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Archaeologist Greer Jarrett built a pilot boat and sailed for three years. He found four harbors that could have been used by ...
The team also noted that during the Viking Age, the government in what is now Denmark (an area sometimes called Danmǫrk by the Vikings) seems to have been more centralized than in Norway.
Since 2022, Jarrett and his intrepid crews have navigated multiple voyages aboard an open, square-rigged clinker boat built ...
To trace forgotten Viking trade routes, an experimental archaeologist spent three years braving frozen Norwegian waters.
Archaeologist Greer Jarrett at Lund University in Sweden has been sailing in the footsteps of Vikings for three years. He can ...
And a key piece of the puzzle was that they were Vikings from the place we now call Norway. In a new episode of 63 Degrees North, Strand and her collaborators talk about how they came to ...
Why go: The homeland of the Vikings inspires with incredible vistas and natural spectacles. Journey through 3500 years of ...
Related: What's the farthest place the Vikings reached? Vikings in Norway were much likelier to be buried with weapons compared with Vikings in Denmark, the team found. "A notable feature in ...