Posted 19 October 2011 - 09:52 AM

The first ever discovery of a Viking longboat burial on mainland Britain.
http://www.guardian....d?newsfeed=true

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Posted 18 December 2011 - 06:53 AM

Early Viking gravesites in Poland.

"Sword at his side, the so-called Young Warrior (left) is among the thousand-year-old discoveries in a newfound cemetery in Poland, a new study says.
The burial ground holds not only a hoard of precious objects but also hints of human sacrifice—and several dozen graves of a mysterious people with links to both the Vikings and the rulers of the founding states of eastern Europe."

http://news.national...easure-science/

See also
Thor's Hammer' Found in Viking Grave.
"Did you deem yourself strong, because you were able to twist the heads off civilized folk, poor weaklings with muscles like rotten string? Hell! Break the neck of a wild Cimmerian bull before you call yourself strong. I did that, before I was a full-grown man...!" - Conan, in "Shadows in Zamboula", by Robert E. Howard
"... you speak of Venarium familiarly. Perhaps you were there?"
"I was," grunted [Conan]. "I was one of the horde that swarmed over the hills. I hadn't yet seen fifteen snows, but already my name was repeated about the council fires." - "Beyond the Black River", by Robert E. Howard

Read my Conan screenplays at The Scrolls of Ironhand (in particular my transcription of THE FROST GIANT'S DAUGHTER in Act II of "The Snow Devil") at
http://www.scrollsof...d.us/index.html or at
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Posted 04 January 2012 - 11:45 PM

Early Viking gravesites in Poland.

"Sword at his side, the so-called Young Warrior (left) is among the thousand-year-old discoveries in a newfound cemetery in Poland, a new study says.
The burial ground holds not only a hoard of precious objects but also hints of human sacrifice—and several dozen graves of a mysterious people with links to both the Vikings and the rulers of the founding states of eastern Europe."

http://news.national...easure-science/

See also
Thor's Hammer' Found in Viking Grave.



Very cool! Sacrificing women to accompany prominent warriors seems to go back to the primal Indo-Europeans (possibly, if the Scythians are any indication). "Young Warrior" must've been a bad-a$$ to rate that treatment.

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 10:07 PM

Ongoing set of videos, reconstructing some of the Viking combat from the sagas.


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Posted 02 February 2012 - 11:02 AM

Up Helly Aa, the annual Viking Festival on shetland.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16826966
http://www.bbc.co.uk...otland-16829485

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Posted 02 February 2012 - 06:34 PM

Now that's a party.

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Posted 29 February 2012 - 06:12 AM

Cool Viking age stuff photos
http://www.arild-hau...ous-museums.htm
The captions are all in Norwegian, so sometimes you have no idea what you are looking at. But it's neat, and wide-ranging.
"Did you deem yourself strong, because you were able to twist the heads off civilized folk, poor weaklings with muscles like rotten string? Hell! Break the neck of a wild Cimmerian bull before you call yourself strong. I did that, before I was a full-grown man...!" - Conan, in "Shadows in Zamboula", by Robert E. Howard
"... you speak of Venarium familiarly. Perhaps you were there?"
"I was," grunted [Conan]. "I was one of the horde that swarmed over the hills. I hadn't yet seen fifteen snows, but already my name was repeated about the council fires." - "Beyond the Black River", by Robert E. Howard

Read my Conan screenplays at The Scrolls of Ironhand (in particular my transcription of THE FROST GIANT'S DAUGHTER in Act II of "The Snow Devil") at
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Posted 01 May 2012 - 05:12 PM

deuce,from my limited understanding,if there was one country that the Vikings liked and assimilated the most in, it was Erin.



The Vikings certainly "liked" Northern England a great deal, and particularly the city of Jorvik (which the Romans called Eboracum).
Under Viking control, Jorvik became a primary river port city and a key hub for their trade routes throughout Northern Europe.

The religious views of the pre-conversion English and the Vikings were also very similar.

Where a Viking worshipped Odin, an Englishman worshipped Woden.
Where a Viking worshipped Thor, an Englishman worshipped Thunor.
Where a Viking worshipped Tyr, an Englishman worshipped Tiw.
And so on.

The old ways were still strong in the Engla-Lands, even with the kings having accepted conversion to the new faith and churches springing up across the land.
And even though the christians co-opted the old pagan festivals and imposed their own fabricated holy days over them, the heathen traditions were still vibrant in the communities.

And the Danelaw also embodied the assimilation and co-existence of Viking and Anglo-Saxon belief and culture, not difficult when the cultural parallels were so strong to begin with anyway.

And then there's northern Scotland, and the very north lying crown of the isles.... to this day the Viking influences in the islanders' culture is strong.
In fact, Orkney and Shetland still owed allegiance to Norway after the Western Isles were ceded to Alexander III of Scotland in 1266!
The islands were ruled by the Vikings for 500 years before finally becoming part of Scotland in 1468.


"But what I started to say is that the Nordic proper is the German, Scandinavian and Norman-Saxon Englishmen and not a Celt at all."


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cwaedon thaet he waere wyruld-cyninga,
manna mildust ond mon-thwaerust,
leodum lithost ond lof-geornost.

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Posted 01 May 2012 - 07:07 PM

deuce,from my limited understanding,if there was one country that the Vikings liked and assimilated the most in, it was Erin.



The Vikings certainly "liked" Northern England a great deal, and particularly the city of Jorvik (which the Romans called Eboracum).
Under Viking control, Jorvik became a primary river port city and a key hub for their trade routes throughout Northern Europe.


Without rechecking, all your info looks accurate, Athelstane. B) I assume this was the thread you were looking for.

BTW, have you read Poul Anderson's Mother of KIngs? Lots in there about Bloodaxe and York's "Jorvik" period.

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Posted 02 May 2012 - 02:50 PM

BTW, have you read Poul Anderson's Mother of KIngs? Lots in there about Bloodaxe and York's "Jorvik" period.


I've read some works by Anderson, but not Mother of Kings.
If it features Jorvik extensively, I might well check it out. Thanks!

And if anyone finds themselves in York at any time, I certainly recommend the Jorvik Viking Centre:
http://www.jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk/

Similarly, if anyone ventures to the northern isles on the last Tiw's Day of January, the Up Helly Aa fire festival is essential:
http://www.uphellyaa.org/

(No, I don't work for the Jorvik or Shetland tourist department or anything! :) )

Edited by Athelstane, 02 May 2012 - 02:51 PM.

cwaedon thaet he waere wyruld-cyninga,
manna mildust ond mon-thwaerust,
leodum lithost ond lof-geornost.