Event Series Winter in the Viking Age

Winter in the Viking Age

Back in the Viking Age, when the winter cold set in, the Vikings took shelter in their houses and wrapped themselves in leather blankets to keep warm, as the fireplace alone was not enough to counteract the cold from leaks in the longhouse. They cooked with the remaining raw materials and passed the time by, among other things, grinding their [...].

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Event Series Winter in the Viking Age

Winter in the Viking Age

Back in the Viking Age, when the winter cold set in, the Vikings took shelter in their houses and wrapped themselves in leather blankets to keep warm, as the fireplace alone was not enough to counteract the cold from leaks in the longhouse. They cooked with the remaining raw materials and passed the time by, among other things, grinding their [...].

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Event Series Winter in the Viking Age

Winter in the Viking Age

Back in the Viking Age, when the winter cold set in, the Vikings took shelter in their houses and wrapped themselves in leather blankets to keep warm, as the fireplace alone was not enough to counteract the cold from leaks in the longhouse. They cooked with the remaining raw materials and passed the time by, among other things, grinding their [...].

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Event Series Winter in the Viking Age

Winter in the Viking Age

Back in the Viking Age, when the winter cold set in, the Vikings took shelter in their houses and wrapped themselves in leather blankets to keep warm, as the fireplace alone was not enough to counteract the cold from leaks in the longhouse. They cooked with the remaining raw materials and passed the time by, among other things, grinding their [...].

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Event Series Winter in the Viking Age

Winter in the Viking Age

Back in the Viking Age, when the winter cold set in, the Vikings took shelter in their houses and wrapped themselves in leather blankets to keep warm, as the fireplace alone was not enough to counteract the cold from leaks in the longhouse. They cooked with the remaining raw materials and passed the time by, among other things, grinding their [...].

Read more here
Event Series Winter in the Viking Age

Winter in the Viking Age

Back in the Viking Age, when the winter cold set in, the Vikings took shelter in their houses and wrapped themselves in leather blankets to keep warm, as the fireplace alone was not enough to counteract the cold from leaks in the longhouse. They cooked with the remaining raw materials and passed the time by, among other things, grinding their [...].

Read more here
Event Series Winter in the Viking Age

Winter in the Viking Age

Back in the Viking Age, when the winter cold set in, the Vikings took shelter in their houses and wrapped themselves in leather blankets to keep warm, as the fireplace alone was not enough to counteract the cold from leaks in the longhouse. They cooked with the remaining raw materials and passed the time by, among other things, grinding their [...].

Read more here
Event Series Winter in the Viking Age

Winter in the Viking Age

Back in the Viking Age, when the winter cold set in, the Vikings took shelter in their houses and wrapped themselves in leather blankets to keep warm, as the fireplace alone was not enough to counteract the cold from leaks in the longhouse. They cooked with the remaining raw materials and passed the time by, among other things, grinding their [...].

Read more here
Event Series Winter in the Viking Age

Winter in the Viking Age

Back in the Viking Age, when the winter cold set in, the Vikings took shelter in their houses and wrapped themselves in leather blankets to keep warm, as the fireplace alone was not enough to counteract the cold from leaks in the longhouse. They cooked with the remaining raw materials and passed the time by, among other things, grinding their [...].

Read more here
Event Series Winter in the Viking Age

Winter in the Viking Age

Back in the Viking Age, when the winter cold set in, the Vikings took shelter in their houses and wrapped themselves in leather blankets to keep warm, as the fireplace alone was not enough to counteract the cold from leaks in the longhouse. They cooked with the remaining raw materials and passed the time by, among other things, grinding their [...].

Read more here