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'''Vikings''' exhibition at the Australian National Maritime Museum focusing on the [[Vikings]] of Scandanavia and their interactions with various other nations.
'''Vikings''' exhibition at the Australian National Maritime Museum focusing on the [[viking|Vikings]] of Scandanavia and their interactions with various other nations.


Contains a number of original pieces including the Mammen Axe, and two Lewis Chess pieces and also reproductions of original artefacts including [[helmet|helmets]], [[weapons]], [[clothing]] and household many of which were made in [[Australia]].
Contains a number of original pieces including the Mammen Axe, and two Lewis Chess pieces and also reproductions of original artefacts including [[helmet|helmets]], [[weapons]], [[clothing]] and household many of which were made in [[Australia]].

In addition, they will be hold a series of talk on Vikings and on the 19th of February 2006 will be holding a Scandanavia Day which will display crafts, food etc from Scandanavia (not just [[Viking]]).


It runs from the 30th of November 2005 until the 18th of June 2006 after which it will move to a maritime museum in Auckland until the end of 2006 (estimated).
It runs from the 30th of November 2005 until the 18th of June 2006 after which it will move to a maritime museum in Auckland until the end of 2006 (estimated).

http://www.maritimeworld.net/nn.asp?PageNumber=213

Revision as of 13:40, 24 January 2006

Vikings exhibition at the Australian National Maritime Museum focusing on the Vikings of Scandanavia and their interactions with various other nations.

Contains a number of original pieces including the Mammen Axe, and two Lewis Chess pieces and also reproductions of original artefacts including helmets, weapons, clothing and household many of which were made in Australia.

In addition, they will be hold a series of talk on Vikings and on the 19th of February 2006 will be holding a Scandanavia Day which will display crafts, food etc from Scandanavia (not just Viking).

It runs from the 30th of November 2005 until the 18th of June 2006 after which it will move to a maritime museum in Auckland until the end of 2006 (estimated).

http://www.maritimeworld.net/nn.asp?PageNumber=213