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All this suggests that the large-scale, mobile Viking conglomerates of the ninth century were neither ‘armies’ nor ‘warbands’, but continuously evolving migratory communities. They were not on their way to anywhere, but were an end in themselves, justified through action. In essence, these forces were polities in their own right.
The Children of Ash and Elm: A History of the Vikings
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