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Life in the Time of the Vikings | The Story of Britain | BBC Teach

Suitable for teaching 7-11s. Life in Viking Britain is shown through the eyes of a family, with an exploration of the reasons for Vikings coming to Britain. Part 8 of an 11 part historical animated series, The Story of Britain.

Viking invaders and settlers | History - The Vikings

Archaeologist Neil Oliver visits Lindisfarne, Repton and York to trace the Viking invasion and settlement in Anglo Saxon England. Clip two of four.

Viking home life | History - The Vikings

Suitable for 7-11s. Neil Oliver visits York, Denmark and Jarlshof in Shetland to see some extraordinary artefacts and explore the history of Viking life at home.

Viking ships | History - The Vikings

Suitable for teaching 7-11s. A look at various Viking boats and ships, how the Vikings navigated their way across the open sea to Iceland and beyond, and how they navigated rivers through Russia to trade in the East.

A day with a Viking family - BBC Bitesize

The Vikings that raided and settled in Ireland and Anglo-Saxon Britain were not the dirty and dishevelled barbarians that some writers from the Viking era would have us believe. This is part of The World Around Us section of BBC Bitesize KS2 level. For more Bitesize content, head to bbc.co.uk/bitesize

The truth about the Vikings - BBC Bitesize

Viking warriors have often been portrayed as horned helmet wearing, sword wielding warriors who went into battle with their long hair flowing down their backs - but is this really what they were like? This is part of The World Around Us section of BBC Bitesize KS2 level.

How did the Vikings get here? - BBC Bitesize

During the Viking era Scandinavian sailors were the undisputed masters of the sea. In their ground-breaking longships they were able to travel as far east as the Caspian Sea and as far west as North America - 500 years before Christopher Columbus set foot there.

The Vikings and their Thing - BBC Bitesize

Although the Vikings had a reputation for law breaking in the countries they raided and attacked, back home in Scandinavia that kind of behaviour was not tolerated or encouraged. This is part of The World Around Us section of BBC Bitesize KS2 level. For more Bitesize content, head to bbc.co.uk/bitesize

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