Vikingatida verktyg

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Jewellery Artisan, at the Lofotr Viking Museum. http://paganroots.tumblr.com/post/125892146592/at-the-lofotr-viking-museum
Explore the different types of axes discovered in the ancient Viking settlement of Haithabu. Learn about the rich history and significance of this Danish Viking stronghold in Schleswig-Holstein.
Discover this authentic Adze Head from the Viking Age in Sweden. Used as a woodworking tool to carve or rip the bark off trees. A unique piece of history.
Object from the exhibition We call them Vikings produced by The Swedish History Museum
Adze head from Gotland, Viking Age, Sweden. This is a woodworking tool, used to carve or rip the bark off the trees.
The "H" shaped tool is a yarn/thread winder, commonly referred to as a "niddy-noddy".
Lodin's Textile Tools
The "H" shaped tool is a yarn/thread winder, commonly referred to as a "niddy-noddy".
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Explore the traditional woodworking techniques used by Vikings in ancient times. Learn about the tools and methods employed by Viking craftsmen for creating intricate woodwork.
Woodworking in the Viking Age
Augers (Auger bits range from 44.2 cm to 16.6 cm in length and would drill holes between 3 to 5 cm in diameter)