EditorialScandinavia. The Alstad Stone. Picture stone with runic inscription. Decorated on both faces. Alstad, Toten, Oppland, c. 1000. Ringerike style. Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway.
EditorialRunic Stone. Upper area: men with drinking horns. Bottom zone: two men fighting with swords. Probably Odin snatching mead from giant Suttung. Historic museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialThe Franks Casket, Anglo-Saxon, first half of the 8th century. Box also known as the Auzon casket, made from the bone of a beached whale, richly carved on the sides and lid in high relief with a range of scenes. The decorated panel in the lid shows a G...
EditorialThe Dynna Stone. Gran, Oppland, c. 1040-50. Picture stone with runic inscription. Scenes of Nativity and the Ringerike style. Christian period. Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway.
EditorialHistorical Museum of Stockholm. Sweden. Girl contemplating the runic stone of Tangelgarda. 8th century. Iron age. From Larbro, Gotland island.
EditorialRunic windchimes at the Midgardsblot festival, where the band Heilung played from their new album ?Drif,? in Borre, Norway, Sept. 19, 2022. (David B. Torch/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Franks Casket, Anglo-Saxon, first half of the 8th century. Box also known as the Auzon casket, made from the bone of a beached whale, richly carved on the sides and lid in high relief with a range of scenes. The decorated panel in the lid shows a G...
EditorialRunic stone. Fragment of the lid of a stone sarcophagus from Husaby, province of Vastergotland. Text: In memory of Styrbjorn. Late Viking era. The Swedish History Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialThe Dynna Stone. Gran, Oppland, c. 1040-50. Picture stone with runic inscription. Scenes of Nativity and the Ringerike style. Christian period. Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway.
EditorialRunic stone. Fragment of the lid of a stone sarcophagus from Husaby, province of Vastergotland. Text: In memory of Styrbjorn. Late Viking era. The Swedish History Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialRunic Stone. Upper area: men with drinking horns. Bottom zone: two men fighting with swords. Probably Odin snatching mead from giant Suttung. Historic museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialHistorical Museum of Stockholm. Sweden. Girl contemplating the runic stone of Tangelgarda. 8th century. Iron age. From Larbro, Gotland island.
EditorialPhotograph - Private John Peile, Crown Studios, Sydney, World War I, Jun-Aug 1915, Photograph of Private John Peile, service number 2662, 2nd Battalion, AIF, taken in a Sydney studio after he had enlisted on 25 June 1915 but before he sailed on 9 Augus...
EditorialRunic stone. Fragment of the lid of a stone sarcophagus from Husaby, province of Vastergotland. Text: In memory of Styrbjorn. Late Viking era. The Swedish History Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialRunic stone. Fragment of the lid of a stone sarcophagus from Husaby, province of Vastergotland. Text: In memory of Styrbjorn. Late Viking era. The Swedish History Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialThe Dynna Stone. Gran, Oppland, c. 1040-50. Picture stone with runic inscription. Scenes of Nativity and the Ringerike style. Christian period. Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway.
EditorialScandinavia. The Alstad Stone. Picture stone with runic inscription. Decorated on both faces. Alstad, Toten, Oppland, c. 1000. Ringerike style. Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway.
EditorialRunic Stone. Upper area: men with drinking horns. Bottom zone: two men fighting with swords. Probably Odin snatching mead from giant Suttung. Historic museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialHistorical Museum of Stockholm. Sweden. Girl contemplating the runic stone of Tangelgarda. 8th century. Iron age. From Larbro, Gotland island.
EditorialCarpet tapestry and Runic inscriptions of the Vikings. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by P. Giarre from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Florence, 1847.
EditorialRunic inscriptions left by the Vikings in Britain. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Florence, 1847.
EditorialThe Franks Casket, Anglo-Saxon, first half of the 8th century. Box also known as the Auzon casket, made from the bone of a beached whale, richly carved on the sides and lid in high relief with a range of scenes. The decorated panel in the lid shows a G...