The Publications of the Viking Club (Saga-Book and Year Book) include papers on various aspects of the movement and notices of the literature of the subject as well as descriptions of various archaeological discoveries.
INDEX
Aethelflæd of Mercia, [29], [32], [57]
Aethelstan, [35]-[6]
Alfred the Great, [25]-[8]
Altar-ring, [26], [89]
Althing, [116]
Anlaf Godfreyson, [35];
Sihtricsson (Cuaran), [34], [36], [56], [60]-[1], [90]
Arabic historians, references in, [20], [76], [109]
Auðr the deep-thoughted, [20], [66], [68], [85], [89]
bautasteinar, [110]
Björkö, [86], [96], [98]
Björn Ironside, [22], [44], [46]
Black Foreigners, [10]
Brian Borumha, [56], [62]-[4]
Brunanburh, [35], [61], [64]
Burial ceremonies, [99]-[100], [108]-[10]
carucates, [132]-[3]
Christianity, [16], [37], [41], [83], [86]-[93]
Clontarf, [63]-[4], [67], [98], [120]
Cnut, [41]-[2], [87], [101]
Daci, [10], [134]
Danegeld, [38]-[9], [48]
Danelagh boundaries, [27], [128]-[9];
reconquest, [29]-[32]
Danes, passim
Denmark, [5], [16], [22]-[3], [44], [86]-[7]
drengs, [135]-[6]
Dubh-gaill, [10]
Dublin, [15], [23], [33]-[4], [55], [59]-[60], [64], [89], [103], [120]-[2]
East Anglia, [11], [14], [27]-[8], [32], [134]-[5]
Eddaic poems, [2], [93]-[4]
Edmund Ironside, [40]-[1]
Edward the Elder, [29], [31]
England, invasion of, [12], [22]-[43];
influence in, [123]-[37]
Eric Blood-axe, [36]-[7]
Ethelred the Unready, [37]-[40]
Faroes, [6], [98]
Fin-gaill, [10]
Five Boroughs, [11], [30], [36], [134]-[6]
Frisia, [15]-[8], [49]
France, invasions of, [17]-[21], [43]-[53];
influence in, [138]-[42]
Frisians, [8]
Gaill-Gaedhil, [56], [65], [67]
Galloway, [65], [116]
Gokstad ship, [99]
Greenland, [99]
Guthrum of East Anglia, [26]-[7]
Hásteinn (Hastingus), [28], [44], [46], [50]
Hafrsfjord, [7], [56]
Hákon Aðalsteinsfóstri, [35]-[6], [88]
Halfdanr, [22], [25], [33], [58]
Harold Bluetooth, [37], [70]-[2], [87]
Harold Fairhair, [7], [35], [58], [67], [142]
Harold Hardrada, [42], [81], [99]
Harold of Mainz, [16], [18]-[9], [86]
Heathenism, [83], [86]-[93]
Hebrides, [5], [60], [65], [67]-[8], [114]
Hiruath, [11]
holds, [135]
Hörðaland, Hörðai, [5], [11]
hows, [108]
Iceland, [83], [85], [117], [142]-[4]
Ireland, attacks on, [12]-[13], [15], [54]-[64];
Danes and Norsemen in, [54]-[8];
influence in, [116]-[23]
Ívarr the boneless, [22], [24]-[5], [57]-[8]
jarls, [103], [134]
Jellinge stone, [111]
Jómsborg, Jómsvikings, [70]-[2], [98], [102]
jury, presentation by, [136]
Ketill Finn, [67]
Ketill Flatnose, [56], [67]
lawmen, [103], [116], [136]
Limerick, [59], [62], [98], [120]
Lochlann, [10]
Ludwigslied, [47]
Madjus, [20]
Maeshowe, [23], [113]
Maldon, battle of, [38]
Man, Isle of, [12], [39], [63], [65]-[8], [114]-[5]
nithing, [137]
Noirmoutier, [17], [19], [21]
Norsemen, Norwegians, passim
Northumbria, [11], [24]-[5], [28], [83]-[4], [37], [41], [60], [63], [126]-[8]
Normandy, [52]-[3], [138]-[42]
Norway, [7], [16];
Christianity in, [88]-[9]
Odin, [88], [95], [115]
Ohthere, Óttarr, [96], [99]
Olaf Tryggvason, [4], [38], [87], [89], [101]
Olaf the White, [20], [57]-[8], [66], [68]
ore, [133]
Orkneys, [23], [63], [65], [112]-[3], [117]
Ornamentation, style of, [79], [106]-[7]
Ornaments, [104]-[6]
Oseberg ship, [99]-[100]
Ostmen, [122]
Oðal, [67], [113]
Paris, [21], [49]-[50]
Place-names, influence on Scottish, [114];
Irish, [118]-[9];
English, [123]-[9]
prime-signing, [91]
Ragnarr Loðbrók, [21]-[4], [44], [57], [102]
Rhôs, [19], [47], [73]-[4]
ridings, [131]
Rollo, [9], [53], [103]
Runic inscriptions, [23], [81], [85]-[6], [110]-[1], [113]-[5]
Rus, [73]-[9]
Russia, founding of, [73]-[80]
St Anskar, [70], [86]
St Edmund, [25]
St Olaf, [41], [89]
Scaldingi, [11]
Scandinavian loan-words in English, [130]-[1]
Sculptured stones, [91], [111], [114]-[5]
Seven Boroughs, [40]
Shetlands, [5], [6], [65], [112]-[3], [117]
Ship-burials, [99]-[100]
Ships, [29], [98]-[100]
Shires, origin of, [31] n., [134]
Sigurd of the Orkneys, [63], [66]-[7]
Slesvík, [15], [87], [96]
Sodor and Man, [65]
Stamford Bridge, [42]
Suðreyjar, [65]
Svein Forkbeard, [37], [39], [40], [87]
Sweden, [7], [96]
Swedes, [9], [19], [72]-[9]
thing, [103], [115]-[6]
Thor, [89], [95], [115]
Trade, character of, [96]-[8];
Oriental, [71], [79]-[80];
Russian, [75]-[80];
Irish, [120]
Turf-Einar, [67]
Turges, [13], [20]
Tynwald Court, [115]
udal and udaller, [113]
Varangians, Variags, [73], [77]-[9]
Vestfold, [11], [16]
Viking, the term, [1]
Viking movement, causes of, [4]-[11]
Vinland, [99]
Wapentake, [132]
Weapons, [101]-[2]
Wedmore, peace of, [27]
Westfaldingi, [11]
White Foreigners, [10]
Women, position of, [54]-[6], [94]
York, [24], [31], [33]
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