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Learn how Vikings traveled the seas by way of trade routes — and how one researcher found out where they stopped to rest on ...
To reconstruct Viking seafaring, Jarrett took to the sea himself. He piloted clinker-built boats along Norway’s western coast ...
Archaeologist Greer Jarrett at Lund University in Sweden has been sailing in the footsteps of Vikings for three years. He can ...
Since 2022, Jarrett and his intrepid crews have navigated multiple voyages aboard an open, square-rigged clinker boat built ...
Archaeologist Greer Jarrett at Lund University in Sweden has been sailing in the footsteps of Vikings for three years. He can ...
To trace forgotten Viking trade routes, an experimental archaeologist spent three years braving frozen Norwegian waters.
Archaeologist Greer Jarrett spent three years piloting a small sailboat along the coast of Norway to understand Viking trade ...
This tapestry also contains one of the only known depictions of a horned Viking helmet.
Vikings did not use maps, sextants, or other devices to navigate. They likely remembered their routes with coastal landmarks that were linked to myths... | Earth And The Environment ...
Olaf's Tun, in the Southampton suburb of Woolston, is the city's highest-rated pub on Tripadvisor - and here's what makes it so special ...
What it tells us about the past: More than a century ago, archaeologists excavated a Viking ship buried in the ground at the Oseberg farm in Tønsberg, Norway ... that some Vikings did indeed ...
Archaeologist Greer Jarrett built a pilot boat and sailed for three years. He found four harbors that could have been used by ...