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RadioWest

The Viking Age and Hidden Histories

RadioWest

KUER

Society & Culture

4.7772 Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2025

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

If the word “Viking” conjures for you a braided warrior raiding a village in the north of Europe, you’re not exactly wrong. But there’s a lot more to the story.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Support for the Radio West podcast comes from Harmon's Grocery, focused on making holiday hosting effortless with party trays, cookies, and holiday favorites.

0:09.9

Harman's for the holidays.

0:15.0

Eleanor Baraklough is an historian and writer who explores the cultures of the medieval north.

0:24.7

That is to say, the people who are part of the Viking age.

0:28.8

Now, surely something comes to mind for you when you hear Viking, as she says in her book,

0:34.5

there's a lot of heavy lifting for the word.

0:37.4

Maybe you're thinking about big

0:38.6

hairy invaders in long ships with battle axes and adorned helmets. But Barcliffe's latest book

0:45.1

is about the everyday people of this world, not that raiders as much as the farmers and the kids.

0:52.3

She sees history as fluid, like a river that flows and shifts with each turn.

0:57.9

And these streams don't always have a clear beginning.

1:01.1

In one chapter of the book, she offers three beginnings, including this one.

1:07.6

We're going to start with the beginning that actually takes us back several decades before what we think of as traditionally the start of the Viking Age.

1:16.8

And it's an Agatha Christie-style murder mystery that involves a gaming piece that's been placed into the mouth of a dead man.

1:27.3

And it's just the mouth of a dead man.

1:29.9

And it's just the size of an apricot.

1:32.1

It's made from animal bone.

1:36.5

And there's a nail made of iron running through the top.

1:49.7

This is a king piece from a board game that was popular in the Viking Age called Nefertafl, which means fist table.

1:58.6

And it was placed in the mouth of this young man, maybe somewhere between 25 or 35 years old.

2:01.9

He died brutally.

2:08.5

On his skeleton, there are blade wounds on his bones of his arm and his hip.

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