Publication |
Great Britain, Heinemann Educational Publishers, 1997.
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Description |
24pBlack Spine
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Series |
History of Britain
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Summary/Abstract |
When the Vikings captured York in 866, it was already a busy merchant town. The Vikings built farms, workshops and wharves on the river bank where ships could unload goods. Many craftsmen produced things from everyday objects to rare and expensive items for the busy market. To Viking York, or Jorvik, came merchants from Ireland, Scandinavia, Germany and beyond. Soon it became the most important Viking town in England.
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Contents |
Viking Jorvik
The busy waterfront
Houses and workshops
To market
The Vikings at home
New arrivals
A Viking feast
Ruling and fighting
The end of Jorvik
Viking remains
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Standard Number |
0431057168 Pb.
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