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  2. Childhood in the Viking Age - Wikipedia

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    Viking Age children were often granted freedom and agency to do as they wished, so long as it did not damage the honor of the family. Sons were allowed to choose their own life path-whether they wanted to be a farmer, a warrior, a trader, etc. and daughters usually had a say in who they were to marry, despite marriage largely being a matter of negotiation between families.

  3. Category:Viking Age museums - Wikipedia

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    Viking Ship Museum (Roskilde) Viking World museum This page was last edited on 18 November 2022, at 13:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Waterford Treasures - Wikipedia

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    Waterford Treasures is a group of museums in and related to the city of Waterford in Ireland.It consists of four entities branded as museums (the Medieval Museum, Irish Silver Museum, Irish Museum of Time, Irish Wake Museum) and a historic building, the former Bishop's Palace, all located in adjacent, and another historic building, Reginald's Tower, which contains the Waterford Viking Museum.

  5. Lofotr Viking Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Lofotr Viking Museum (Norwegian: Lofotr Vikingmuseum) is a historical museum based on a reconstruction and archaeological excavation of a Viking chieftain's village on the island of Vestvågøya in the Lofoten archipelago in Nordland county, Norway. It is located in the small village of Borg, near Bøstad, in Vestvågøy Municipality. [1]

  6. The Orkney Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was founded in 1968 as Tankerness House Museum and in 1999 changed its name to The Orkney Museum. [1] [2] Items in the collection include the Viking 'dragon' whalebone plaque from the Scar boat burial, a Pictish symbol stone from the Knowe of Burrian, and the wooden box in which the remains of Saint Magnus Erlendsson were kept.

  7. Lump of soil hid ancient viking artifact of a mysterious ...

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    The ornate object would have been common among vikings before the spread of Christianity, museum officials said. Lump of soil hid ancient viking artifact of a mysterious animal, Norway museum says ...

  8. Foteviken Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum occupies an approximately 70,000-square-metre (17-acre) site on Höllviken Bay. In addition to a reconstruction of a large Viking Age settlement, the 'Viking Reserve', there are research and handicrafts buildings and three large halls, including a restaurant seating up to 200 and a feast hall.

  9. Museum Unveils Never-Before-Seen Childhood Photos of ... - AOL

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