The remnants of a large late-Viking-age hall were recently uncovered by a volunteer archaeology group at a farm in Silloth, Cumbria. The load-bearing timber found there was carbon dated to ...
Archaeologists from Grampus Heritage & Training Limited uncovered the largest Viking Age timber building ever found in Britain near the village of Holme St Cuthbert in Cumbria, reported HeritageDaily.
Archaeologists discovered this Viking drinking hall on the island of Orkney in Scotland. The Vikings are not only known for their prowess in war but also their penchant for drinking — with a ...
Archaeologists have unearthed what they believe to be a Viking-age building in a recent dig. Teams of volunteers dug up High Tarns Farm in Silloth, Cumbria, in July after crop marks indicated a ...
A VIKING age hall believed to be the largest of its kind ever discovered in Britain has been uncovered during an archaeological dig at High Tarns near Silloth. The excavation, led by Grampus ...
What were Viking villages like? The Vikings and their families mostly lived in small villages that were near the coast. Despite their reputation as brave warriors and terrifying raiders ...
Click or tap on the hand below to find out what happened in Odin's hall. Much of our knowledge of Viking beliefs comes from their poetry, handed down by word of mouth and transcribed centuries later.
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