|  A display of life a thousand years ago.
 |  Kay and Tory's tablet weaving, lock, axe, sling,
        flint, steel and tinder.
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        | Our reproduction of a Viking treasure hoard. The pieces
        are created by lost wax casting, recreating the original
        as closely as possible. | Another view of the treasure. Many pieces (including
        clipped coins and "scrap" pieces) are
        reproduced from the Cuerdale Hoard, buried between 905
        and 910 AD and unearthed in England in 1840. Photo by Eden
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        |  Jack's backpack.
 |  Leatherwork on the backpack.
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        |  The cover to our illustrated manuscript.
 |  Our copy of the 10th century Cottoniana Map of the world
        - on goatskin.
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    |  Kay's carved box.
 |  The top of the box
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        |  Henrik's reproduction of a Viking comb and case.
 |  The comb and case - open. Vikings were known for their
        concern for their appearance.
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        |  Axes and arrowheads
 |  An arrowpoint for every purpose
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        |  Dan's reproduction of a Viking age lock and key.
 |  Dan's set 
		of Viking lock reproductions
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        |  Colin's water bottle, hats, brooches, rings and necklaces
 |  Henrik's and Rick's brooches, amulets, necklaces - and Rick's arrowhead
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        |  Jack's reproduction of a crystal and red carnelian
        necklace found in a late ninth century Swedish site.
        Among the "charms" are a Khazar ornament and an
        English book mount. The original is inset at upper left.
 |  A case for carrying swords and axes.
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        |  Jack's Viking tent, our shade pavilion and Douglas's
        Anglo-Saxon geteld.
 |  Jack's Viking pennant.
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        |  The Bjornstad Runestone.  It's our reproduction of the Stora Hammars I picture stone.  There's more information 
		here.
 |  Even a shade canvas deserves a dragon prow.
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        |  Brian Agron's seax, made the way the Vikings did.  See 
		the whole story  
		here.
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