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  1. The Far Traveler: Voyages of a Viking Woman by Nancy Marie Brown, 2007-10-09

81. Linkvikarcheo
Dossier archaeology in Slöinge. A South Scandinavian chieftain site AD 400-1000
http://www2.unil.ch/gybn/Arts_Peuples/Linkvik/linkvikarcheo.html
A RCHEOLOGIE Vikings On-Line Les Vikings sur Internet . A network for Viking-related knowledge at Gotland University College Choisir "Search the database": Canada William Bakken, Mankato State University, class of Anthropology, 1996 Vikings in the new world D. L. Ashliman, University of Pittsburgh, " Vikings in America Pages "The Way Station at L'Anse aux Meadows , Newfoundland" Danemark Local aspects of viking-age history " (texte) Jelling Sebbersund , des forteresses de Fyrkat et Aggersborg (Danemark) The Viking Network, Viking Network Info-sheet, 1996 Students at Aalborg Teacher's College, " Lindholm " (texte) The Viking Network, Viking Network Info-sheet, 1996 The area around Silkeborg in the Viking age " (texte) Hans-Henrik T. Ohlsen, Copenhagen Pictures Trelleborg - Danish Viking Fortress Maquette et photographies de la forteresse viking de Trelleborg The Geometry of the Vikings: The Riddle of Trelleborg...

82. Antikvariat.net - Shopping Bag - Antiquarian Books In Scandinavia
1.000.000 antiquarian books in scandinavia. 1955/65 Ten years of archaeologicalprospecting. Richly illustr. Turin no date. Hardcover.
http://www.antikvariat.net/search.cgi?open=ERT46494

83. BUBL LINK: Denmark
Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe Geographical Index Resource typedocument; Libraries on the Web scandinavia and Iceland Alphabetical list of
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/d/denmark.htm
BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z
Denmark
Titles Descriptions
  • Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe Geographical Index CIA World Factbook - Greenland CIA World Factbook 2003: Denmark Danish Gospel: Frescoes in Danish Churches ... World Travel Guide: Denmark
  • Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe Geographical Index
    Extensive index to European archaeological resources, organised by country.
    Author:
    Subjects: albania, archaeology links, austria, belgium, bulgaria, croatia, cyprus, czech republic, denmark, estonia, finland, france, germany, greece, hungary, iceland, ireland, italian history, lithuania, luxembourg, macedonia, malta, netherlands, norway, poland, portugal, romania, russian history, serbia and montenegro, slovakia, slovenia, spain, sweden, switzerland, turkey, vatican city
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: index
    CIA World Factbook - Greenland
    Basic reference information about Greenland. Includes geographic, demographic, economic, political, military and transnational issues, as well as information on communication and transport networks. Geographical information includes area, population, flag, detailed maps, high and low points, co-ordinates, boundary length, border countries, climate, land use and natural resources.
    Author: CIA
    Subjects: arctic, denmark

    84. Academic Programs
    The goals, techniques, and theory of archaeological research will be explored Sterling College also offers fieldstudy programs to scandinavia, Japan,
    http://www.sterlingcollege.edu/CNS/academic.htm
    Northern Studies Curriculum The Center for Northern Studies at Sterling College offers a variety of options for students wishing to study the ecology, people, and cultures of the far North. Based upon individual academic goals and interests, students from other institutions may enroll at the Center for the f ull year, a single term, or individual courses. Credits earned at the Center for Northern Studies at Sterling College are transferable to other colleges and universities only at the discretion of the receiving institution. The year-long academic calendar is divided into four three-week intensive terms and two twelve-week semesters. HM/NS/SS 371, 372, 373: Field Study in the Circumpolar North
    Summer, Fall, Spring – Field - Variable Credits Travel to Labrador and Newfoundland, or to Lapland, during the September Intensive provides opportunity for students and faculty to explore natural and human communities before returning to the Center for Fall Semester coursework. Spring Semester coursework provides the basis for field study in Iceland and

    85. History < History And Culture < Iceland.is - Gateway To Iceland
    There is, however, no archaeological evidence of any settlement by the Irish, During the next 60 years or so, Viking settlers from scandinavia and also
    http://www.iceland.is/history-and-culture/History/
    < History and Culture < Iceland.is - Gateway to Iceland
    History
    Overview

    The Settlers
    The first people said to have inhabited Iceland were Irish monks, who probably settled there in the eight century. There is, however, no archaeological evidence of any settlement by the Irish, and only a few passages in books offer documentary evidence of their residence in Iceland. They are said to have left the country on the arrival of the pagan Norsemen, who systematically settled Iceland in the period 870-930 AD. Iceland was thus the last European country to be settled.
    Sources
    Irish Monks in a curragh (skin boat)
    Vikings on a Longship
    Establishment of Althingi
    In the year 930, at the end of the settlement period, Althingi (legislature and judiciary) was established and a legal code was adopted. Althingi met once a year in summer to adopt laws and render verdicts. There were also four local courts and a system of regional assemblies, led by the chieftains. On the lowest level of authority there were the "hreppar", or local districts, where the farmers assembled to conduct the affairs of the community. The establishment of Althingi marks the formation of the Icelandic Commonwealth, although it had no executive power. In about the year 1022, Iceland entered into its first treaty with a foreign country when it made a agreement with King Olafur Haraldsson (St Olaf) of Norway concerning the rights of Icelanders in Norway and Norwegians in Iceland.

    86. Scandinavian Links
    Other Sites with Large Collections of Scandinavian Links Geo Trading Greenlandgrønlandske smykkesten, smykker og husflid (gemstones, jewelry,
    http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~roger/scand.html
    Scandinavian Links
    This page has links to the entire Nordic region arranged by country and, under each country, by several categories. You will be able to use the page with greater ease and less frustration if you read the
    Please visit my home page If you are looking for BOOKS or CDs
    Other Sites with Large Collections of Scandinavian Links
    SASS: Nordic Resources, including list-servers and newsgroups
    The Nordic Pages Maintained by Nikos Markovits. Probably the biggest, best organized, and most up-to-date site for Scandinavian resources.
    (Netquest, Vancouver) warning: many dead links Includes Nordic Times Online, a bulletin board, and a real-time Nordic chat room.
    Scandinavian Bookmarks (Univ. of Alberta)
    Links to sections on this page:
    Whole Nordic Region
    Norway
    Sweden
    Denmark ... News, Media
    Net, Web, Post Office, Telephone, Tourism, Work
    NORDUnet
    Nordic Web Index (in English) Has links to service points in Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish. This page (in Denmark) not maintained after 7 October 1999, because of a lack of funding.
    NORDINFO Nordic Council for Scientific Information
    The Nordic FAQ (the soc.culture.nordic FAQ)

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