Authors: Neil Oliver
Scotland
arrival of Christianity,
147
arrival of the Gaels,
104
arrival of the Vikings,
155
,
156
Battle of Dunnichen,
105
Scott, Sir Walter,
242
Scythians,
53
Sea Stallion
, Viking ship reconstruction,
133
–
5
Senchus fer nAlban
,
104
Senones,
74
Sheppey, Isle of, Kent, England,
224
Shetland Islands,
7
–
9
,
136
,
154
,
155
,
156
,
198
,
217
–
19
,
238
–
47
,
248
,
251
ships and boats
contemporary description,
134
karv
,
137
knarr
,
137
river navigation,
164
Sea Stallion
(reconstruction, 2004),
133
–
5
Sigtuna (Sweden),
189
Sihtric, Viking King of York,
257
Silius Aulus Caecina Largus, Gaius,
81
silk,
143
,
163
,
181
,
187
,
189
–
90
,
216
,
236
Silkeborg Museum,
65
silver,
163
,
172
–
3
,
185
,
193
,
195
,
215
,
312
,
318
St Ninian’s Isle treasure,
248
–
9
Sjælland (Denmark),
26
,
28
,
44
,
89
,
310
Skateholm (Sweden),
26
Skellig Michael,
262
Skoglund, Peter,
46
Skrydstrup Woman,
40
Skuldelev (Denmark),
133
Slavs,
174
Snæbjörn Galti,
282
Southampton, England,
226
Stamford Bridge,
332
Staraya Ladoga (Russia),
159
–
61
,
166
,
180
,
184
,
186
,
238
State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg,
161
,
186
Stirling, Scotland,
7
Stockholm Museum,
190
stone circles,
45
Stone of Scone,
256
Sturluson, Snorri,
114
Sussex,
222
Svein Asleifsson,
198
Svein Forkbeard, King of Denmark,
134
,
311
,
317
,
318
–
19
,
320
,
324
–
5
Sweden
geographical features,
23
origins of name,
114
trading centres,
158
Swedish Vikings,
159
,
166
,
178
,
186
,
187
–
8
,
220
,
238
see also
Rus dynasty
Sydvestjyske Museum, Ribe, Denmark,
306
Symeon of Durham,
128
History of the English Kings
,
224
Synod of Whitby,
148
Tait, Ian,
244
Teutoburg Forest, Battle of,
75
–
8
Teutones, the,
74
Thanet, Kent, England,
223
Theodosius I, Emperor,
94
Theodosius II, Emperor,
94
Thjodhild (wife of Eirik the Red),
290
–
1
Thor (Old Norse god),
119
–
20
,
231
,
278
Thorfinn Karlsefni,
287
Thorgeirr,
305
Thorvald,
287
Thracians,
86
thralls
,
211
see also
slavery
Thyre, Queen of Denmark,
293
,
298
,
301
Toke,
293
Tostig,
331
trade
Dorestad (Netherlands),
194
growth in international trade,
158
–
9
Helgö (Sweden),
126
between Iceland and Greenland,
284
with Rome,
88
Turgesius (Thorgils),
213
unicorns,
285
Valhalla,
231
Vambrup (Denmark),
41
Vandals, the,
88
Varus, Publius Quinctilius,
75
,
76
,
77
Vedbæk (Mesolithic cemetry),
26
–
7
,
85
Vejle River (Denmark),
309
Vendel cemetery (Sweden),
122
Verdun, Treaty of,
195
Viborg (Denmark),
309
Victor, Paul-Émile,
282
Viking, origin of name,
153
‘Viking Claw’
see
Dupuytren’s Contracture
Viking Empires
,
75
The Vikings
(film),
141
Vikings
(TV documentary),
59
Vladimir the Great,
175
–
7
,
178
,
295
–
6
Volkhov (river),
159
,
160
,
163
,
164
,
171
Volkhov (Russia),
159
Volkoff, Vladimir,
142
Vortigern, British King,
103
Wales,
222
the Great Orme,
39
weapons,
3
as burial items,
231
Iron Age,
69
Wearmouth, Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Abbey,
111
wheel-houses,
243
Whitby, Synod of,
148
Widukind,
303
Wiglaf of Mercia,
229
Willbrord,
298
Wiltzi,
159
Winchester Cathedral,
330
Wittegenstein, Ludwig,
28
Wolins,
159
Woolf, Alex,
154
,
155
,
198
,
222
,
227
,
255
Wystan, St,
229
Yggdrasil,
269
Ynglinga dynasty,
154
Neil Oliver is an archaeologist, historian, writer and broadcaster, whose award-winning documentary series include
Coast, A History of Scotland
and
A History of Ancient Britain
. He lives in Stirling with his wife and three children.
A History of Scotland
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Vikings
SECTION ONE
Up Helly Aa festival, 25 January 2005 (Jeff J. Mitchell / Reuters / Corbis)
Vedbæk Woman, Denmark (DEA / De Agostini / Getty Images)
Egtved Girl, Denmark (Erich Lessing / AKG Images)
One of Egtved Girl’s bronze bracelets (De Agostini / AKG Images)
Bronze Age rock carvings of long ships, Tanumshede, Sweden (DEA / M. Seemuller / Getty Images)
The Brudevælte Lurs (Werner Forman / Corbis)
Tollund Man (Christian Kober / Robert Harding / Corbis)
Pictish stone in Aberlemno churchyard, Scotland (Robert Harding / Corbis)
Headpiece from an eighth-century Irish bishop’s crozier, Helgö, Sweden (Werner Forman / Corbis)
Stone ships at the Lindholm Høje cemetery near Aalborg, Denmark (Ted Spiegel / Corbis)
Bronze Age ship settings on Gotland, Sweden
SECTION TWO
Lindisfarne Priory (Roger Coulam / Getty Images)
Page from the Lindisfarne Gospels (British Library / AKG Images)
The Gokstad Ship (Richard T. Nowitz / Corbis)
Detail of carvings found at the Oseberg Ship burial (Heritage Images / Corbis)
Dragon head post from the Oseberg Ship (Heritage Images / Corbis)
Viking Age picture stone from Gotland, Sweden (Erich Lessing / AKG Images)
A faithfully reconstructed replica of the Oseberg Ship (David Lomax / Robert Harding / Getty Images)
Constantinople city walls (Robert Mulder / Getty Images)
Greek Fire (Sonia Halliday Photographs / Alamy)
Hagia Sophia, Istanbul (Bruno Morandi / Getty Images)
Graffito in Hagia Sofia (Ted Spiegel / Corbis)
A hoard of silver coins and jewellery, Birka, Sweden (Werner Forman / Corbis)
Viking silver coins, Birka, Sweden (Ted Spiegel / Corbis)
Excavation for Viking artefacts in Dublin (Ted Spiegel / Corbis)
The Alfred Jewel (Getty Images)
Alfred the Great (British Library / AKG Images)
SECTION THREE
Iron Age ‘wheel-house’, Jarlshof, Shetland (Patrick Dieudonne / Robert Harding / Corbis)
Thingvellir, the site of Iceland’s Althing (Werner Forman / Corbis)
Eirik the Red’s arrival in Greenland,
AD
982 (Mary Evans Picture Library / Alamy)