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A Viking tomb at Hårup in Denmark contained three graves dating to c.950. The primary grave contained a man and a women and the third body was buried there later.

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A news article about the threat to a replica Viking ship in Good Templar Park, Geneva, Illinois

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A news article about the Ribe Viking Centre in Denmark.

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A blog post about the origin of the naming of buffets (or Smörgåsbords) in Japan 'Vikings', from TOFUGU LLC

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In early 2015 it was reported that a temple was to be built to the old Norse gods in Iceland.

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News article about Kári Gislason and Richard Fidler travelling to Iceland to discover the Old Norse sagas.

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Norwegian researchers have finally been able to open the tomb of descendants of the Viking leader Hrólfr (Rollo). They plan to find out if Rollo was the same as Hrólfr from Møre. If he is, this would mean that the British royal family originated…

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An article about the resurgence of Norse paganism in Iceland.

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This is a news article from the CBC website about the activities of an extreme anti-refugee group dubbed the 'soldiers of Odin'. Their logo is a viking (with horned helmet) with a Canadian flag as a beard. Organisations such as this are a reminder…

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An article on the BBC News website about the chance discovery of a Viking Age sword in Iceland.

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New research has identified a possible Viking thing (parliament) site on Bute in the Hebrides. It is suggested that Ketill flatnose may have been associated with it.

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From the Inrap website:

Des récits palpitants qui racontent deux siècles et demi de conquêtes et d’histoire du monde sur trois continents. Écrit par Vincent Carpentier, archéologue à l’Inrap et illustré par Jeff Pourquié. Une…

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A news service for topics relevant to Germanic studies, their academic study and their reception.

The site is named for the well of Mimir from Norse mythology.

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A Facebook group for those interested in the Vikings. The site is run by Heather D. Linnett.

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An online exhibition from RTÉ Archives using archive footage to tell the story of the Wood Quay excavations and the public protests in the 1970s and 80s.

Four chapters:
01 ‘Save Wood Quay’ Campaign
02 Viking Site and Proposals
03 Dig,…
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