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  2. Viking Age arms and armour - Wikipedia

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    Many of the most important Viking weapons were highly ornatedecorated lavishly with gold and silver. Weapons adorned as such served large religious and social functions. These precious metals were not produced in Scandinavia and they too would have been imported.

  3. A complete guide to Viking weaponry - The Viking Herald

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    Swords, chain mail, and helmets cost small fortunes, whilst the more "plebian" weapons consisted of battle axes, a spear, or a large knife. While the rich could afford some form of armor, the poorer classes had to make do with several layers of woolen clothing.

  4. Battle-ready warriors: Viking weapons and armour explained

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    The weapons and armour of the Vikings, often adorned with intricate engravings, served as symbols of power and prestige, and they were instrumental in rites like funerals, depicting their deeply held belief in the afterlife.

  5. Viking Weapons and Armor: A Partial Summary - History

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    With these simple but effective weapons, Vikings were able to conquer major portions of England, France and Russia. Muscles from hard work and ferocity in battle won Vikings their reputation as feared warriors.

  6. Viking Weapons and Armor (Swords, Axes, Spears, Etc.)

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    Our knowledge of Viking weapons comes chiefly from archaeological finds. Weapons were often buried with their owner as grave goods, and offerings of weapons – probably made to one of the many Scandinavian war gods – were deposited in bogs and lakes, where they can be recovered today. Literary sources help to round out the picture. [3 ...

  7. What you need to know about Viking armor | The Viking Herald

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    Not only did the Vikings take with them a horde of slaves, enough treasure and booty to fill up all of Valhalla, but they also pinched weapons and armor from coastal communities, towns, villages, or fallen enemies.

  8. Viking Weapons: From Farm Tools to War Weaponry

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    Viking armor was also well-developed and included shields, helmets, and chain mail (a sort of body armor). We know quite a bit about Viking weapons because they are often found in archeological excavations. Archaeologists find weapons in graves, lakes, old battlefields, or old fords.

  9. The Arsenal of the Vikings: Weapons of the Fierce Norse Warriors

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    In this article, we will delve into the fascinating world of Viking weapons, exploring their construction, use, and cultural significance. In Viking society, swords were more than just weapons; they were powerful symbols of wealth, status, and martial skill.

  10. Viking weapons - National Museum of Denmark

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    In the Viking Age a number of different types of weapons were used: swords, axes, bows and arrows, lances and spears. The Vikings also used various aids to protect themselves in combat: shields, helmets and chain mail. The weapons that Vikings possessed depended on their economic capacity.

  11. Top 10 Most Iconic Viking Weapons and Armor in History

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    Explore the top 10 iconic Viking weapons and armor in history. Discover legendary swords, axes, shields, and helmets that defined the fierce Viking warriors.