DK Eyewitness Books - Viking

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MȢȯȺȮȶȴȦȶȮȴȸȰȳȭȥȸȪȥȦ have

exhibits on Viking culture. The best


ones, however, are usually found in the


places where the Vikings lived and in


the lands they conquered. Specialized


museums on archeology (the study of


human antiquities) or anthropology


(the study of people) are likely to have


the most exhibits on display, and they


may also have good libraries and


bookstores with further information.


One such museum is the Viking Ship


Museum in Roskilde, Denmark.


Visitors can view five types of ship,


which all sank in around 1000 and


were excavated in 1962. Nearby are the


Roskilde Museum, which is full of


Viking documents and artifacts, and


the Lejre Historico-Archaeological


Research Center, which has a re-created


iron-age village, complete with


gardens, workshops, and animals.


MODEL MUSEUM
Visitors to the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde are
encouraged to learn how the Vikings constructed their
craft by watching scale models being made. Produced by
skilled local boat builders, these models are authentic in
almost every detail.

TRIPS IN TIME
In addition to scale models,
full-sized replicas of Viking
longships are built at
Roskilde. During the
summer months, they
take interested visitors
on both short sailing
trips and extended
excursions along
old Viking routes.

ILLUMINATING THE PAST
Like many up-to-date visitor facilities, the Roskilde
Museum uses imaginative displays and models to bring
the culture of the ancient world to life. Roskilde was the
original capital of Denmark.


RINGS OF GOLD
Because the Vikings were so well
traveled, many large museums have
impressive displays of their artifacts
and jewelry. These rare gold rings
come from the British
Museum in London.
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