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A blog post about what Ragnarok means by Professor Judith Jesch of the University of Nottingham.

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Wood was the primary building material throughout Scandinavia, and woodworking was a vital craft in rural areas, and probably a more specialised trade in towns such as this reconstructed area of the Ribe VikingCenter.For more information about the…

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An abstract wooden Viking

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Carved wooden spoons and bowls from Taberna Vagantis at Tønsberg Viking Festival.

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An activity for children (and adults!) in Museet Ribes Vikinger, where you can assemble messages using runic characters.

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Viking-Age wooden platter. Parish Unknown. Donated by Lerwick Town Council. AGR 65420

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Part of a wooden gaming board for playing tafl. One piece is displayed on it to indicate its function. In the foreground is the remains of a cup and a wooden dish.

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A wooden fridge magnet featuring Viking ships and a Viking. Seen in the ticket booth at Oslo Harbour.

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Wooden combs with designed based on the various bone plaques that have been found.

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Wooden chopping boards with Viking-style decoration and decorated bone combs in cases.

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A wooden chest featuring the Mammen mask on it. Available in two sizes. Seen in Vikingskipshuset.

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A wooden carving in the shape of the stern decoration of the Oseberg ship for use as an ornament. Seen on a stall at the Tonsberg Viking Festival

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Wooden boxes with various designs carved into them, seen at Tonsberg Viking Festival. Some of the designs are Viking-style, while others (e.g. the aegishjalmr) are more modern.
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