Jiang treats Viking culture as practical, utilitarian, poor, and egalitarian; high-status warriors were not sharply separated from independent farmers.
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Independent Farmers
Jiang treats Viking culture as practical, utilitarian, poor, and egalitarian; high-status warriors were not sharply separated from independent farmers.
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"Okay? And they would do this multiple times during the Viking Age. So what's important for us to understand is that these Viking raids..."
"...they're not that different from the majority of Vikings who are independent farmers, basically."
"...you learned? What have you mastered? Well, your family are basically independent farmers who will engage in trade in order to supplement their income...."
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