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The Viking Great Army that swept through England between AD 865 and 878 altered
the course of British history. Since the late 8th century, Viking raids on the
British Isles had been a regular feature of life, but the winter of 865 saw a
fundamental shift that would change the political, economic and social landscape
forever. Instead of making quick smash-and-grab summer raids for silver and
slaves, Vikings now remained in England for the winter and became immersed in
its communities. Some settled permanently, acquiring land and forming a new
hybrid Anglo-Scandinavian culture. The Viking army was here to stay. Its
presence was a catalyst for new towns and new industries, while transformations
in power politics would ultimately see the rise of King Alfred the Great and
make Wessex the pre-eminent kingdom of Anglo-Saxon England. Drawing on the most up-to-date discoveries and the latest scientific techniques,
the authors’ recent research at the Viking Great Army’s winter camp at Torksey
in Lincolnshire has revolutionized what we know about its size, activities and
social makeup, as has the wealth of newly recovered evidence from
metal-detectorists. Unfolding like a great detective story, this account traces
the movements of the Great Army across the country, piecing together a new
picture of Viking Age England in unprecedented detail, from swords, coins,
jewelry and the burials of great warriors to the everyday objects that ordinary
farmers and craftsmen discarded. It is the definitive story of a vital period in
British history. > 'A detailed yet enjoyable read, and a timely stock-take of this pivotal point
> in the history of England. It is a story that could never before have been
> told as fully as it can now' - Cat Jarman, Current Archaeology > 'A superbly well-written synthesis, combining historical overview,
> archaeological analysis, and insightful interpretation' - Neil Faulkner, The
> Past