

Reconstructed *northern history*
Experience the pre-crusade North through meticulous, source-backed visual reconstructions of clothing, tools, and defensive strongholds. Every detail is cross-referenced with documented archaeological finds.
From soil to screen
Excavation & Source
Historical Hypothesis
Digital Rendering
We analyze textile fragments, metal alloys, and soil stratigraphy from documented pre-crusade graves and settlements.
Our researchers cross-reference physical finds with contemporary Baltic, Norse, and Byzantine trade records to establish cultural context.
We reconstruct clothing weave, weapon weight, and defensive timber structures with high-fidelity accuracy, clearly labeling speculative elements.






Meticulous reconstructions
Every visual reconstruction is bound to an archaeological source, marking where physical evidence ends and informed hypothesis begins.
Tavastian Woolen Dress
Karelian Iron Axe
Rapola Hillfort
Based on the 12th-century grave finds from Tuukkala, Finland. Reconstructed with authentic indigo dyes and hand-cast bronze spiral ornaments.
A faithful rendering of a patterned-welded broadaxe from the Ladoga basin, showing authentic wear, socket details, and hand-forged steel texture.
A reconstruction of the timber palisades and defensive gates of the Tavastian stronghold at Rapola during the late Baltic Iron Age.
Every line we draw is anchored in the peat and clay of the North. Where physical evidence ends, our informed hypothesis begins.
Dr. Henrik Grönqvist, Lead Archaeologist
