Beginning in 789 CE, the Vikings raided monasteries, sacked settlements
and invaded the Atlantic coast of Europe and the British Isles. They
looted and enslaved their enemies, terrorizing all whom they
encountered. But that is only part of their story. Sailing their famous
longboats, they discovered Iceland and North America, colonized
Greenland, founded Dublin, and also sailed up the River Seine and
besieged Paris. They settled from Newfoundland to Russia, conquered
eastern England, and fought battles from Ireland to the Caspian Sea.
They traded walruses with Inuits, brought Russian furs to Western Europe
and took European slaves to Constantinople. Their graves contain Arab
silver, Byzantine silks and Frankish weapons and artefacts. Illustrated
with more than 200 maps, photographs and artworks, The Viking Warrior
examines these fearsome warriors through their origins, social
structure, raiding culture, weapons, trading networks and settlements.