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Time and temporality in the Viking Age
An Archaeology of Reuse, Remembering, and Relations to the Past in the Past in Scandinavia, 750-1050 CE
by Julie Lund
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University leaders should push back on the assumption that it is their responsibility to prepare students for the workforce — instead of preparing them to have a rich ethical and intellectual life. Employers should be responsible for job training
According to Snorri Sturluson’s saga of Harald Fairhair, the mound of Herlaugshaugen, Norway is the burial place of semi-mythical Viking Age king Herlaug #FolkloreThursday
New excavation reveals the mound contains an early Scandinavian ship burial.
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@Fravikid@doridna Ég er ekki sérfræðingur í víkingaöld - en þessi heimild úr bók Kristján Eldjárns er, mig minnir, frekar þjóðsagnakennd og frá fyrri hluta 18. aldar.
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