Framed through the increasingly popular lens of Greek vs. Norse vs. Egyptian Gods, this report provides an exhaustive, expert ...
Scholars deciphered inscriptions on 4,000-year-old tablets more than 100 years after they were originally discovered. Omens ...
An archaeologist believes he's determined the location of where Ivarr the Boneless is buried, along with the warrior’s ship.
Feb. 6 through March 28 at the ArtCentre of Plano, Plano. artcentreofplano.org. (NEW)“31ST ANNUAL EL CORAZON ART EXHIBITION” ...
New archaeological clues are shedding light on the fate of isolated Norse colonies in Greenland that disappeared during the Middle Ages.
Designers are giving museum worthy pieces a new life. By Jill Newman Rebecca Rau was skimming an auction house’s catalog last year when a bronze amulet from the ancient Central Asian region of Bactria ...
Second half of tenth century a.d. Pentz believes the gaming piece may portray an actual Viking of the tenth century a.d. This is especially notable as Viking artists rarely depicted people. Although ...
The Dover Public Library is set to feature a collection of tools and artifacts from local collector Larry Wonderly in its Adult Department Display case throughout January. The display includes flint ...
You need to watch the skies in IGG's hit strategy game Viking Rise as a new limited-time collaboration event has arrived, inspired by the live-action reimagining of DreamWorks Animation's How to Train ...
ROME (AP) — Rome opened two subway stations on Tuesday — one deep beneath the Colosseum — that mix the modernity of high-tech transport with artifacts from an ancient era. Commuters and tourists ...
Archeologists say they have finally cracked the 6,000-year-old mystery of Armenia’s “dragon stones" – massive carved monoliths scattered across high-altitude volcanic slopes and pastures where no ...
Possible ancient artifacts are found in a B.C. thrift shop — and archeology scholars are on the case
Cara Tremain receives funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Sabrina C. Higgins receives funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
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