We take a look at the unexpected places the Vikings reached, and what remnants of their visits you can still see today.
My summer trip to the world’s largest island was as stylish as it was adventurous ...
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Paleo-Inuit people braved icy seas to reach remote Greenland islands 4,500 years ago, archaeologists discover
Archaeological remains on the Kitsissut islands off the coast of Greenland reveal that whole communities regularly journeyed across the dangerous Arctic waters.
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Viking Age mass grave holds mysterious mix of dismembered human remains and complete skeletons, including a 'giant' who'd had brain surgery
Archaeologists and student excavators uncovered a Viking Age pit full of dismembered remains near Cambridge, England.
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87 extraordinary artifacts that have surprised people for centuries and still do today
Across the globe, ancient artifacts continue to captivate and astonish people today. From mysterious objects that defy explanation to rare treasures that reveal unexpected glimpses into history, these ...
Runic stones up to 1,000 years old continue to be discovered by chance in Sweden and other Scandinavian countries, shedding ...
The persistent interest expressed by Donald Trump in incorporating Greenland into the United States is nothing new. Throughout history there have been several occasions on which the U.S. government ...
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