A 1,000-year-old Viking relic, discovered in a field in Norfolk, U.K., by a hobby metal detectorist, is headed to auction, where it could bring in more than $30,000. In January, Jason Jones, who works ...
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Gustav Bruunsgaard, a 22-year-old archaeology student from Denmark’s Aarhus University, was walking through the nearby village of Elsted with a metal detector when he stumbled upon a silver bracelet ...
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We tend to view the Viking Age as a violent and bloodthirsty time – but its artistic treasures tell a different story. The Culture Show takes a closer look. History has characterised the Vikings as ...
After thousands of dollars and countless hours of working with hot glue and sheets of cardboard, an artist finished off his Viking ship by burning it to the ground. Kyle Scheele — also a motivational ...
A 1,000-year-old viking buckle depicting an unknown animal was unearthed in Norway, according to the Kulturhistorisk Museum. Photos from the Kulturhistorisk Museum Concealed inside an inconspicuous ...
From the 793 attack on Lindisfarne monastery that left the surrounding sea red with blood to the pirate raids so vicious Anglo-Saxon king Ethelred the Unready was forced to pay a yearly tribute to ...
Fighting is a problem in some schools. But not at the Viking warrior academy in Eagan. It’s what Arthur Von Eschen teaches — warfare the way the Vikings did it, when they terrorized Europe with their ...
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The Phoenix Art Museum's north wing has been under construction since June. It's finally reopening this month with a new name. Here's what to expect.
We tend to view the Viking Age as a violent and bloodthirsty time – but its artistic treasures tell a different story. The Culture Show takes a closer look. History has characterised the Vikings as ...