Ivory Vikings

the mystery of the most famous chessmen in the world and the woman who made them

280 pages

English language

Published Oct. 8, 2015

ISBN:
978-1-137-27937-8
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OCLC Number:
898418974

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In the early 1800's, on a Hebridean beach in Scotland, the sea exposed an ancient treasure cache: 93 chessmen carved from walrus ivory. The Lewis Chessmen are probably the most famous chess pieces in the world. Harry played Wizard's Chess with them in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Housed at the British Museum, they are among its most visited and beloved objects.

Questions abounded: Who carved them? Where? Nancy Marie Brown's Ivory Vikings explores these mysteries by connecting medieval Icelandic sagas with modern archaeology, art history, forensics, and the history of board games. In the process, Ivory Vikings presents a vivid history of the 400 years when the Vikings ruled the North Atlantic, and the sea-road connected countries and islands we think of as far apart and culturally distinct: Norway and Scotland, Ireland and Iceland, and Greenland and North America. The story of the Lewis chessmen brings from the …

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Subjects

  • Lewis chessmen
  • Antiquities
  • Sagas
  • Romanesque Ivories
  • Icelandic literature
  • Viking antiquities

Places

  • Lewis with Harris Island
  • Scotland
  • Lewis with Harris Island (Scotland)