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The Viking Dead Season 1

July. 31,2018
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Almost two millennia after the Viking's often-terrifying reign, the modern age is used to uncover their secrets. By investigating burial sites, we discover who the Norsemen really were, what the truth was about the raids and battles, and what every-day life in a Viking settlement entailed.

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The Viking Dead

2018

Almost two millennia after the Viking's often-terrifying reign, the modern age is used to uncover their secrets. By investigating burial sites, we discover who the Norsemen really were, what the truth was about the raids and battles, and what every-day life in a Viking settlement entailed.

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The Viking Dead Season 1 Full Episode Guide

Episode 6 - Treasure of the Vikings
First Aired: September. 04,2018

The Viking Age saw major changes in the economy of Scandinavia. Tim travels to Norway and Estonia to find out more about the 'bullion economy'.

Episode 5 - The Lost Viking Fleet of Roskilde
First Aired: August. 28,2018

The Viking Ship Museum, Roskilde is one of the most popular attractions in Denmark. The Vikings may be gone, but they are not forgotten.

Episode 4 - Mysteries of Oseberg
First Aired: August. 21,2018

A preserved Viking ship was found in Norway. Buried with the ship were two skeletons, but does the evidence point to sacrifice or a funeral?

Episode 3 - The Viking Burial Ships of Estonia
First Aired: August. 14,2018

In Estonia, the earliest known Viking ships to have crossed the Baltic and the earliest examples of mass ship burials have been uncovered.

Episode 2 - The Secret Viking Grave of Ridgeway Hill
Episode 1 - The First Viking Raid on Lindisfarne
First Aired: July. 31,2018

Episode one kicks off by looking at the claim that the English did not warmly welcome their Viking visitors. Conflict appears to have been common. There is dramatic evidence for this at several places in southern England, especially at a site called Ridgeway near Weymouth, Dorset.

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