I am given to understand that part of it was the Vikings beat up the ancestors of the cultures of many of the researchers- in which, of course, the English etc. of *course* portrayed the Vikings as these ultra-masculine types because how else could they have done so well? ... and that's engrained in what's taught them and they stick with it to the point of absurdity.
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I am given to understand that part of it was the Vikings beat up the ancestors of the cultures of many of the researchers- in which, of course, the English etc. of *course* portrayed the Vikings as these ultra-masculine types because how else could they have done so well? ... and that's engrained in what's taught them and they stick with it to the point of absurdity.