An Account of the Danes and Norwegians in England, Scotland, and Ireland
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The text surveys archaeological, linguistic, and documentary evidence for Danish and Norwegian presence across England, Scotland, and Ireland, comparing Scandinavian memorials at home with remains found in the British Isles. It traces Viking expeditions and settlement patterns, examines coastal and urban centers, place-names, coins, runic inscriptions, and burial sites, and assesses effects on language, law, social institutions (including dueling, juries, and local assemblies), commerce, and material culture. Regional chapters consider specific landscapes, strongholds, and maritime routes, while concluding reflections weigh cultural assimilation and enduring legal and linguistic influences attributed to Scandinavian settlers.
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