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A map showing Viking-Bergen island to the north of Doggerland 10,000 BCE. From approximately 15,500 to 13,600 years before present (BP), sea levels in the region were lower by 100 to 110 metres (330 to 360 ft), and possibly more than 140 metres (460 ft). [1] At this time, Viking-Bergen would have been an island surrounded by a shallow sea.
Troll gas field is a natural gas and oil field in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea, 100 km (62 mi) North-West of Bergen, 50 km (31 mi) west of the island of Fedje. A motorvei (highway) in Sandnes. Strandgaten is a shopping street in Bergen. Western Norway is rich in natural resources. Today Stavanger the oil capital of Norway. Before ...
Hisingen island Ruin Stavanger Bishop's Palace Stavanger: Ruin Steinvikholm Castle: Stjørdal Municipality: Castle and fortress and partly ruin Sverresborg: City of Bergen: Build in to a fortress Sverresborg: City of Trondheim: Ruin Tunsberghus: City of Tønsberg: Ruin Trondheim Archbishop's Palace: City of Trondheim: Palace Valdisholmborg ...
The Viking Age is the term denoting the years from about 700 to 1100 in European history. It was a formative period in Scandinavian history. Norse people explored Europe by its oceans and rivers through trade and warfare. They also reached Iceland, Faroe Islands, Greenland, Newfoundland, and Anatolia. This category lists towns and settlements ...
Maui Nui, once a large island of the Hawaii archipelago; several major islands represent residual high ground of Maui Nui. Sundaland, the now submerged Sunda Shelf. Viking-Bergen Banks are submerged hills in the North Sea which formed Viking-Bergen Island during the Last Glacial Period and possibly the northernmost point of Doggerland.
Remnants of whaling station at Kvalrossbukta, Bear Island An aerial view of Bremangerlandet, with Frøya in the foreground and Vågsøy in the background. Barmen; Barmøya; Barøya
Viking expansion was the historical movement which led Norse explorers, traders and warriors, the latter known in modern scholarship as Vikings, to sail most of the North Atlantic, reaching south as far as North Africa and east as far as Russia, and through the Mediterranean as far as Constantinople and the Middle East, acting as looters, traders, colonists and mercenaries.
Map of the Western Settlement of the Norse in medieval Greenland, in the modern municipality of Sermersooq. The known farms (red dots) and churches are identified, as well as some probable geographical names. "The farm under the sand" is more commonly known as "GUS" from its Danish name "Gården under sandet".
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