Julie Nielsen, ROMU’s archaeological director, said finding any helmet parts are relatively rare in Denmark, but finding one as ornamented as this is even more unique, making it one of the most ...
Standing proud in mail and helmet, archaeologist and Viking reenactor Andrew Nicholson has conducted experiments with Viking weapons. In combat, he says, the battle axes could reach speeds of 110 ...
WOW!! He now has a ‘Viking’ helmet, (A Faux-Viking helmet, since they didn’t use horns on their helmets. (It would make going through any kind of tangle-wood type area (such as hedgerow ...
Those who could not run fast enough were killed and their helmets, weapons and armour ... Image caption, A re-enactment of Viking battle in York. King Alfred was prepared though, having fortified ...
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