Surf these sites: A bit of Swedish (and scandinavian) history -- These documents are presented with the intention of giving short and (hopefully) correct bits of Swedish history. Chinese Porcelain and East India Trade Collectors Page -- Chinese Pottery & porcelain, Rare Books, Maps and Manuscripts related to the Swedish East India Company Trading to China (1731-1813). Fotevikens Museum -- Concentrated on research and inventory of shipping, ships and maritime relics (it also runs Foteviken Viking Reservation). H-Net Network for Scandinavian history -- H-SKAND is a new daily Internet discussion forum focused on scholarly topics in the common Scandinavian history as well as the national histories of the Scandinavian countries. H-SKAND is designed primarily for spreading information of value to professional historians; subscriptions are invited from professors, lecturers, librarians, archivists, graduate students, and other professionals, world-wide. Martin''s Magazine -- Norwegian genealogy. Includes a dictionary with Norwegian words related to genealogy. Norwegian history. Midi files with old Norwegian music Medieval Scandinavia -- Scandinavian history, Norwegian genealogy, local archaeology and Norse mythology. The Content of Medieval Scandinavia -- This website is primarily about the Scandinavian past history and our own family genealogy, but a lot of the information provided would certainly benefit a much greater audience than just the family. The Guild of the Hjortspring Boat -- We are making a full size replica of the Hjortspring Boat, dated 350 BC. The Nordic-American Ring -- This is a place where people who are interested in Nordic heritage can get connected with one another. It is a place to learn more about the languages, traditions, geography and history of Scandinavia. It is a place where North Americans of Nordic extraction can get reconnected with their roots -- learn more about where they came from and how they got here. It is also a place where Scandinavians can get connected with their cousins dispersed through North America, and see how we''re doing here. There are currently more than 100 sites in the Nordic-American Web Ring. The Origin of Svear -- Reasons and prelude to the Viking age.
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