Blog post: Traces of Vikings in Northern-Ireland
Title
Blog post: Traces of Vikings in Northern-Ireland
Subject
Essay
Description
A brief description of traces of Vikings in Northern Ireland along the Causeway Coastal route in County Antrim, Northern-Ireland. Archaeological finds, local legends and places such as Larne or Ulfreksfjord, Fair Head, Rathlin Island and Dunluce Castle are mentioned.
Creator
Sofie Vanherpen
Source
Sofie Vanherpen
Publisher
Sofie Vanherpen
Date
29/05/2016
Contributor
Sofie Vanherpen
Rights
Sofie Vanherpen
Relation
https://vanherpens.wordpress.com/
Format
Hyperlink
Language
English
Type
Website
Identifier
http://www.worldtreeproject.org/items/show/426
Coverage
Viking Age, Magnus III, Norway, Larne, Rathlin Island, Dunluce Castle, Fair Head, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, Medieval, Ireland
Geolocation
Social Bookmarking
Item Relations
This Item | dcterms:isPartOf | Item: Sofie Vanherpen's Blog |
This Item | dcterms:relation | Item: Viking-age brooch, Norway, at the Ulster Museum. |
This Item | dcterms:relation | Item: Iron sword found in a male Viking grave near Larne in 1840, at the Ulster Museum. |
This Item | dcterms:relation | Item: Bronze pin and bone or antler comb found in a male Viking grave near Larne in 1840, at the Ulster Museum. |
This Item | dcterms:relation | Item: Objects found in a male Viking grave near Larne in 1840, at the Ulster Museum. |
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