Before the Viking Age explores the ancient world that shaped the Norse before their ships became feared across Europe. From the rugged landscapes of Scandinavia to the longhouses, farms, chieftain halls, old gods, trade routes, and warrior traditions of the north, this book reveals how Viking society developed long before the first famous raids. It examines the rise of seafaring, the influence of Rome and post-Roman Europe, the power of oral tradition, and the pressures that pushed Scandinavian communities toward overseas expansion. This first volume uncovers the deep roots of the Viking Age and shows that the Vikings did not emerge from nowhere-they were the product of centuries of adaptation, ambition, belief, and maritime skill.
Before the Viking Age explores the ancient world that shaped the Norse before their ships became feared across Europe. From the rugged landscapes of Scandinavia to the longhouses, farms, chieftain halls, old gods, trade routes, and warrior traditions of the north, this book reveals how Viking society developed long before the first famous raids. It examines the rise of seafaring, the influence of Rome and post-Roman Europe, the power of oral tradition, and the pressures that pushed Scandinavian communities toward overseas expansion. This first volume uncovers the deep roots of the Viking Age and shows that the Vikings did not emerge from nowhere-they were the product of centuries of adaptation, ambition, belief, and maritime skill.