A reconstructed 11th-century Karelian chieftain standing in a misty pine forest, wearing a wool cloak fastened with a bronze penannular brooch, holding a spear, moody overcast northern daylight, 35mm film grain
A reconstructed 11th-century Karelian chieftain standing in a misty pine forest, wearing a wool cloak fastened with a bronze penannular brooch, holding a spear, moody overcast northern daylight, 35mm film grain
ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD

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.

THE METHOD

From soil to screen

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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.

THE INTEGRITY

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