Study Of Alleged “Viking Helmets” Suggests We’ve Been Getting It All Wrong

New Research on Presumed “Viking Helmets“ Indicates Our Misconceptions. It’s 793 A.D. and a wooden longboat beaches on the shore of Lindisfarne Island, just off the east coast the English county of Northumberland. A gang of armed men pour ashore wearing the sinister horned helmets that were the Viking warriors’ trademark. This was one of the earliest and most shocking of Viking raids on Britain: the pagan warriors destroyed the island’s monastery and put the monks to the sword. Challenging historical misconceptions Correcting historical inaccuracies Unveiling the truth behind Viking helmets Reevaluating Viking helmet depictions Debunking popular Viking helmet myths Cutting-edge Viking helmet research Uncovering the real Viking helmet designs Historical revisionism and Viking helmets Exploring alternative theories Examining Viking helmet artifacts Historical accuracy and Viking headgear Unconventional Viking helmet interpretations Reimagining Viking warrior a
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