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Norse code : There was more to the Vikings than pillaging, as a National Museum of Scotland exhibition proves.




Horrible Histories is a viewing staple in our house, with the girls' absolute favourite being the "Literally" Viking song celebrating the wild exploits of Norsemen.

"We're gonna paint the whole town red. Literally! With the blood of the dead. Literally! We'll take everything that you own, and get back on our ship, and go back home. Woah, oh oh (play that axe, Ragnor)."

In the interests of historical balance, we recently adventured en famille to the National Museum of Scotland Vikings! exhibition.

It's a fantastically well-curated selection of more than 500 objects, brought from the collections at the Swedish History Museum in Stockholm to Edinburgh.

And its key message is that there is much more to Vikings than the stereotypical image.

I confess, my parental alarm bells were sounding when we first entered a moodily lit room, complete with silent people gazing at cases.

I needn't have worried. As it turned out, when there is golden treasure to peer at, it seems my two can't get enough.

We learned all about the Vikings' farming lifestyle, what they would have worn, the death rituals, the mythology and other beliefs.

We found out about the gods and how 
they lent their names to some of the days of the week, which resonates in our English words today – Tyr (Tuesday), Odin (Wednesday), Freya (Friday).

The girls took great delight at spelling their own names with runes, before completing an interactive archaeological dig.

The significant role of women as the heads of the household interested me. Tiny statues depicting women symbolically holding keys to the home prompted me to check my pocket for mine, which I misplace with alarming regularity.

Then we took time out to listen to 
some recorded Viking myths before the girls competed against each other at a computerised Viking board game.

There's such a range of objects on display that you will find something to intrigue you, from the assorted jewellery and metalwork to textiles, glass, bone, amber and religious artefacts.

Our clear family favourite item was the display of metal rivets that once held together a Viking boat, shown floating in mid-air.


Vikings! was at the National Museum of Scotland until 12 May 2013, see www.nms.ac.uk for further information 


This article first appeared in Scotsman Magazine 09/02/2013

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