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  • humanhorseshoes@mastodon.worldH humanhorseshoes@mastodon.world

    @mrundkvist So what do we do with the 5 viking cities in Ireland now?

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    #37

    @humanhorseshoes
    I would advise against sacking and burning them.

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    • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

      In the 790s, the Scandinavians put sails on their ships and went to raid their first literate area, England. Thus opens the so-called Viking Period, which is an artefact of written history.

      Archaeology has demonstrated that before that time, the Scandies had been raiding *each other* at shorter range with rowing ships for at least 1100 years.

      From Hjortspring c. 340 BC to Salme c. AD 750.

      #vikings #history #archaeology

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      #38

      @mrundkvist Viking mercenaries? Normandy? Eastern Europe,? Constantinople? False or the stuff of legend?

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      • not_dieter_rot@kolektiva.socialN not_dieter_rot@kolektiva.social

        @mrundkvist Viking mercenaries? Normandy? Eastern Europe,? Constantinople? False or the stuff of legend?

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        #39

        @Not_Dieter_Rot
        A Scandinavian man working for the Emperor in Constantinople is no longer a Viking.

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        • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

          In the 790s, the Scandinavians put sails on their ships and went to raid their first literate area, England. Thus opens the so-called Viking Period, which is an artefact of written history.

          Archaeology has demonstrated that before that time, the Scandies had been raiding *each other* at shorter range with rowing ships for at least 1100 years.

          From Hjortspring c. 340 BC to Salme c. AD 750.

          #vikings #history #archaeology

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          #40

          @mrundkvist I can understand this intellectually, but spiritually I choose to believe that grim warriors set forth under black sails (possibly wearing corpsepaint if they were Norwegian) to revel in nihilistic and grim slaughter of the English, poseurs, and anyone else not trve enough to join them.

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          • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

            In the 790s, the Scandinavians put sails on their ships and went to raid their first literate area, England. Thus opens the so-called Viking Period, which is an artefact of written history.

            Archaeology has demonstrated that before that time, the Scandies had been raiding *each other* at shorter range with rowing ships for at least 1100 years.

            From Hjortspring c. 340 BC to Salme c. AD 750.

            #vikings #history #archaeology

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            #41

            @mrundkvist
            Raiding isn't heroic.

            Defending is heroic!

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            • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

              In the 790s, the Scandinavians put sails on their ships and went to raid their first literate area, England. Thus opens the so-called Viking Period, which is an artefact of written history.

              Archaeology has demonstrated that before that time, the Scandies had been raiding *each other* at shorter range with rowing ships for at least 1100 years.

              From Hjortspring c. 340 BC to Salme c. AD 750.

              #vikings #history #archaeology

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              #42

              @mrundkvist Det första dokumenterade* "besöket" i Storbritannien skedde strax innan 790-talet, men var inte lika omtalat som Lindisfarne då inga munkar skadades. 😕

              Jag hade för mig att "vikingatid" var ett mer modernt namn (to viktorianskt?), och att man i engelska på den tid det begav sig pratade om "Danes" och "Norse" snarare än "Vikings", även om det ordet brukades i Skandinavien.

              * https://thehistorianshut.com/2019/04/13/the-first-reported-contact-between-britain-and-vikings/

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              • cunobaros@mendeddrum.orgC cunobaros@mendeddrum.org

                @mrundkvist Det första dokumenterade* "besöket" i Storbritannien skedde strax innan 790-talet, men var inte lika omtalat som Lindisfarne då inga munkar skadades. 😕

                Jag hade för mig att "vikingatid" var ett mer modernt namn (to viktorianskt?), och att man i engelska på den tid det begav sig pratade om "Danes" och "Norse" snarare än "Vikings", även om det ordet brukades i Skandinavien.

                * https://thehistorianshut.com/2019/04/13/the-first-reported-contact-between-britain-and-vikings/

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                @cunobaros
                Ja, "vikingatiden" är en term uppfunnen av brittiska historiker. Den betyder "perioden då vi här på Brittiska öarna hade problem med vikingar".

