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Angehängt: 1 Bild Bei Rot 🔴 hält der Wikinger sein Schild und bei Grün 🟠 rennt er und schwingt seine Axt. - Vor dem Haithabu-Museum in Haddeby wurde am Freitag eine Wikinger-Ampel für Fußgänger eingeweiht. 📝 https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/schleswig-holstein/Wikinger-Ampelmaennchen-in-Haddeby,regionflensburgnews2776.html?at_medium=mastodon&at_campaign=NDR.de #Wikinger #Haithabu #NDRsh

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Extended my list of trails nearby further south and did a #longrun today around #haddebyernoor and #selkernoor. I passed the „Erikstein“ (a rune stone) and #Haithabu #Hedeby after enjoying yet unknown trails crossing swaps and with loads of stairs.

#trailrunning #ultrarunning #schleswig #schlei

🌘 追隨Ohthere的腳步:對Hedeby(Haithabu)早期維京時代髮梳的生物分子分析
➤ 生物分子分析揭示維京時代鹿角梳的製造地點
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity/article/in-the-footsteps-of-ohthere-biomolecular-analysis-of-early-viking-age-hair-combs-from-hedeby-haithabu/5200C00F0D7CED6850921343AF1F89C8
本文使用生物分子分析方法對Hedeby(Haithabu)早期維京時代的鹿角梳進行研究,結果顯示幾乎所有鹿角梳都是由馴鹿鹿角製成的,這表明這些梳子可能是在更北方的地方製造的,這對於瞭解早期中世紀斯堪的納維亞的生產和區域連通性具有重要意義。
+ 維京時代的文化和歷史總是讓人感到神祕和有趣。
+ 生物分子分析技術的應用為考古學研究帶來了新的可能性,這是一個非常有趣的研究。
#維京時代 #生物分子分析 #Hedeby
In the footsteps of Ohthere: biomolecular analysis of early Viking Age hair combs from Hedeby (Haithabu) | Antiquity | Cambridge Core

In the footsteps of Ohthere: biomolecular analysis of early Viking Age hair combs from Hedeby (Haithabu) - Volume 97 Issue 395

Cambridge Core
In many depictions of Vikings, whether in film or other media, a group is often seen gathered around a flaming pit while an animal of some type – usually a boar – turns on a spit above. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1311/norse-viking-diet/ #History #Food #Hedeby #VikingRaidsonParis
Norse-Viking Diet

In many depictions of Vikings, whether in film or other media, a group is often seen gathered around a flaming pit while an animal of some type – usually a boar – turns on a spit above...

World History Encyclopedia
Viking Ships were built by the Scandinavians during the Viking Age (c. https://www.worldhistory.org/Viking_Ships/ #History #Birka #Hedeby #Kaupang
Viking Ships

Viking ships were built by the Scandinavians during the Viking Age (c. 790 CE - c. 1100 CE) and were used both within Scandinavia and beyond for purposes ranging from being the most important means...

World History Encyclopedia
Kaupang was a Norwegian Viking Age town with a seasonal emporium established around c. 780 CE and abandoned around c. 950 CE.https://www.worldhistory.org/Kaupang/ #Birka #Hedeby #Kaupang #History
Kaupang

Kaupang was a Norwegian Viking Age town with a seasonal emporium established around c. 780 CE and abandoned around c. 950 CE. Kaupang is located on the western side of Oslofjord (Viksfjord) in what...

World History Encyclopedia
Een Duitser ontdekte tijdens zijn derde les ‘Omgaan met je #metaaldetector#middeleeuws #goud en #zilver onder een weiland bij #Hedeby, een oude Vikingstad in #Denemarken.
https://www.kijkmagazine.nl/mens/man-vindt-goudschat-tijdens-een-metaaldetectorcursus/
Man vindt goudschat tijdens een metaaldetectorcursus

Een Duitse man ontdekte tijdens zijn derde les 'Omgaan met je metaaldetector' een middeleeuwse goudschat. Hij had pas negen stappen gezet.

KIJK Magazine
Torvi Viking Shield

Hedeby (Old Norse: Heiðabýr; German: Haithabu) was an important stronghold in Viking Age Denmark from the 8th-11th centuries CE and, along with Birka in present-day Sweden, it was the most important Viking trading center in Europe. During this time it flourished under the control of Danish Vikings. Today, Hedeby is located near the city of Schleswig, Germany on the Jutland Peninsula, but it was...https://www.worldhistory.org/Hedeby/ #Birka #Hedeby #Kaupang
Hedeby

Hedeby (Old Norse: Heiðabýr; German: Haithabu) was an important stronghold in Viking Age Denmark from the 8th-11th centuries CE and, along with Birka in present-day Sweden, it was the most...

World History Encyclopedia

New work from @scicomlab:
How did people live in the 8th century? "Viking Walks" is a digital tour of #Hedeby and #Danevirke. This #UNESCO World Heritage Site in northern Germany is a 26 km long archaeological monument. Using a dataset of over 400 million points from a lidar scan, as well as various georeferenced archaeological data, topographic data and 3D models of reconstructions.

Go there: https://lnkd.in/efH86WMu
#data #vizualisation #digital #experience #Schleswig-Holstein #ALSH #app

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