👉 The Viking Project is an interdisciplinary initiative that aims to advance our understanding of the Viking Age, a period roughly spanning from the late 8th to the early 11th century, through comprehensive research and collaboration. It brings together archaeologists, historians, geneticists, linguists, and digital humanists to explore the complexities of Viking society, culture, and expansion. By integrating diverse methodologies—from advanced archaeological techniques to genetic analysis and digital modeling—the project seeks to reconstruct the daily lives, migrations, and interactions of Vikings with greater precision. It also focuses on the broader historical context, including their impact on European and North Atlantic societies, and the legacy they left behind. Through publications, conferences, and digital resources, the Viking Project aims to make this rich historical period more accessible and engaging to both scholars and the general public.