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picture, Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton, painter, artist, illustrator, minstrel Celtic Myth, Roi Arthur, Celtic Warriors, Ancient Celts, Celtic Culture, Celtic Mythology, Norse Vikings, Anglo Saxon, Ancient Aliens

Born Joseph Skelton in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, in 1865, the son of Thomas Simpson Skelton (c.1837-1911) and his wife Sarah Knott (c.1833- ). Thomas Skelton was originally a bookbinder and later worked as a photographer and in the photographic printing trade. A minstrel sings of famous deeds in this illustration by Joseph Ratcliffe Skelton […]

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Viking War Tactics: Svinfylking The Boar Formation  To survive many battles, the great skill of a single warrior only was not enough. It required luck, attitude, and most importantly, the unity of the whole army. Without the harmonious collaboration of all warriors, the Vikings wouldn't have earned so much fortune and reputation. Of all the Viking war tactics that worked harmoniously, the Svinfylking was among the coolest. It was also known as the Boar Formation.  #viking #warrior #bavipower #no Arte Viking, Art Viking, Historical Warriors, Celtic Warriors, Ancient Celts, Ancient Warfare, Viking Art, Norse Vikings, Viking Warrior

Viking War Tactics: Svinfylking The Boar Formation To survive many battles, the great skill of a single warrior only was not enough. It required luck, attitude, and most importantly, the unity of the whole army. Without the harmonious collaboration of all warriors, the Vikings wouldn't have earned so much fortune and reputation. Of all the Viking war tactics that worked harmoniously, the Svinfylking was among the coolest. It was also known as the Boar Formation. #viking #warrior #bavipower…

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Museum Asks for your help reassembling Medieval Cross

The National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh is asking for your help in reassembling an early medieval carved stone. The Hilton of Cadboll Stone was carved in Scotland around 800 AD by the Picts, a mysterious people who have left little in the way of a written record but created some incredible art. The stone was carved shortly after the Picts converted to Christianity and includes one of Scotland’s earliest representations of Jesus. This particular stone has had a rough time in the past…

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