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How the Vikings lived in the Shetlands in William the Conquerors time
How the Vikings lived in the Shetlands in William the Conquerors time. A vivid reconstruction by Alan Sorrell of everyday life and activities in the Jarlshof Settlement near Sumburgh Head. Date: 11th century
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11th Alan Catch Drying Fishermen Huts Isles Jun20 Reconstruction Settled Settlement Shetland Sorrell Viking Villagers Jarlshof Sumburgh
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This print by renowned British artist Alan Sorrell offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily life and activities of the Vikings who inhabited the Shetland Islands during William the Conqueror's time, around the 11th century. The Jarlshof Settlement, located near Sumburgh Head, serves as the backdrop for this vivid reconstruction. The image showcases a thriving Viking village, with a collection of huts huddled together, their thatched roofs protected by the rugged cliffs. The villagers are engaged in various tasks, reflecting the diverse aspects of their community. In the foreground, a group of fishermen are busy mending their nets and preparing their boats for the next catch. Nearby, fish are being dried on racks, a common practice for preserving food during the long Shetland winters. The women of the village are shown tending to their livestock, while children play and explore their surroundings. The men, not involved in fishing, are depicted working on various crafts or hunting. The scene is filled with a sense of community and cooperation, as the villagers rely on each other to survive in this remote and challenging environment. The Shetland Islands, located north of Scotland, were an important Viking settlement during the late Iron Age and the early Middle Ages. The Jarlshof Settlement, in particular, is a significant archaeological site, with evidence of continuous habitation dating back to around 2500 BC. This print by Alan Sorrell offers a captivating and authentic portrayal of life in this fascinating era, providing a window into the past that continues to fascinate and inspire.
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