Norway, Viking and World Cup
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A longboat carving inside Stow Minster is one of the earliest known examples in England.
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Anglo-Saxon silver coins were buried as a Viking army drove a king overseas
A collection of 63 Anglo-Saxon silver coins, buried in haste more than a thousand years ago in what is now Worcestershire, has given archaeologists a rare physical record of the panic that spread through England as Viking forces pushed inland and drove rulers from their thrones.
That would be an impressive run if it could get there soon.
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Viking Takes Smile Sprint With Front-End Cruise
Making his first start for trainer David Fawkes, Alex and JoAnn Lieblong’s Viking cruised to a 4½-length victory in Saturday’s $100,000 Smile Sprint (L) at Gulfstream Park with a stellar loose-on-the-lead performance.
An excavation near Aarhus in Denmark may fundamentally alter how we see the Viking Age: 82 pit houses identified as specialised textile workshops have been uncovered.View on euronews
Norway’s hulking striker brought his country back to the World Cup for the first time in almost thirty years. How far can they go?
