Someone might've posted this here already idk. Still sunday in my country so don't delete pls mods2yr ⋅ BigJuicyAssBoi ⋅ r/Norse
On this day in 793 Danish vikings raided the holy isle of Lindesfarne, marking the start of the Viking-era in Europe2yr ⋅ LordOfSiegeTachanka ⋅ r/Norse
Bluetooth is named after an ancient Viking king who unified Denmark and Norway.1yr ⋅ VikingenesHorde ⋅ r/Norse
a Scandinavian helmet and replica (on the right) from Valsgarde in Sweden, dated to the 7th century A.D. (960x960)1yr ⋅ Kunstkurator ⋅ r/Norse
In 2017, a Reindeer Hunter found a perfectly preserved Viking sword in the mountains of Norway, which was just sticking out among the stones.1yr ⋅ MimsyIsGianna ⋅ r/Norse
Viking Snowshoeing! All authentic gear except modern socks and modern wooden snowshoes. Soft leather shoes are surprisingly easier to snowshoe in than modern boots. And skirts and hose are actually quite warm. All clothing handmade by me.1yr ⋅ alfdis_vike ⋅ r/Norse
I made an Yggdrasil arm ring with some copper wire and a labradorite gemstone.2yr ⋅ Buffyferry ⋅ r/Norse
A Viking-era woollen sock from Coppergate, York that's been preserved for over a 1000 years by York’s waterlogged soil. (1536x2048)1yr ⋅ Kunstkurator ⋅ r/Norse
We painted our sail and we finally put our viking ship in one of the biggest river of France !2yr ⋅ BatarLaCompagnie ⋅ r/Norse
Viking adult's and child's shoes. Dated to 866-1066. Found in Coppergate, York, England. (1016X673)1yr ⋅ Kunstkurator ⋅ r/Norse
Keeping warm in Alaska with recreated clothing from 8th Century Birka Sweden.1mo ⋅ DapperDoughboy ⋅ r/Norse
Today's knowledge: I noticed that the Bluetooth symbol is a Norse rune...so I looked it up. Turns out that it is a bindrune of the younger futhark runes for the letters H (the hagall rune) and B (the bjarkan rune) which are the initials of Norse King Harald Bluetooth.1yr ⋅ praisetree ⋅ r/Norse
I was banned for posting this on r/mythology, so I’ll try to post this here1yr ⋅ MythicalAllknower ⋅ r/Norse
We built a Viking boat and it was in a movie clip for the promotion of Assassin's Creed Valhalla in France !3yr ⋅ BatarLaCompagnie ⋅ r/Norse
A runestone I made in memory of my mothers horse, that had accompanied her for over 20 years. Sadly he had to be put to sleep yesterday2yr ⋅ GrafSpoils ⋅ r/Norse
The skull of a viking man with filed teeth, found in a mass grave in Dorset. The purpose behind filed teeth remains unclear but some researchers believe that the teeth carvings were likely dyed (probably with red) to frighten opponents in battle or to show their status as a great fighter [1392x924]1yr ⋅ Mathias_Greyjoy ⋅ r/Norse
My boyfriend hand-carved the board and pieces for the Viking game Hnefatafl and it's beautiful!1yr ⋅ Daypasser ⋅ r/Norse
Picture of how Thor will look like in the upcoming god of war. Is this a accurate representation of mythology Thor?2yr ⋅ Antoncool134 ⋅ r/Norse
Approximately 86,000 prehistoric burial mounds have been registered in Denmark.1yr ⋅ Lord-Dunehill ⋅ r/Norse
All these questions about the strongest god reminded me of this comic and a forgotten contender: Hvitakristr1yr ⋅ Lord-Dunehill ⋅ r/Norse
Couldn't drive to Norway from IL, USA so I did the next best thing and drove to the Stavekirke on Washington Island, WI. 10/10 d9 reccomend if you're in range!2yr ⋅ iaea ⋅ r/Norse
Was this a symbol back in the day? Or is it actually just a thing lego made up?1yr ⋅ AVeryLONGPotato ⋅ r/Norse
