. Social Scandinavia in the Viking age. ^ varied with Scandinavian .. i j •. Work Day ^^® SCaSOns, but it was generally long— especially in the summer, when the daylight was almost continu-ous, and there was much out-door labor to be done before the winter set in. During this season, the household was perhaps well astir by six meals were eaten during the day, but only twoof these were hearty. Promptly upon risingthere were light refreshments; then, after two or three hours of work the household gathered for. Fig. 13. Bronze Key Or-namented with Animal De-sign. (From Miillers VorOld
. Social Scandinavia in the Viking age. ^ varied with Scandinavian .. i j •. Work Day ^^® SCaSOns, but it was generally long— especially in the summer, when the daylight was almost continu-ous, and there was much out-door labor to be done before the winter set in. During this season, the household was perhaps well astir by six meals were eaten during the day, but only twoof these were hearty. Promptly upon risingthere were light refreshments; then, after two or three hours of work the household gathered for. Fig. 13. Bronze Key Or-namented with Animal De-sign. (From Miillers VorOldtid.) Meal-Time
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