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Viking Age arms and armour. Viking landing at Dublin, 841, by James Ward (1851-1924) Knowledge about military technology of the Viking Age (late 8th to mid-11th century Europe) is based on relatively sparse archaeological finds, pictorial representations, and to some extent on the accounts in the Norse sagas and laws recorded in the 12th–14th ...
The Gjermundbu helmet is a Viking Age helmet. [1][2] The helmet was discovered during field clearing in 1943 at the Gjermundbu farm near Haugsbygd in the municipality of Ringerike in Buskerud, Norway. Officials at the University of Oslo were later notified. Conservator Sverre Marstrander and museum assistant Charlotte Blindheim led an ...
Yarm helmet. The Yarm helmet is a circa 10th-century Viking Age Anglo-Scandinavian helmet that was found in Yarm in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is the first relatively complete Anglo-Scandinavian helmet found in Britain and only the second relatively complete/intact Viking helmet discovered in north-west Europe.
A subsequent archaeological investigation at the discovery site in the same year returned further helmet pieces. [1] Analysis of remains during the 1940s determined that the wooden tray was of ash, and that there may have been a feather trim to the helmet. [1] The first technical report on the helmets was published by Norling-Christensen in ...
The Coppergate Helmet (also known as the York Helmet) is an eighth-century Anglo-Saxon helmet found in York, England. It was discovered in May 1982 during excavations for the Jorvik Viking Centre at the bottom of a pit that is thought to have once been a well. The helmet is one of six Anglo-Saxon helmets known to have survived to the present ...
Gevninge helmet fragment Gevninge helmet fragment Material Bronze, gold Size 8 by 5 cm (3 by 2 in) Created c. 550–700 AD Discovered 2000 Gevninge, Denmark 55°38′42″N 11°57′34″E / 55.6451°N 11.9595°E / 55.6451; 11.9595 Present location Lejre Museum, Denmark The Gevninge helmet fragment is the dexter eyepiece of a helmet from the Viking Age or end of the Nordic Iron Age ...
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