                För Nordens del hände det förstås väldigt mycket annat här än att man organiserade vikingatåg.

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                • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

                  People have strange heroic ideas about the Viking Period. The reason is that they specifically read *heroic* literature, much of it written as historical semi-fiction hundreds of years later. It's like basing your ideas about the 1100s on Walter Scott.

                  Viking Period archaeology in Scandinavia is deeply unheroic. It concerns itself overwhelmingly with the non-Viking activities of farmers.

                  Most runestones deal with modest land inheritance.

                  #viking #history

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                  #44

                  @mrundkvist I fear a lot of these people with “strange heroic ideas about the Viking period” are not reading any literature at all.

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                  • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

                    People have strange heroic ideas about the Viking Period. The reason is that they specifically read *heroic* literature, much of it written as historical semi-fiction hundreds of years later. It's like basing your ideas about the 1100s on Walter Scott.

                    Viking Period archaeology in Scandinavia is deeply unheroic. It concerns itself overwhelmingly with the non-Viking activities of farmers.

                    Most runestones deal with modest land inheritance.

                    #viking #history

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                    #45

                    @mrundkvist The Vikings were illiterate murderers and looters. Real heroes.

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                    • moonrider_acme@mastodon.socialM moonrider_acme@mastodon.social

                      @mrundkvist So no crochet way of living?

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                      #46

                      @Moonrider_acme
                      The Crohetungians were a huge factor in Scandinavia in the 600-1050 CE period. Unfortunately, they have left much less written and archeological evidence and totally failed to catch on in public imagination.

                      I'm still awaiting the TV series featuring Ragnar Wingstitch and his merry men as they process flax in the summer and share stories and designs in the winter.
                      @mrundkvist

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                      • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

                        @noodlemaz
                        Ah, yes. The game where you're a big man named Eivor. The one where Norse buildings are decorated indoors in a mid-1800s National Romantic style. 😁

                        Eivor Fisher, textile artist:

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                        @mrundkvist
                        A true Crochetungian!
                        @noodlemaz

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                        • peterbrown@mastodon.scotP peterbrown@mastodon.scot

                          @Infoseepage @Pepijn @mrundkvist they were delighted when they were let off by the Danish courts without having to pay a scat or fine.
                          They said they had been let off scat-free, which has mutated into scot-free.

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                          @peterbrown
                          In Denmark today we pay a lot of skat, but sometimes we get deductions and part of the income is skattefri.
                          @Infoseepage @Pepijn @mrundkvist

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                          • waspfactory@mastodonsweden.seW waspfactory@mastodonsweden.se

                            @noodlemaz @mrundkvist It seems choosing to play as a female character is better in AC, thinking of Odyssey as well.

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                            @waspfactory @noodlemaz @mrundkvist

                            It is in most games where you have a choice.

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                            • bkhl@tilde.zoneB bkhl@tilde.zone

                              @jorny @mrundkvist on the theme of Martin's start of the thread, one reason Old Norse religion seems unsympathetic is that only Christians (and very occasionally Muslims) wrote anything about it.

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                              I was under the impression that archaeologists had found enough bones and ashes to verify literary descriptions of slave-murdering funereal rites.

                              @bkhl @jorny @mrundkvist

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                              • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

                                In the 790s, the Scandinavians put sails on their ships and went to raid their first literate area, England. Thus opens the so-called Viking Period, which is an artefact of written history.

                                Archaeology has demonstrated that before that time, the Scandies had been raiding *each other* at shorter range with rowing ships for at least 1100 years.

                                From Hjortspring c. 340 BC to Salme c. AD 750.

                                #vikings #history #archaeology

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                                @mrundkvist And their horses where tiny 🥰

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                                • mrundkvist@archaeo.socialM mrundkvist@archaeo.social

                                  @noodlemaz
                                  Ah, yes. The game where you're a big man named Eivor. The one where Norse buildings are decorated indoors in a mid-1800s National Romantic style. 😁

                                  Eivor Fisher, textile artist:

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                                  @mrundkvist @noodlemaz a vi-queen, more like.

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