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"The Vikings" by Sir Allen Mawer, published in 1913, is a notable work in the field of Viking studies, offering a comprehensive exploration of the history and culture of the Viking civilization. Mawer's expertise as a philologist and historian shines through in this book, which delves into the Viking age with meticulous detail. His research on place-names and the impact of the Vikings on various regions is particularly noteworthy, shedding light on their extensive travels and influence. "The Vikings" remains a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the Viking world, their expeditions, and their lasting impact on history, making it a significant contribution to the study of Norse history and culture. Sir Allen Mawer's dedication to this field has left a lasting legacy, and his work continues to be celebrated in the realm of Viking scholarship.