1. Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
A history of England begun in the 800s.
2. Archaeologist
A person who finds out about the past by looking at old objects or buildings that are buried under the ground.
3. Danelaw
The area of England ruled by the Vikings.
4. Longship
A Viking ship with a sail and oars. Sometimes called dragon-ship.
5. Monastery
The building where monks live.
6. Norse Myths
Stories told by the Vikings about gods and goddesses, giants and strange creatures.
7. Pagan
A person who believed in many gods.
8. Runes
The name given to the Viking alphabet.
All terms Sourced from (BBC, 2013a)
A history of England begun in the 800s.
2. Archaeologist
A person who finds out about the past by looking at old objects or buildings that are buried under the ground.
3. Danelaw
The area of England ruled by the Vikings.
4. Longship
A Viking ship with a sail and oars. Sometimes called dragon-ship.
5. Monastery
The building where monks live.
6. Norse Myths
Stories told by the Vikings about gods and goddesses, giants and strange creatures.
7. Pagan
A person who believed in many gods.
8. Runes
The name given to the Viking alphabet.
All terms Sourced from (BBC, 2013a)