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Did they really have horns on their hats?

The myth

Vikings wore hats with horns on.

The "truth"

They didn't. Eddie Grundy, from The Archers, does own a horned hat, but the Vikings never did. The foremost academic expert on the non-existent lids, Dr Roberta Frank of Yale University, author of The Invention of the Viking Horned Helmet (2000), speaking on BBC Radio 4 in 2005, was unequivocal: the Vikings never, ever got near such a thing. Indeed, it's hard to imagine why anyone would wear headgear with handles on when going into a hand-to-hand battle. It's generally thought that Viking warriors wore, if anything, simple leather helmets. Dr Frank blames the horns' popularity on Carl Emil Doepler, costume designer for the original 1876 production of Wagner's Ring.

 

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