December 9th – Anna pissihose and brewing jól ale

Today is December 9th and, according to the primstav, today is Anna matris Mariae, or Anna 'pissihose', as it was called in the vernacular.A primstav is an old type of calendar used in Norway and Denmark during the Medieval period and until the 19th century. These calendars were usually made of wood and had a …

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December 8th – Seam smoothers and linen smoothers

Christmas is getting closer by the minute it feels like, and it is time to tidy, clean, change the bed linens, polish silver and brass and iron all the table cloths. I remember when I was a child, my mother would hurry around, making everything perfect for Christmas. As she would iron the table cloths …

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December 7th – Gullgubber

Sometimes we find objects which are beautiful, but we just don't know what they were used for. Gullgubber is something that has been making the experts scratch their heads in wonder for years. What is the meaning behind these small, flat pieces of gold? Why were they put in the grown? Were they put there …

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December 6th: “Ormr á sekk” – name tags from the Medieval period

If you have kids, you probably know the importance of putting tag marks with the name of your kid onto their clothes, on their toys, food boxes, backpacks and basically everything they own. You probably have tag marks on some of your stuff too. Perhaps you have written your name and phone number in your …

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December 5th – The metal detector and the gold ring from Rimol

Earlier, when I heard the word 'metal detector' in connection with historical finds, I always got a chill down my back. Why? Well, I don't really know, but maybe because of all the plundering of graves that has been going on in general. Grave looting and grave robbing has been a huge problem and it …

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December 4th – Barbromesse and spinning yarn before Christmas

Today is 4th of December and according to the Norwegian primstav that means Barbromesse. A primstav is an old type of calendar used in Norway and Denmark during the Medieval period and until the 19th century. These calendars were usually made of wood and had a flat, rectangular shape – like a plank or a …

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December 3rd – The birch bark box from Austrått

During extraction of peat close to the farm Austrått at Ørland, Norway in 1927, they came upon a round box or container made of birch bark. The birch bark box was found at the bottom of a peat bog, where it was placed upside down with a heavy stone on top of it. The stone …

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December 2nd – Runic inscription N10607 from Trondheim

A large number of runic inscriptions from the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries has been discovered in Bergen, Oslo and Trondheim. These are referred to as the 'city runes'. These inscriptions were not made by professional writers, but rather by ordinary people who had learned the art of writing and reading. During the beginning of …

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December 1st – The Digre name and farm

For those of you who know me by now, you probably know that my last name is Digre, after my mother. When I was little, I didn't really care for this name a lot as it means huge in Norwegian. As I grew older and got interested in history, I started wondering where the name …

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The ruins of Sunne church and defense tower, Orreviken, Sweden

As we drove home from the mid winter blot and the viking winter games this year, we drove past a ruin that I have been wanting to stop by and have a closer look at for many years. This time we were finally able to. I always believed that this ruin used to be a …

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Midvintersblot at Österhus, 2020

Every year around mid winter, Trondheim vikinglag travels to Norderön to compete against our friends Österhus vänner in the annual Viking Winter games. We have the competition with lots of games and fun, followed by a very powerful and beautiful blot and then a feast and a party of course. Österhus vänner have built a …

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Vendeltidsdagarna at Uppåkra, 2019

Last summer me and Christofer traveled back to Lund and Uppåkra to revisit the amazing event called Vendeltidsdagarna at Uppåkra Arkeologiska Center outside Lund in Sweden. Uppåkra was a very important place during the Vendel period and a lot of archaeological artifacts have been found at the site.I hope these series of post from previous …

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Vendeltidsdagarna at Uppåkra, 2018

So, this is a bit of a throwback, but as I am going through a lot of my pictures these days, I realized I never posted pictures from Vendeltidsdagarna at Uppåkra, not from either of the years I've been there.I hope my series of post from previous markets and events can help you find some …

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Trondheim viking market, 2019

Trondheim viking market is and will always be very special to me. I was involved in the creation of Trondheim vikinglag and with it the festival as well. I have been active in arrange the festival every single year since we started (except this year).As I wrote yesterday in the post about Leikvin viking market, …

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Where do I buy my beautiful textiles?

I get a lot of questions all the time on where to buy good quality fabrics for historical garments. I really appreciate you asking me this because that means you like my fabrics and you see me as an experienced textile shopper! Because I like answering your questions, I decided to make a list for …

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Preparations before making your garments

This is a general introduction on how to make your historical garments. I decided to make this post instead of writing the same thing in each "how to" post, making it easier for you to get to the information you want.So, before you start cutting away into your fabric, I recommend that you have a …

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What to think about when making historical clothing

Lately I have received a lot of questions regarding how to make different historical clothes, if I can make viking clothes for people and if I can show people how to make clothes. Earlier I actually made clothes for people, but as it is a lot of work, I stopped doing this last year. Instead …

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