Viking Expansion Northwards:Mediaeval Sources

Evidence for Scandinavian activities in the northwestern part of the Barents Sea is scanty; according to the Annals, Svalbaro(i) was discovered in 1194, but the entry refers to Jan Mayen rather than present-day Svalbard/Spitsbergen. By contrast, the southern fringe of the Barents Sea was more than o...

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Main Authors: Hofstra, Tette, Samplonius, Kees
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1995
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/4c61d3ea-766c-4165-bbb9-94323f5a47e0 2024-06-02T07:59:38+00:00 Viking Expansion Northwards:Mediaeval Sources Hofstra, Tette Samplonius, Kees 1995-09 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/4c61d3ea-766c-4165-bbb9-94323f5a47e0 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/4c61d3ea-766c-4165-bbb9-94323f5a47e0 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/66571879/40511658.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/4c61d3ea-766c-4165-bbb9-94323f5a47e0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Hofstra , T & Samplonius , K 1995 , ' Viking Expansion Northwards : Mediaeval Sources ' , Arctic , vol. 48 , no. 3 , pp. 235-247 . MIDDLE AGES WHITE SEA BJARMALAND RUSSIA VIKINGS NORSE SAMI TRADE SUPERSTITION article 1995 ftunigroningenpu 2024-05-07T19:12:54Z Evidence for Scandinavian activities in the northwestern part of the Barents Sea is scanty; according to the Annals, Svalbaro(i) was discovered in 1194, but the entry refers to Jan Mayen rather than present-day Svalbard/Spitsbergen. By contrast, the southern fringe of the Barents Sea was more than once crossed by Vikings on their way to Bjarmaland (Russia) in the White Sea area. As early as the end of the ninth century, an Old English source tells of a Norse expedition to that area and Old Norse sources indicate the existence of trade links back to the tenth century, possibly even earlier. The commodities traded and levied were tusks, precious furs and skins. The trade, also with the nearby Sami, was controlled by Norse chieftains living on the coast south of Tromso, who competed for power with the kings of Norway. Both kings and chieftains were involved in the Bjarmaland expeditions, as can be seen from historical sources and from fiction. A final expedition took place in 1222. The trips to Bjarmaland did not lead to correct ideas about the geography of the Barents Sea area as a whole. Firm knowledge was limited, leaving room for superstition and learned speculations, such as a land-bridge to Greenland and a race of arctic giants, thought to live somewhere north of Bjarmaland. As to the Barents Sea proper, the sources reflect problems with sailing. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Barents Sea Greenland Jan Mayen sami Svalbard Tromso Tromso White Sea Spitsbergen University of Groningen research database Arctic Barents Sea Greenland Jan Mayen Norway Svalbard Svalbard ENVELOPE(20.000,20.000,78.000,78.000) Tromso ENVELOPE(16.546,16.546,68.801,68.801) White Sea
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topic MIDDLE AGES
WHITE SEA
BJARMALAND
RUSSIA
VIKINGS
NORSE
SAMI
TRADE
SUPERSTITION
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WHITE SEA
BJARMALAND
RUSSIA
VIKINGS
NORSE
SAMI
TRADE
SUPERSTITION
Hofstra, Tette
Samplonius, Kees
Viking Expansion Northwards:Mediaeval Sources
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WHITE SEA
BJARMALAND
RUSSIA
VIKINGS
NORSE
SAMI
TRADE
SUPERSTITION
description Evidence for Scandinavian activities in the northwestern part of the Barents Sea is scanty; according to the Annals, Svalbaro(i) was discovered in 1194, but the entry refers to Jan Mayen rather than present-day Svalbard/Spitsbergen. By contrast, the southern fringe of the Barents Sea was more than once crossed by Vikings on their way to Bjarmaland (Russia) in the White Sea area. As early as the end of the ninth century, an Old English source tells of a Norse expedition to that area and Old Norse sources indicate the existence of trade links back to the tenth century, possibly even earlier. The commodities traded and levied were tusks, precious furs and skins. The trade, also with the nearby Sami, was controlled by Norse chieftains living on the coast south of Tromso, who competed for power with the kings of Norway. Both kings and chieftains were involved in the Bjarmaland expeditions, as can be seen from historical sources and from fiction. A final expedition took place in 1222. The trips to Bjarmaland did not lead to correct ideas about the geography of the Barents Sea area as a whole. Firm knowledge was limited, leaving room for superstition and learned speculations, such as a land-bridge to Greenland and a race of arctic giants, thought to live somewhere north of Bjarmaland. As to the Barents Sea proper, the sources reflect problems with sailing.
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title Viking Expansion Northwards:Mediaeval Sources
title_short Viking Expansion Northwards:Mediaeval Sources
title_full Viking Expansion Northwards:Mediaeval Sources
title_fullStr Viking Expansion Northwards:Mediaeval Sources
title_full_unstemmed Viking Expansion Northwards:Mediaeval Sources
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publishDate 1995
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