A hill on the west Cumbrian coast could be the long-sought burial mound of Ivarr the Boneless, one of the most powerful ...
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The Viking longship was 10,000 years in the making, from Ice Age canoes to the ships that conquered Europe
A single excavation in 1880 unearthed the Gokstad ship and proved the Viking world was real, not just saga and legend. From Ice Age settlement and Bronze Age trade to bog iron, migration, and the ...
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Complimentary excursions on a Viking Mississippi River cruise offer a historic glimpse of life in the Deep South
A Viking Mississippi River cruise from New Orleans to Memphis blends comfort with deep cultural discovery. Included shore ...
My summer trip to the world’s largest island was as stylish as it was adventurous ...
A windswept mound on the Cumbrian coast could be hiding one of the UK’s most extraordinary archaeological finds ...
Launched in the 1970s, the oil tanker Seawise Giant was more than 1500 feet long. She was also known as the Happy Giant, the ...
DUBLIN is known for great Guinness and cracking craic in the music-filled pubs of Temple Bar. But what can you do if you’re ...
President Trump’s acquisitive gaze has drifted from Greenland, at least for now. Denmark’s pipe-smoking foreign minister, ...
IN my view, the world is rapidly sliding back toward an era reminiscent of Viking ideology—a time when law and order were weak ...
Michael Ferrante examines plans to build the world’s biggest cruise ships, trends and close-to-home cruising options.
We take a look at the unexpected places the Vikings reached, and what remnants of their visits you can still see today.
Gotland was demilitarised in 2005, following the end of the Cold War. However, it was re-armed in 2015 as a response to Putin ...
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