Scholars reveal that much of what we think we know about Vikings and Norse mythology is based on later reinterpretations rather than original sources.
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Vikings May Not Have Been Who We Thought They Were: Tall, Blonde, Or Scandinavian
Kim Kardashian misses the mark on the California bar exam, vows to keep trying Do you have a spare dime? It could be worth more than $1 million. Here's what to know New data reveals how many people ...
Archaeologists uncover the southern gate, tollhouse, and defenses of a vital 16th-century Swedish urban center buried for four centuries.
Archaeologists have unearthed numerous Viking burials sites and extensive treasure which date back to the Iron Age, Ancient ...
In one of the harshest environs on the planet, a small group of visionaries are creating wearable works of art that celebrate ...
A visit to the Northern European peninsula taught me that, believe it or not, the Scandi lifestyle is even better in real life ...
Between 2021 and 2022, teams from Arkeologerna, part of the Statens historiska museer, excavated nine sites along the E18 ...
About 1,000 years ago, a Viking woman named Ingrid built a wharf to load ships at a bay on the Swedish coast and commemorated ...
Randi Skaug will lead an all-women expedition through Norway’s most remarkable landscapes, all the while teaching tangible ...
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She Was Born to Vikings, Loved a Saxon, and Lost Everything to the Normans
She was born into a Viking noble family, inherited vast estates in East Anglia, and became the lifelong partner of the man ...
The practice of placing swords upright in graves represents a powerful symbolic gesture. Unlike the more common Viking Age practice of ritually breaking or bending weapons before burial, these ...
Scholars of Scandinavian studies at the Cluster of Excellence are investigating cultural memories of pre-Christian Nordic ...
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