Viking Burial Mounds, Repton - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters
The Sky over Viking Burial Mounds, Repton - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters
Crypt, Repton - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters
The carnelian bead found in the Great Army mass burial underneath the mound in the Vicarage Garden in Repton in 1982. The bead likely originated in Gujarat in India and is central to the book River Kings. - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters
Skulls from individuals buried in the mass grave underneath the mound in the Vicarage Garden. These individuals were radiocarbon dated to the late 9th century and were likely associated with the Viking Great Army. - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters
Church, Repton - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters
Lead Gaming Pieces - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters
River Trent, Repton - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters
Towards the River Trent - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters
Skulls from individuals buried in the mass grave underneath the mound in the Vicarage Garden. These individuals were radiocarbon dated to the late 9th century and were likely associated with the Viking Great Army. - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters
Dr Cat Jarman - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters
A spindle whorl for spinning thread found in association with the mass burial underneath the mound in the Vicarage Garden in 1982. - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters
River Trent, a Viking route through Repton - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters
Viking Burial Mounds, Repton - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters

Viking Burial Mounds, Repton

The Sky over Viking Burial Mounds, Repton - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters

The Sky over Viking Burial Mounds, Repton

Crypt, Repton - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters

Crypt, Repton

The carnelian bead found in the Great Army mass burial underneath the mound in the Vicarage Garden in Repton in 1982. The bead likely originated in Gujarat in India and is central to the book River Kings. - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters

The carnelian bead found in the Great Army mass burial underneath the mound in the Vicarage Garden in Repton in 1982. The bead likely originated in Gujarat in India and is central to the book River Kings.

Skulls from individuals buried in the mass grave underneath the mound in the Vicarage Garden. These individuals were radiocarbon dated to the late 9th century and were likely associated with the Viking Great Army. - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters

Skulls from individuals buried in the mass grave underneath the mound in the Vicarage Garden. These individuals were radiocarbon dated to the late 9th century and were likely associated with the Viking Great Army.

Church, Repton - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters

Church, Repton

Lead Gaming Pieces - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters

Lead Gaming Pieces

River Trent, Repton - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters

River Trent, Repton

Towards the River Trent - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters

Towards the River Trent

Skulls from individuals buried in the mass grave underneath the mound in the Vicarage Garden. These individuals were radiocarbon dated to the late 9th century and were likely associated with the Viking Great Army. - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters

Skulls from individuals buried in the mass grave underneath the mound in the Vicarage Garden. These individuals were radiocarbon dated to the late 9th century and were likely associated with the Viking Great Army.

Dr Cat Jarman - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters

Dr Cat Jarman

A spindle whorl for spinning thread found in association with the mass burial underneath the mound in the Vicarage Garden in 1982. - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters

A spindle whorl for spinning thread found in association with the mass burial underneath the mound in the Vicarage Garden in 1982.

River Trent, a Viking route through Repton - Repton Vikings x Smithsonian - Kate Peters

River Trent, a Viking route through Repton