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carterike's review against another edition
4.0
An engaging and at times surprising perspective of the Scandinavian “Vikings” from the views of contemporary archeology. Considering that our understanding of the Vikings primarily stems from the Poetic Edda and Christian orthodoxy, it is not surprising how often popular culture depictions of the Scandinavians is wrong. The connection between Ragnarök and volcanic events in the 6th century that lead to a long winter in Scandinavia was the most interesting theory presented in the book. As other reviews have noted, there are times where the author fills in gaps with biases and unsubstantiated claims. Still worth a read if you are remotely interested in the Viking Age.
cjax1694's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
informative
reflective
relaxing
slow-paced
4.0
melanierae's review against another edition
I liked the front half dealing with daily life, gender, food, spirituality etc more than the back half dealing with the raiding and expansion. But overall interesting, especially with recently finishing SPQR. And great audio narration
thelostwayne's review against another edition
My hoopla expired and there was no way I could finish it in 21 days. Enjoyed what I listened to but didn’t feel the urge to finish.