Viking Settlers

Viking Settlers by Fiona Macdonald, published by Pan Bks. in 1992, is a 32-page exploration of the Viking way of life, focusing on their Scandinavian homelands and the regions they later inhabited, including France and England. This edition presents a detailed look at various aspects of Viking culture, including their navigational and seafaring skills, as well as their customs related to feasting, housing, and burial ceremonies.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of the Vikings’ human geography and their impact on Northern Europe during the early historical period. The book is suitable for primary and intermediate levels, making it an informative resource for those interested in European history from BCE to around 500 CE. Through its engaging content, Viking Settlers provides insights into the lives of a people known for their exploration and settlement across diverse regions.
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Looks at the Viking way of life in their Scandinavian homelands and later in France, England and other countries where they settled. Discusses their navigational and seafaring skills as well as feasting, housing and burial ceremonies. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
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