THE ANSWERS WILL BE SHOWN HERE










Havamal is WRONG












Futhark is RIGHT
Picture of a bone with runic inscriptions. The runes are of the older runic alphabet, futharken.









Heimskringla is WRONG









Sigtuna is WRONG










Old Uppsala is RIGHT
Painting of Gamla Uppsala (Old Uppsala) in the 1900's centary. By C.J Billmark, 1858. (Source: "Menneske og makter i Vikingenes verden". Steinsland & Sørensen. ISBN 82-00 21316-1)









Birka is WRONG









An Icelandicpoet who wrote sagas is RIGHT
Snorre Sturlassons "swimmingpool" at his farm Reykholt on Iceland where he was killed in 1241. (Source: "Menneske og makter i Vikingenes verden". Steinsland & Sørensen. ISBN 82-00 21316-1)









The Norwegian king who conquered Iceland is WRONG









A Viking king in Dublin is WRONG









Norna is WRONG









Druid is WRONG









Godi is RIGHT
Picture of clay animal's paws that often occur in graves on Åland; their function is uncertain but most likely magical.









Rurik is RIGHT
Model of ancient Kiev.









Harald is WRONG









Loki is WRONG









The Vistula and Volga rivers is WRONG









The Dnieper and Volga rivers is RIGHT
Map over the Eastern trading area. (source:"The vikings" Graham-Cambell, James. British Museum 1980 ISBN 0 71 41 1352 2)








The Oder and Rhine rivers is WRONG










Holstein wall is WRONG









Danavirke is RIGHT
Picture of how Danavirke looks today.









Trelleborg is WRONG









Hof is WRONG









Thing is RIGHT
Picture of Thingvellir on Iceland where the Things where held.








Codees is WRONG










Flottkallet is WRONG










Nibelungen is WRONG









Ledungen is RIGHT
Maybe this is how it looked when a Viking fleet sailed out. The picture is from one of the rare occasions nowadays when you can see several recreated Viking ships together. From Roskilde, Denmark.









The end of The world is RIGHT
Picture of the wolf, Fenrir, breaking its chains during Ragnarök. From a 18th century manuscript









The birth of the world is WRONG









The place where the Giants lived is WRONG









Mammen is WRONG









Urnes is RIGHT
The Wooden stave-church in Urnes, Norway, that gave the style it's name.









Borre is WRONG









Reidmar is WRONG









Sigmund is WRONG









Sigurd is RIGHT
Picture of a Viking Age portal: Sigurd is warned by the dying Fafnir (the dragon) " The ringing gold, the glow-red-treasure, will bring your death"









Before is WRONG









After is RIGHT
Picture of a rune stone with a Christian cross on it. This is qa very common occurrance.









Salaman el Habib is WRONG









Ibn Fadlan is RIGHT
Free interpretation of a Viking funeral by the artist Lennart Thorstensson based on the boat graves at Valsgärde, Sweden. (Source: "Menneske og makter i Vikingenes verden". Steinsland & Sørensen. ISBN 82-00 21316-1)









Ali Farouk is WRONG









Åse & Canute is WRONG









Gorm & Sigrid is WRONG









Tyra & Gorm is RIGHT
This is how the famous Jellinge stone may have looked.









Frej is Wrong









Thor is Wrong









Odin is RIGHT
Stone sculpture from the Isle of Man that shows Odin's struggle with Fenrir. (Source: "Ända från Vendelkråka" Henriksson, A. Höganäs 1985.)









Åsa & Tor is WRONG









Ask & Embla is RIGHT
Sorry, I couldn't find any suitable picture. So you have to settle for a picture of ME!








Svein & Sigrid is WRONG










978 is WRONG










845 is RIGHT
Maybe this is what it looked like when the Vikings where plundering. (Source: "Ända från Vendelkråka" Henriksson, A. Höganäs !985.)









1087 is WRONG









WRONG one. This hilt is from the famous graves in Sutton-Ho, England and is from the 7th century.









WRONG one. This hilt is from the Bronze Age. It's found in Sweden.









RIGHT one. It's found in Scotland.






Holmgård is WRONG. Holmgård was the Viking name for Novgorod/Goradishe in Russia.









Miklagård is RIGHT
Gold-embroidered silk, maybe from Bysantium, found in Lund, Sweden. (source:"The vikings" Graham-Cambell, James. British Museum 1980 ISBN 0 71 41 1352 2)









Jorsala is WRONG. Jorsala was the Viking name for Jerusalem.