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The Shetland Viking Economy: Sheep, Butter and the Northern Isles

8 min · 29 jun 2026
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While Viking raids and conquests often steal the spotlight, the everyday economy that sustained Norse life in the North Atlantic was built on something far more mundane: sheep, butter, and dried fish. This episode zooms in on the Northern Isles of Shetland and Orkney, where archaeologists have uncovered a remarkable picture of Viking-age pastoralism. We explore how Norse settlers transformed the landscape, the role of the humble sheep in producing wool for export, the preservation techniques that allowed butter to be stored for years, and the trade networks that connected these remote islands to larger markets. The conversation touches on the Udal law system, the Norse diet, and the environmental impact of Viking farming. Listeners will gain a concrete understanding of how the Viking economy actually worked at the ground level, far from the glamour of the longship. #Shetland #Orkney #VikingEconomy #NorseFarming #SheepWool #Butter #Stockfish #UdalLaw #NorthAtlantic #VikingAge #Pastoralism #Archaeology #TradeNetworks #Fishing #NorseDiet #LandscapeChange #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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