Scandinavian/Rus’ Captives and Slave Soldiers: an Eastern Perspective
During the Viking Age (c. AD 750–1050), the Rus’, an inclusive group of warrior-merchants of mainly Scandinavian origin – owning and trading slaves – were active in the East (in this case the eastern Baltic region, European Russia, Belarus, the Ukraine, the Black Sea region, Byzantium, the Caucasus...
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Autor principal: | Csete Katona |
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Lenguaje: | NB SV |
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Norsk arkeologisk selskap
2021
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