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A silver coin which was minted in Dublin by the city’s Hiberno-Norse (Viking) king, Sitric Silkbeard in c. AD 1005
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A lovely Petersen type L (?) Viking era sword, Anglo-Saxon or Scandanavian, ca. 850-975 AD, housed at the Reichstadt Museum.
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Periodical reminder than nazis and white supremacists are not welcome in this blog, so fuck off.
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This beautiful collaboration piece is done! This has quite a few very talented artists IG-@artforvalhalla IG-@design_fiskrart IG-lunar.lit and myself IG-@lunarlightforge if you’d like something similar to this send me a message here for more info. Thanks everyone!!
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“If you tell me to fight like a girl, I will. I will show no mercy and reign havoc on everything. I will rage and burn. After all, you asked for it. I fought like a girl.” -Unknown (at North Of The Wall)
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The ruins of the parish church of the Three Sons of Nessan, dating from the 8th century, in Ireland’s Eye, a small island on the north of Dublin Bay. June 2018 #ruins #travel #abandoned #urbex #photography #history #architecture #nature #ig #sky #abandonedplaces #ireland #ancient #explore #heritage #decay #instatravel #landscape #travelgram #travelphotography #picoftheday #instagood #church #photooftheday #art #wanderlust #temple #photo #medieval #bhfyp
By Daniel Salinas Córdova.
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2016 sketches of medieval figures in literature, feat. Beowulf, Roland, El Cid, and Dante.
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The 2,300-year-old bark shield is the only one of its kind ever found in Europe A unique bark shield from the Iron Age has been discovered by archaeologists from the University of Leicester, the only one of its kind ever found in Europe (source in comment) [683x1025]
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View of the Boyne Valley from the impressive passage grave of Newgrange in County Meath, Ireland. Built during the Neolithic period (around 3200 BC) Newgrange is a monumental passage tomb consisting of a large circular mound with an inner stone passageway and chambers that is aligned with the rising sun on the winter solstice, when the sunlight enters through a ‘roofbox’ and floods inside, illuminating the inner chamber. The archaeological site is part of the Brú na Bóinne UNESCO World Heritage Site. June 2018 #ireland #newgrange #neolithic #passagetomb #archaeology #heritage #worldheritage #ghfguestpost #boynevalley #landscape #landscapephotography #patrimonio #countymeath #monument #unesco
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Weapons and armor of the warrior, 11-12 centuries.
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George Bain, (1881–1968), born in Scrabster in Caithness, Scotland, was an artist and art teacher who made an important and influential contribution to the revival of interest in Celtic and Insular art which began in the 19th century.
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finally finished sewing my apron dress
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Misty Cliffs of Moher. Ireland, November 2017. #cliffs #cliffsofmoher #ireland #fog #landscape #nature #wanderlust #travelphotography #sea #irish #naturephotography #coast #mist
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Please stay away from my blog(and life) if you’re neonazist, anti feminist or racist!
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