Explores the history and culture of the Viking civilization from the eighth to twelfth centuries, and examines their society, religion, clothing, longboats, and more.
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.
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.
Takes the reader through a typical Viking town in the ninth or tenth century, describing the different areas, major buildings, and the daily occupations of the people.
Takes a look at the daily lives, culture, and history of the Vikings, describing their home in Scandinavia, their kings and gods, their unique ships, and their conquests and explorations around the world; and includes a chronology and further resource list.
The Binkerton children find themselves transported back to the time of the Vikings thanks to the Good Times Travel Agency and its owner Julian T. Pettigrew. Includes facts about clothing, food, transportation, religion, and other aspects of Viking life.