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statue of Leif Eriksson, The first European who arrived on the american continent, Qassiarsuk, the place were the first vikings with Erik the Red settled, South Greenland
Wax figure of a viking holding a skull in his hands, museum of vikings, Haugesund, Rogaland, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
A woman serves a viking meal in a reconstructed longhouse at Qassiarsuk. the place were the first vikings with Erik the Red settled. South Greenland.
Wax figure of a viking holding a skull in his hands, museum of vikings, Haugesund, Rogaland, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
The reconstructed first church of Greenland at Qassiarsuk, the place were the first vikings with Erik the Red settled, Qassiarsuk, South Greenland
Viking rowing boat and viking house at a lake, Bukkoy, Avaldsnes, Haugasund Rogaland, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
Art in the landscape, a wooden carved Viking in front of a ridge and the rocky Mount Vestrahorn, Stokksnes near Hoefn, Iceland, Scandinavia, Northern Europe, Europe
Oseberg shop, found 1904 in Vestfold, from 814-819, hall of the Viking ship hall Vikingskiphuset, Bygdoy, Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
Drakkar Leviathan, monument, sculpture, mixture dragon and Viking ship, erected 2016, Vardoe, Vardo, Varangerfjord, Finnmark, Northern Norway, Norway, Europe
Drakkar Leviathan, monument, sculpture, mixture dragon and Viking ship, erected 2016, Vardoe, Vardo, Varangerfjord, Finnmark, Northern Norway, Norway, Europe
Inscription and a Viking boat on a rune stone, at the Viking Museum in Bork on Ringkoebing Fjord, West Jutland, Denmark, Europe
Icelandic couple from the old days of the sagas in typical dress, picture in a tapestry, Skogar open-air museum, Iceland, Scandinavia, Northern Europe, Europe
Quiet bay with crystal clear water, harbour, stone house and Viking ship, Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
First Viking settlement on the American mainland, about 1000 years old, L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland, Canada, North America
Sculpture Solfar, Solfar, Sunrise, Viking ship of steel, by Jon Gunnar Arnason, Reykjavik, Hoefuoborgarsvaeoio, Iceland, Europe
Inscription and a Viking boat on a rune stone, at the Viking Museum in Bork on Ringkoebing Fjord, West Jutland, Denmark, Europe
Memorial Anne Stine and Helge Ingstadt, discoverer of the Viking settlings in North America, hall of the Viking ship hall Vikingskiphuset, Bygdoy, Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
Christion symbols on a rune stone, at the Viking Museum in Bork on Ringkoebing Fjord, West Jutland, Denmark, Europe
First Viking settlement on the American mainland, about 1000 years old, L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland, Canada, North America
Inscription and a Viking boat on a rune stone, at the Viking Museum in Bork on Ringkoebing Fjord, West Jutland, Denmark, Europe
Wooden Viking head, at the Viking Museum in Bork on Ringkoebing Fjord, West Jutland, Denmark, Europe
Inscription and a Viking boat on a rune stone, at the Viking Museum in Bork on Ringkoebing Fjord, West Jutland, Denmark, Europe
Viking Ship Sculpture at Sunset, Sun Voyager, Reykjavik, Reykjanes Peninsula, Sudurnes, Iceland, Europe
Vikingaheimar (Viking Wolrd), museum in Keflavik displaying a seaworthy replica of a magnificent Viking Ship called Islendingur. europe, northern europe, iceland, February
Vikingaheimar (Viking Wolrd), museum in Keflavik displaying a seaworthy replica of a magnificent Viking Ship called Islendingur. europe, northern europe, iceland, February
Vikingaheimar (Viking Wolrd), museum in Keflavik displaying a seaworthy replica of a magnificent Viking Ship called Islendingur. europe, northern europe, iceland, February
Jarlshof, an archaeological site on the Shetland Islands, which was inhabited from neolithic times to the middle ages.Wheelhouses dating back to the Iron Age. Europe, Great Britain, Scotland, Northern Isles, Shetland, May
Jarlshof, an archaeological site on the Shetland Islands, which was inhabited from neolithic times to the middle ages.Wheelhouses dating back to the Iron Age. Europe, Great Britain, Scotland, Northern Isles, Shetland, May
Icelandic Horse during winter in Iceland with typical winter coat. This traditional icelandic breed traces its origin back to the horses of the viking settlers. europe, northern europe, iceland, February
The island of Unst, Replica of a viking vessel near Haroldswick. The ship was sailed from Sweden to Shetland in the year 2000 and is now owned by the Shetland Amenity Trust and is part of the Viking Unst Project. europe, central europe, northern europe, united kingdom, great britain, scotland, northern isles,shetland islands, May
American archeologists, Antonio Gilman and John Steinberg, take a core sample in a farmer's field near Glaumbaer in northcentral Iceland. Steinberg made an important discovery in Glaumbaer in 2001. He found the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
American archeologists, Antonio Gilman and John Steinberg, examine a test pit in a farmer's field near Glaumbaer in northcentral Iceland. Steinberg made an important discovery in Glaumbaer in 2001. He found the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
An elevated view of Stokksnes beach, with its movie set Viking village in the middle, green and orange autumn colors, the ocean and the mountains Vesturhorn and Vestrahorn, Stokksnes, East Iceland, Iceland
Museum employee in period costume in front of an historic turf building at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
American archeologist John Steinberg examines a test pit in a farmer's field near Glaumbaer in northcentral Iceland. Steinberg made an important discovery in Glaumbaer in 2001. He found the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
Historic turf buildings at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
Intyerior of an historic turf building at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
American archeologist John Steinberg examines a test pit in a farmer's field near Glaumbaer in northcentral Iceland. Steinberg made an important discovery in Glaumbaer in 2001. He found the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
Historic building at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
Interior scene in an historic building at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
Small church at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
Historic turf buildings at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
Cemetery at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.