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Greer Jarrett has identified four possible small ports, or “havens,” used by Vikings along the Norwegian coast.
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The find may be traceable to an employee of the Hudson’s Bay Company.
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He was referring to an example of ancient Viking runes carved into the Hagia Sophia when it was still a church. The National Museum of Denmark says the visiting Vikings were named Halvdan and Are.
Referring to the ancient Viking runes carved into the Hagia Sophia during its era as a church, he noted the National Museum of Denmark has recognised the carvings were made by Vikings named ...