Dark Company Blog

DARC is composed of people interested in using experimental archaeology and living history to research aspects of life in Northern Europe during the Viking Age. The company further strives to provide a resource of skilled and experienced historic interpreters and physical demonstrators to museums, schools, and educational programs.

Saturday, August 19, 2017

the Galloway Hord...

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At the National Museum of Scotland - Edenburgh : Lower groupping of arm 'rings' Upper grouping of ingots and work...
Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Adventures of 'Snorrette'

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Well, here I am at the Crannog. Sorry that I'm such a mess - I still can't seem to find all my clothes! The iron smelt here wa...
Saturday, July 29, 2017

Iron Smelt at L'Anse aux Meadows NHSC

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This is a fast report on the bloomery iron smelt undertaken by a Parks Canada team, with some assistance from DARC, on Sunday July 16, 201...
Saturday, July 1, 2017

DARC to Vinland - 2010 view

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DARC will be returning to Vinland! Ragnarr Ragnarson will once again be gathering his band of friends and heading of into the West. (You ...
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Monday, May 22, 2017

Let's Talk About ICMS, baby!

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OK we admit it isn't as fun as the actual song but ICMS is always a fun time. For those who don't know ICMS is the International C...
Tuesday, March 7, 2017

The Lady in Blue

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The Lady in Blue-Bláklædda Konan: the textiles. National Museum of Iceland. contributions from Michele Hayeur Smith (textile analysis), Gre...
Sunday, February 26, 2017

Glassworking at Åhus (Callmer & Henderson)

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Glassworking at Åhus, S.Sweden (eighth century AD) Johan Callmer and Julian Henderson This article poses some very interesting questions a...
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