The famous 1 000 years old viking axe is, actually, neither 1 000 years old, nor viking. It actually comes from 12th/13th century Russia (Details in the comments)1yr ⋅ Sillvaro ⋅ r/Norse
While out on the Olympic Peninsula, I stumbled upon this gnarly branch sat upon a waterlog. It screamed ship head to me, especially given the environment, as I am sure it will for many of you too.2yr ⋅ koulnis ⋅ r/Norse
Marble sarcophagus of King of Rus Yaroslav the Wise and his wife Queen Ingegerd Olofsdotter of Sweden in Kyiv, Ukraine11mo ⋅ HydrolicKrane ⋅ r/Norse
Ordered some fancy mead for my upcoming wedding. This shall do nicely.3yr ⋅ animatedhockeyfan ⋅ r/Norse
Viking by me. I love history and medieval costumes, so I drew this Scandinavian guy.1yr ⋅ Olegeg ⋅ r/Norse
Found this on Wikipedia about Notable Eddic dwarfs and thought it was funny.11mo ⋅ RandonEnglishMun ⋅ r/Norse
This rune is one of the oldest in my neighborhood, from year 1000 a.d and still standing on its original spot! Do you have any runes where you live? 🤗3yr ⋅ Wiccawolfie ⋅ r/Norse
Viking graves shaped like boats at Lindholm Høje in Denmark, 1000 A.D. (1200X900)2yr ⋅ Mathias_Greyjoy ⋅ r/Norse
Spear from Viking age; with silver socket bearing runic inscriptions [iron, silver]. Gotland, Sweden, 800 – 1100 CE. Swedish History Museum [2144 x 1624]1yr ⋅ Kunstkurator ⋅ r/Norse
Having fun conversations about the runes and what it meant to gain the knowledge1yr ⋅ VLcat30 ⋅ r/Norse
On this day in 1016, Cnut the Great became King of England, and for a short time went on to create the 'North Sea Empire', uniting the thrones of Denmark, England, Norway and Scotland under the Raven banner.2yr ⋅ Mr_sludge ⋅ r/Norse
Here is Bjorn’s Vikings season 2 haircut. If I’m not mistaken, it’s one of the only times that show (as much as I love it) was actually accurate in the looks department. Short on the back, longer on the top and front.2yr ⋅ Nerdthenord ⋅ r/Norse
1000 years ago some Viking craftsman lost all his equipment in the lake Mastermyr on the island of Gotland. In 1936 the wooden chest containing all the tools were found at the bottom of the former lake, which now had turned into a bog. Now on display at the Swedish History Museum [1322x1172]2yr ⋅ SethVultur ⋅ r/Norse
I was bored and looked at images of this limited edition pokemon card, turns out the moves are written in some kind of iteration of Futhark1yr ⋅ Silent_Narwhal_8487 ⋅ r/Norse
Thor's hammer featuring what appears to be a gilded Jesus. Detector find, Denmark.2yr ⋅ AtiWati ⋅ r/Norse
Odin Enthroned, statue by artist Friedrich Wilhelm Engelhard in Hanover, Germany.3wk ⋅ digiskunk ⋅ r/Norse
I mean the word Vikingr is basically a job description, but when discussing the Norse people they seem to be conflated, so I'm not sure but heck, I think it's funny1yr ⋅ RealMundiRiki ⋅ r/Norse
10th century soapstone mould from Trendgaarden, Denmark, for casting both pagan Mjollnir amulets and Christian crosses [1024x709]2yr ⋅ Smash_Z ⋅ r/Norse
First kit. Thoughts? Improvements are on it's way. Will post another one later2yr ⋅ Wodansfogel ⋅ r/Norse
Viking, Magyar and Arab raids in Europe, with the names (in red) the Vikings used to give the different countries1yr ⋅ Rigolol2021 ⋅ r/Norse
A runestone I found on a mountain in Norway. Didn't find it on any list and I think it's modern.2mo ⋅ ErilazHateka ⋅ r/Norse