Not every Viking was a raider. Some were mothers. Some were healers. Many were simply trying to survive another winter.
Daily Life in the Viking Age takes you beyond the myths of horns and battle axes to show what it was truly like to live in a Norse village. From longhouse hearths and fjord-side farms to law gatherings and healing rituals, this immersive nonfiction book reveals the rhythms of everyday Viking life.
Inside You’ll Discover:
– How Viking children learned, played, and feared
– The daily work of women in law, legend, and survival
– What people ate — and how they stored food for winter
– Justice without kings: how the Thing kept order
– The role of belief, magic, and memory in Viking homes
– How the seasons shaped birth, life, and death
Why Read This Book?
This isn’t a book about war. It’s about the people who made the Viking Age human. Perfect for curious readers, history lovers, and fans of Norse mythology or Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla.