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Everyday life of the Vikings

2006
Presents full-color illustrated photographs and drawings describing the history and culture of the Viking civilization including their religion and methods of burial, shipbuilding, Viking raids and fortifications, daily life, and much more.

Vikings

2002
A color-illustrated children's guide to the clothes, tools, beliefs, ships, feasts, and livelihoods of Vikings, which includes step-by-step instructions for related projects.

The Vikings

2005
Explores the culture of the Vikings through a look at the lives of warrior kings, upper class men and women, farmers and settlers, artisans and artists, merchants and traders, warriors, poets and rune masters, and slaves, and explains how historians learn about ancient civilizations.

The Vikings

2001
Discusses the history, culture, religion, arts and crafts, and voyages of the Vikings.

Viking

2007
Describes the culture and daily lives of the Vikings, at sea and at home, discussing such topics as homes, meals, trade, recreation, storytelling, religion, weapons and war, and women and children.

The Vikings

2003
Presents an introduction to Vikings, including information on who they were, where they lived, how they explored, and what kind of ships they built. Includes time line and glossary.

The vikings

2000
Describes the artifacts of the Vikings and shows children how to make copies of them from everyday materials.

Exploring the world of the Vikings

2005
Explores the history and culture of the Viking civilization from the eighth to twelfth centuries, and examines their society, religion, clothing, longboats, and more.

Life of the ancient Vikings

2005
Presents a concise study of the ancient Vikings of Northern Europe and discusses the early civilizations, their culture and economy, ancient settlements, social structure and the role of women, daily life, language, religion, and beliefs.

The Viking world

2005
Presents an introduction to the Viking age, and follows the history of archaeological discovery and what has been learned about the people, arts, politics, military, religion, travel, and other aspects of the culture.

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