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Excavations at Quoygrew, Westray, Orkney and the Viking Age Transitions Project
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"Quoygrew is a well preserved Viking Age, medieval and post-medieval rural settlement in Westray, Orkney." The web site includes reports from the digs, web diaries, photos, a project publication bibliography, etc.
URL: http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/arch/quoygrew/
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"Fish Eaters of Viking Age Orkney, The"
by James Barrett
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"Did Viking Age Orcadians eat fish? This is a simple question to which one might expect a commonsensical response in an archipelago of 70 or more islands. The answer, as one might expect, is yes." A short article about fish eating in Viking Orkney. There is also a good bibliography to go with this for more information.
URL: http://www.orkneydigs.org.uk/dhl/papers/jb/index.html
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Kaupang Undersøkelsen
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"At Kaupang in Vestfold county, Norway, lie the remains of Sciringes heal - Norway's first town. The University of Oslo , Institute for Archaeology, Conservation and Historical Studies (IAKH) has organised the large excavations that ran over three years, from 2000 till 2002. A smaller research excavation was conducted in Kaupang's harbour area in 2003." The site contains information about the digs (which are now closed), the finds, publications, images and links to other information.
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URL: http://www.kaupang.uio.no/eng/index.html
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L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site
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Guide to the L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic site from Parks Canada. Virtual tours, reconstructions and lots of other information about the Vikings in the New World.
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URL: http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/nl/meadows/index_e.asp
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