Scotland's Vikings
Discover the captivating history of Scotland's Vikings in this engaging book by Frances Jarvie. Published in 2008, "Scotland's Vikings" takes readers on a journey through the turbulent era of Norse exploration and settlement, spanning from their violent beginnings to the decline of Norse influence in 1469. With 48 pages filled with intriguing insights, this juvenile literature piece explores essential questions: Why did the Vikings venture westward to Scotland? When and where did they establish their settlements? What significance did their burial practices, such as interring chiefs in longships, hold? Additionally, the book delves into how the indigenous Picts and Scots navigated the challenges posed by these formidable invaders and examines the lasting legacy the Vikings left on Scottish culture. Perfect for young history enthusiasts, this title is an essential addition to any educational collection.