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This Viking salt is a smoked salt produced in Egersund, Norway for the French brand Terre Exotique.

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This festival in the towns of Cabourg, Dives-sur-mer and Houlgate in Normandy celebrates 950 years since the Norman Conquest, as well as the Norse heritage of this region of France. Many of the events at the festival - including the ships - are…

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This food truck, sent to us by TSP @morangles, is named Au p'tit Viking, and draws on the Viking heritage of Normandy in its branding, which includes a horned helmet.

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Tamara's discussion of the 'Vikings' TV series and the directions it will be taking.

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Tamara's discussion of the mythology behind a recent trailer for 'Vikings' at Comic-Con,

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A type of Norwegian flatbread made using potato flour so that it is gluten-free. It is made by Biri flatbrødfabrikk. There is no known connection between the god Odin and this flatbread.

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A Viking longship snowglobe in the Dublinia gift shop.

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A humorous pin-up calendar featuring the Norse gods.

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This souvenir was seen in Vigo, Galicia, with the label 'Runica Nordica'. There are several designs, which all seem to be a combination of runes with geometric shapes, and an accompanying value (such as 'love'). There is little discernible connection…

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The memorial to Anne Stine and Helge Ingstad who discovered the Viking Age site at L'Anse aux Meadows. The memorial is outside the Viking Ship Museum in Bygdoy.

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The logo of the Viking Ship Museum on Bygdoy in Norway

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This Viking Age dog collar was found in the Oseberg ship burial. It is made of leather with metal fittings.

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The Oseberg ship is on display at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo. It was found in a grave mound at Oseberg in Norway with the remains of two women, and with a large amount of grave goods. These photos show it from the stem.

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The Oseberg ship is on display at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo. It was found in a grave mound at Oseberg in Norway with the remains of two women, and with a large amount of grave goods. These photos show it from the stern.

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This reconstruction gives a chance to see the stem ornament on the Oseberg Ship up close.
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