365 Days of Archaeology

Scandinavian York - Episode 18036

02.05.2018 - By Archaeology Podcast NetworkPlay

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Jórvík, the scandinavian name for the southern kingdom of Northumbria, which roughly corresponds to present day Yorkshire, and also its capital city York, was controlled by a succession of Norse warrior-kings between the late 9th and early 10th century CE.

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