Not outdoors at all but this Easter I shall be in the Falmouth Maritime Museum supporting their long running Viking Voyagers exhibition. Being Easter it involves chocolate where greedy little pagans cast their own chocolate Thor's hammers. I will be starting each session telling the children and parents about how real metal was got from the ore and cast into metal objects using flint and steel for the fire and what natural products were used for this and daily life.
Of course I will not present myself as a Viking but as an English or Anglo-Saxon who traded with them and something of the outdoor and sailing life. Nice little things bring the past into the present, for example, Old English for ship was scip that might have been pronounced "ship" or "skip" (see "skipper"). Or that the Anglo-Saxon for book was bóc.
Of course I will not present myself as a Viking but as an English or Anglo-Saxon who traded with them and something of the outdoor and sailing life. Nice little things bring the past into the present, for example, Old English for ship was scip that might have been pronounced "ship" or "skip" (see "skipper"). Or that the Anglo-Saxon for book was bóc.