A History of the VikingsOxford University Press, 1973 - 504 sider Draws on a host of scientific disciplines to evolve an extensive, authoritative historical composite of the Viking Age. |
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Gwyn Jones. not for voyages on the open seas . Nothing of these formidable monsters survives ( Knut , we are told , would build a longship of sixty benches ) , but in any case the point is incontestable : there is no record of them on ...
Gwyn Jones. not for voyages on the open seas . Nothing of these formidable monsters survives ( Knut , we are told , would build a longship of sixty benches ) , but in any case the point is incontestable : there is no record of them on ...
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... voyages was much more important than longitude . Because if a storm - driven mariner ( and there were many such during the early voyages of discovery and the ensuing period of trade ) could get himself back to his correct latitude and ...
... voyages was much more important than longitude . Because if a storm - driven mariner ( and there were many such during the early voyages of discovery and the ensuing period of trade ) could get himself back to his correct latitude and ...
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... voyages of exploration were delayed till c . 860. Possibly the sharp outbreak of viking activity in western Europe after 830 contributed to this . Possibly there had been earlier voyages , unrecorded or unsuccessful . Three names are ...
... voyages of exploration were delayed till c . 860. Possibly the sharp outbreak of viking activity in western Europe after 830 contributed to this . Possibly there had been earlier voyages , unrecorded or unsuccessful . Three names are ...
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From the Beginnings to the Age of Migrations | 17 |
The Legendary History of the Swedes and the Danes | 47 |
Diversity and Unity | 59 |
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